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Fund-raiser Cindy Darrison reports she has re-signed Rep. Carolyn Maloney as a client after severing their relationship last summer when the congresswoman declined to heed her advice not to pursue a (now-dead) primary challenge to Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand.
Darrison said she organized Maloney's July fundraiser with former President Bill Clinton, which was cast as a "thank you" to the congresswoman for her strong support of Hillary Clinton's...
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In case you missed the second item in today's column: Rep. Carolyn Maloney has quietly lined up the support of all 12 of her fellow House Democrats from New York City.
Maloney announced the sweep on Facebook. Such a feat was heretofore impossible given the presence of the lone Republican in the delegation - former Rep. Vito Fossella. But his seat is currently in Democratic hands (for now).
This comes as Maloney's primary challenger, Reshma...
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Two House Democrats are planning to introduce amendments Tuesday to exempt small- and medium-sized companies from a key post-Enron reform. Consumer advocates and investor groups say that the proposed exemptions would severely undercut protection for investors and increase the chances for financial fraud.
Reps. John Adler of New Jersey and Carolyn Maloney of New York will attempt to amend the Investor Protection Act of 2009 -- a bill designed...
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NEW YORK — A funeral is being held in New York City for the husband of U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney.
Clifton Maloney died last month on a mountain-climbing expedition in the Himalayas. He was 71.
The millionaire investment banker and avid climber was resting in a high-altitude camp after reaching the summit of the world's sixth-highest mountain when he died unexpectedly.
A company that provides search and rescue services recovered his...
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- Clifton Maloney: Funeral Held For Husband Of Rep. Carolyn Maloney... (search.msn.com)
Of the 211 statues in our nation's Capitol, only 11 are of female leaders. This is not because great women didn't exist. It is simply the case that we can do a great deal better in telling the whole story.
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