Mike Arcuri
Mike Arcuri is a Democratic politician from New York's 24th District. Check back for more coverage of Mike Arcuri, congressional elections and New York senators and representatives.
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Rep. Michael Arcuri, D-24 of Utica, is pushing Congress for further legislation to aid dairy farmers suffering from extremely low milk prices.
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The North Country is now -- astonishingly -- represented by three Democratic members of Congress, all of them elected since 2006. Late last night, the trio split two-to-one in favor of the Democratic healthcare bill. Rep. Michael Arcuri (D-Utica), whose district includes all of Herkimer County, voted Yes.This from the Utica-Observer Dispatch:"There are items I think could be improved,” Arcuri said in a telephone interview from Washington, D.C...
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Freshly-sworn-in Rep. Bill Owens is a firm Yes on the health care reform package in the House. Rep. Mike Arcuri, whose district includes the area around Old Forge, and Rep. Scott Murphy from Glens Falls still haven't signed on. From the NY Observer:House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer has said "we're very close" to getting the 218 votes needed to pass the bill. Several other upstate Democrats in the House--Dan Maffei, Mike Arcuri and Scott Murphy...
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Rep. Michael Arcuri, D-Utica, is telling Bank of America and Citigroup not to penalize people for paying off their credit cards monthly or limiting their credit purchases.
Arcuri sent letters to both banks Monday asking them "to immediately reconsider your decision to institute new credit-card fees on customers in good standing.''
His letters were prompted by a decision made by the banks to impose new fees on some customers.
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From thedailystar.com
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Washington -- All three of Central New York's congressmen said today they intend to vote for a landmark health care reform bill tonight in the House of Representatives. Voting on amendments started at about 10 p.m., leading to a possible...
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