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amount of income needed to meet ordinary and necessary living expenses. Coming from a railroad family, I have seen firsthand the hard work and long hours that go into working on the railroad. The benefits that come along with the life of a railroader are well deserved but more importantly are paid for from within the railroad industry itself. No contributions from
American taxpayers are needed. Put simply, an agreement among railroad industry groups for adequately funding annuity reform is what is needed.
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whether it's in a rural, urban or suburban area ... Medicare DSH payments are an absolute necessity. Subjecting DSH to the federal government's annual budget process where it would have to compete against other important federal priorities would represent a wholly inappropriate shift of what is properly a
Medicare responsibility to general revenues.
452:. Quinn stated that his position in regard to impeaching Clinton was βa vote of conscienceβ that was βa personal decision and personally painfulβ, though he initially stated that the situation did not merit impeachment. It has been reported that Clinton's 1999 visit to Buffalo after his State of the Union Address was in response to Quinn's votes.
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Particular stances regarding certain issues that Quinn holds include being against both gay marriage and the legalization of marijuana. He is a proponent of Alaska/offshore oil drilling, Bush tax cuts, capital punishment, labor, life, and social security privatization. Quinn also supported campaign
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Teaching hospitals are a necessity in serving the elderly and for training doctors. In order for the U.S. to continue being the world leader in graduate medical education, we must continue
Medicare's commitment to our teaching hospitals ... every hospital in every state would benefit from this bill,
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When it comes to obtaining federal assistance toward New York's widespread transportation needs, Jack Quinn has fought and won millions of dollars for our state. It has been an honor to work together with him on the House
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. During his 12 years in Congress,
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HUD recognizes the importance of
Buffalo's Inner Harbor as an integral part of the Erie Canal. A 'new' Erie Canal can only bring prosperity to our state, including Buffalo, by increasing tourism, and attracting new businesses and new jobs. It is important for us to restore and maintain the quality
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Quinn chaired both the
Executive Committee of the Congressional Steel Caucusand the Benefits Subcommittee. He further chaired the Republican Working Group on Labor. Quinn was also a member of the Veteran's Affairs Committee, and its related Subcommittee on Hospitals and Health Care. He served on
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Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, where he served as chairman of the Railroads Subcommittee. On the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Quinn was a member of the Transportation Subcommittees on Aviation, Surface Transportation, Mass Transit, and Water
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As chairman of the
Railroads Subcommittee, Jack has been a strong and consistent voice in fighting hard for preserving Amtrak. Amtrak remains a critical part of our transportation infrastructure, especially in New York and along the Northeast corridor. Jack's leadership on this issue has greatly
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During the lifetime of the employee and the spouse, the employee receives a full annuity and so does the spouse. However, after the employees' death, only a widow's or widower's annuity is payable. The inadequate spousal annuity of the current system often leaves the survivor with less than the
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Regarding abortion, Quinn has stated that he is opposed to allowing women to have them. In 1994, Democrat Ellen T. Kennedy criticized Quinn for voting against a bill that would make it a crime to block abortion clinic access. Kennedy noted that Quinn's 1993 approval rating from a group that
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Quinn survived in this district in large part due to the close ties he developed with organized labor, something not common with most
Republicans. Quinn worked to develop those ties even while voting against several programs and initiatives early in his career, a few of which included Amtrak
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It has been suggested that Quinn would have been better to be a
Democrat in Buffalo, though as a Republican, he appeared to garner more Republican support in Congress than a Democrat would have. In reality, Quinn has been asked if he would become Democrat, and has not directly answered that
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Throughout his entire career, Jack always acted with the best interests of New Yorkers in mind. As the chairman of the House Republican Working Group on Labor, Jack was the βgo-to guyβ in our conference on a wide variety of labor-related issues. His positions on both the Transportation and
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reported that Quinn's voting record was 84β85% Republican in support of the party line. During his first year, while there were issues that he voted in favor of, there were also those that he voted against, including a $ 16 million community development stimulus package for Buffalo.
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Quinn also has the advantage of having lived "the ECC experience" β as he termed it β within his own family. Quinn's wife, Mary Beth, attended ECC, taking courses for her nursing degree in their earlier years when the couple was also raising their family.
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leanings. While in Congress, Quinn was active in numerous committees, subcommittees, and caucuses as chair or member. Prior to becoming a congressional representative, Quinn taught in Orchard Park, New York; worked at a steel plant; and was active in the
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of the Erie Canal for its historical and cultural value. I have worked hard to bring in more than $ 37 million in federal funds for the development of the waterfront. There is no doubt that this development is essential for Buffalo's future success.
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Town Council, as well as being the town's supervisor. After leaving Congress and prior to taking the top leadership post at ECC, Quinn was also president of a lobbying firm in Washington, D.C. Quinn has two adult children, including his son, former
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Quinn has also been either a member or chair of many civic organizations. He has chaired the Hamburg Industrial Development Agency. Additionally, he is or has been a member of the BryhLin Foundation; the Greater Buffalo Chapter of the
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Infrastructure Committee and the Veterans' Affairs Committee allowed Jack to do important work on behalf of our Nation's veteran community and passenger rail systems, employees and customers, issues that were of great importance to him.
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We believe a discussion about race is important, not only nationally, but in our own neighborhoods. That discussion needs to take place not only in the Congress, but in statehouses, county legislatures, in block clubs, and in the
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between Democrats and Republicans on most issues on which he voted in Congress in 2004. Much later in his congressional career, his voting record was typically in the middle, falling between Democratic and Republican views.
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Interested in maintaining the strength of teaching hospitals in New York State, Quinn introduced bipartisan legislation known as The QuinnβLowey Hospital Emergency Assistance Act (H.R. 2266), co-sponsored by Congress Member
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Quinn was honored with the Friend of the Farm Bureau Award. Quinn received this national recognition award for having demonstrated an active and strong record that is consistent with the American farmer's needs.
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To aid his constituents, Quinn opened and closed more than 10,000 working cases during his time in Congress. This type of commitment to completing federal casework has been described as βlegendaryβ.
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Regarding the Railroad Retirement Survivors Act, urging that the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974 be amended, Quinn stated in a letter to fellow Congress members, being re-quoted on page 9 of
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question. At that time he was asked in 1996, he stated that there were more important issues at hand, such as balancing the budget, than to which political party one was affiliated.
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Regarding Medicare funding for hospitals in relation to "The QuinnβLowey Hospital Emergency Assistance Act," Quinn was quoted in a July 28, 1999 official press release, stating:
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in an upset. He was re-elected five more times by surprisingly wide margins in what was by far the most Democratic district in the nation to be represented by a Republican.
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subsidies, Social Security, and the Low Income Home Energy Assistant Program. Despite such votes and initially being an unknown, Quinn was successful in Buffalo, much as
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Central School District for 10 years, where he coached track and field, basketball, and football. Prior to entering the teaching field, Quinn briefly worked at the
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Jack Quinn also has distinguished himself by enhancing New York's agriculture industry, protecting our veterans, and advocating the American worker on labor issues.
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Quinn was also a member of the Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus; the Congressional Fire Services Caucus; and the Friends of Ireland Congressional Committee.
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against him. There have been several suggestions that the House leadership pressured him into doing so, though Quinn, himself, denied this in a 1999 article in the
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On April 26, 2004, Quinn announced he would not seek re-election. After leaving Congress, Quinn reported that he had a 70% approval rating while in his position.
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in 2008. There were 59 candidates who were nationally-considered for the post; and the consensus by the ECC Board of Trustees was to appoint Quinn.
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gala. The American Ireland Fund raises monies to support community development, peace, reconciliation, arts, culture, and education in Ireland.
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Money is short. I dealt with this as a member of Congress. I dealt with this as the supervisor of Hamburg. We're going to have to be creative.
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As the top leader of ECC, Quinn has presided over rising enrollments at the College during a time of decreasing or flat budgetary support from
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of Western New York; the Greater Buffalo Chamber of Commerce; and the Southtowns Sewage Treatment Agency. Further, he served on the boards of
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Congress Member Edolphus Towns shared in Congress further congressional accomplishments of Quinn, being quoted on November 17, 2004 in
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benefited all of us who rely on this important national passenger rail system. In fact, his commitment to this issue earned him the
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Quinn's political affiliation is Republican Conservative to Republican Moderate-Conservative. His political views placed him as a
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from the National Association of Railroad Passengers. Safety on railways is another key issue for Representative Quinn.
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would have carried it with 53 percent of the vote, one of his best showings for a district represented by a Republican.
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in 1978 with a Master's degree in Education. Quinn also holds a school superintendent credential that he earned at the
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Quinn was a proponent for rejuvenating both Buffalo's waterfront and inner harbor, as well as the Erie Canal Corridor.
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from 1993 to 2005. Quinn's political views are moderate-conservative to conservative, and his voting record reflects
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reported that Quinn's consistency in voting along Republican party lines was reflected in 87% of his votes by 2001.
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1985:, Niagara Falls, NY: Niagara Gazette, 23 August 2013, Hamilton, K., Retrieved 5 January 2014.
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1368:American Ireland Fund: Jack Quinn and his brothers
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1788:Honoring Congressmen Amo Houghton and Jack Quinn
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2016:Kennedy assails Quinn on his abortion position
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2263:2000 census
2216:Appearances
2169:5 September
1948:Govtrack.us
1632:Quinn, Jack
1097:Erie County
802:In 1998 at
789:War in Iraq
664:Jack Quinn
546:Jack Quinn
417:Erie County
406:Henry Nowak
302:. He was a
181:Preceded by
146:(1993β2003)
114:Preceded by
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4372:J. Crowley
4300:C. Maloney
4282:M. Hinchey
4264:J. Serrano
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4060:J. Crowley
3988:C. Maloney
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3952:J. Serrano
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3853:J. LaFalce
3815:H. Clinton
3804:C. Schumer
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3748:J. Crowley
3664:C. Maloney
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3619:J. Serrano
3601:M. McNulty
3520:J. LaFalce
3482:C. Schumer
3366:C. Maloney
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3321:J. Serrano
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3182:C. Schumer
3173:J. Solomon
3164:J. LaFalce
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3032:C. Maloney
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2987:J. Serrano
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2639:M. McNulty
2531:C. Schumer
2522:J. Solomon
2513:J. LaFalce
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808:John Lewis
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332:Background
304:Republican
236:Republican
215:1951-04-13
30:Jack Quinn
4419: (D)
4417:T. Bishop
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