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Maurice Hinchey's Public Statements on Issue: Transportation

Date Title
06/19/2012 Governor Cuomo and Mayor Bloomberg Applaud $10 Million Federal Grant to Support Hunts Point Produce Market
03/21/2012 Letter to Joan McDonald, Commissioner of New York State Department of Transportation
06/16/2011 Letter to The Honorable Ray LaHood, Secretary, US Department of Transportation
05/06/2011 Letter to Chairman Mica, Ranking Member Rahall, Chairman Duncan and Ranking Member DeFazio
03/03/2011 Letter to Fred Upton, Henry Waxman, John L. Mica, and Nick J. Rahall
12/23/2009 Letter To The Honorable Pete Grannis, Commisioner, Department Of Environmental Conservation, State Of New York
10/05/2009 Letter To The Honorable Ray LaHood, Secretary Of Transportation, U.S. Department Of Transportation
02/01/2008 GAO Report Highlights Flaws In NYRI Plan
11/06/2007 Letter to Mary Peters, Secretary of Transportation, Re: Congestion Pricing
01/05/2007 TSA Responds To Hinchey, Says That Proposed Cuts To Security Personnel At Stewart Airport Being Reversed
01/04/2007 Hinchey Calls On Homeland Security Secretary Chertoff To Reverse Proposed Cuts To Stewart Airport Security Personnel
05/23/2006 Hinchey Submits Testimony For Congressional Hearing On Rail Waste Transfer Stations; Argues Against Such Facilities In Middletown
03/15/2006 Hinchey Meets With Top Transportation Officials To Press For Federal Action To Stop Garbage Transfer Station In Middletown
03/01/2006 Hinchey Opposes Garbage Transfer Station In Middletown; Seeks Federal Action To Stop Chartwell International
09/28/2005 Letter to John J. Duncan, Jr. and Eddie Bernice Johnson, Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Re: Health Effects of Vaporized TCE
06/30/2005 Transportation, Treasury, Housing and Urban Development, the Judiciary, the District of Columbia, and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006
02/14/2005 Hinchey Blasts President Bush For Seeking Drastic Cuts To Economic Development Programs; Vows To Fully Fund Initiatives
04/02/2004 Hinchey: Transportation Bill Could Have Done Much More
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