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February 13, 2007
Support Congresswoman Gillibrand at Breakfast February 20th, NYC
By Press Release
In one short month,Congresswoman Gillibrand has been making a name for herself by keeping her promises to her district.The press have given her accolades on her Town Hall style meetings and for her adherence to the revolutionary "Sunlight Agreement" which requires members of Congress to disclose their meetings with lobbyists.She is the first from Congress to actively divulge her public schedule and commit to open governance.
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Please join Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand for breakfast in NYC on February 20th at the New York Sheraton. The Republican Machine is already recruiting candidates to run against Congresswoman Gillibrand, but we will be ready! If we are going to make this seat safe for Congresswoman Gillibrand and keep the Democratic majority, we need your support now. You may purchase tickets HERE: or contact Wendy MacKenzie (WMacken@aol.com) if you would like to join our rapidly growing host committee. Support Congresswoman Gillibrand Tuesday, February 20, 2007 8:00 am - 9:00 am Breakfast will be served at the Sheraton New York Hotel New York Ballroom West 811 7th Avenue at 53rd Street Suggested Contribution Levels: $4600 Chair - 10 tickets/table and priority seating $2300 Co-Host - 10 tickets/table $1000 Patron - 4 tickets $500 Sponsor - 2 tickets $250 Guest - 1 ticket In one short month, Congresswoman Gillibrand has been making a name for herself by keeping her promises to her district. National and local press have given her accolades on her Town Hall style meetings and for her adherence to the revolutionary "Sunlight Agreement" which requires members of Congress to disclose their meetings with lobbyists. She is the first Member of Congress to actively divulge her public schedule and personally commit to open governance. As a member of the Armed Services Committee, heard testimony from Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and has determined that sending more troops to Iraq is not an effective way to win the war: She was also appointed to the influential Terrorism Subcommittee as well as the Air and Land Subcommittee. Rep. Gillibrand also sits on the Agriculture Committee, a critical issue for the many farmers in the district. As part of the new majority, the House of Representatives has immediately responded to the will of the voters: * Passing legislation to instate lobbying reform * Committing to fiscal discipline in the form of Pay-As-You-Go * Increasing the minimum wage * Promoting stem cell research If all of this has happened in the first month, imagine what we can accomplish over the next two years!