Eric Massa

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U.S. Representative

Eric Massa (D)

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NY-29

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Positions
Leadership: No leadership position
Committees: House Committee on Agriculture, House Committee on Armed Services, and House Committee on Homeland Security
(subcommittees and past assignments)

2010 candidates for NY-29
(Next election: November 2, 2010)

Confirmed: Eric Massa, Tom Reed
Considering: Brian Kolb
Rumored: None so far
Potential: John Kuhl, Maggie Brooks, Cathy Young, Geroge Winner, Tom O'Mara, Tom Santulli, Tom Reed, Bill Nojay
Dropped-out: None so far
(more info & editing for NY-29)
On the Web
Official website
Twitter:


YouTube Channel
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Eric Massa has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the 29th district of the State of New York, since 2009.

Contents

Positions, record and controversies

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Agriculture

Massa supports increasing funding for specialty crop research and development, farmland protection programs, additional Agricultural Protection Zoning, Cluster Zoning, focusing much more of the federal budget into future technologies and allocating resources for farming and agricultural technologies. He has pledged to fully support funding for capital projects and agricultural research, helping young farmers by supporting and expanding the land grant university system, passing legislation to place country of origin labeling on food at the grocery store. Massa also supports enhanced efforts by the USDA and FDA to assure food safety, legislation and regulations that will ensure that agricultural imports are subject to equivalent inspection, sanitary requirements, pesticide use restrictions, and quality standards as domestic produce. He supports repealing the Self-Employment tax. [1]

Climate Change

Massa has proposed doing the following to help curb the effects of climate change: raising the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for vehicle emissions to 50 miles per gallon by 2020, ending government subsidies for oil and gas companies, investing more in clean energy resources, instate a renewable portfolio standard. [1]

Education

On his campaign website, Massa supports fully funding and fixing "No Child Left Behind" to reduce excessive testing and encourage 'real' teaching and not 'teaching the test'. He does not support taxpayer money to private schools via voucher programs. He supports raising the Pell Grant to at least $5,100 and put taxpayer money into proven programs. [1]

Energy

Massa supports immediately passing the Consumer Energy Supply Act of 2008 and releasing 10 percent of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, requiring oil corporations to start drilling on the sites they've already leased, using responsible royalties from the oil profits derived from public lands to fund an alternative energy strategy. He supports providing tax rebates for people who purchase American hybrid vehicles, and investing in the necessary infrastructure to deliver renewable sources of energy to consumers. [1]

Environment

Massa supports identifying and developing alternative sources of energy and ratifying the Kyoto Protocol. He is opposed to drilling in ANWR.[1]

Guns

Massa says he will enforce current laws, and hold those who handle guns in an irresponsible manner accountable under the law without exception. [1]

Bio

Massa was born September 16, 1959, in Charleston, S.C. The son of a career Navy pilot and a graduate of the Naval Academy, Massa spent 24 years as an active duty naval officer. Massa served as aide to former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, General Wesley Clark and, after retiring from the military, he worked in the private sector and then as a staffer to the House Armed Services Committee. During the 2004 election cycle he resigned from that position to work for Gen. Wesley Clark's presidential campaign. He and his wife Beverly have two children.[1] [1]

2006 elections

Massa, a lifelong Republican, left the Party in protest over the invasion of Iraq. Massa strongly opposes the war and advocates "extraction" for the troops in Iraq. Also on the top of his priorities is health care. Massa, who has had non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, states, "I learned about healthcare at the sharp end of a chemotherapy needle. To deny access to healthcare to Americans is…unAmerican."[1]

Massa also made trade and jobs an issue. He has called Wal-Mart "unAmerican" for forcing workers to go on Medicaid and sending jobs overseas to China.[1] Massa has been endorsed by the A.F.L.-C.I.O. and New York State United Teachers, both of which endorsed his opponent, Randy Kuhl, in 2004.[1]

2008 elections

Massa decided to challenge Kuhl again in the 2008 congressional elections. He won the Democratic nomination, and went on to defeat Kuhl in the November 2008 general election.[1]

Money in politics

This section contains links to – and feeds from – money in politics databases. For specific controversies, see this article's record and controversies section.

Top Contributors to during the 2008 Election Cycle
DonorAmount (US Dollars)
ActBlue$ 380,905
Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers$ 16,000
Democratic Congressional Campaign Cmte$ 14,204
Jana Partners$ 13,800
Sheet Metal Workers Union$ 13,500
Service Employees International Union$ 10,750
Human Rights Campaign$ 10,500
American Assn for Justice$ 10,000
American Federation of Teachers$ 10,000
American Fedn of St/Cnty/Munic Employees$ 10,000
American Postal Workers Union$ 10,000
AmeriPAC: The Fund for a Greater America$ 10,000
Bricklayers Union$ 10,000
Communications Workers of America$ 10,000
Impact$ 10,000
Ironworkers Union$ 10,000
Laborers Union$ 10,000
Machinists/Aerospace Workers Union$ 10,000
National Assn of Letter Carriers$ 10,000
National Education Assn$ 10,000
National Leadership PAC$ 10,000
New York Choice PAC$ 10,000
Plumbers/Pipefitters Union$ 10,000
UNITE HERE$ 10,000
United Auto Workers$ 10,000
United Food & Commercial Workers Union$ 10,000
United Steelworkers$ 10,000
United Transportation Union$ 10,000
VoteVets.org$ 10,000
Source: The Center for Responsive Politics' www.OpenSecrets.org site.
Note: Contributions are not from the organizations themselves, but are rather from
the organization's PAC, employees or owners. Totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.
Links to more campaign contribution information for Eric Massa
from the Center for Responsive Politics' OpenSecrets.org site.
Fundraising profile: 2008 election cycle Career totals
Top contributors by organization/corporation: 2008 election cycle Career totals
Top contributors by industry: 2008 election cycle Career totals


Meet the Cash Constituents

Committees and Affiliations

Committees

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More Background Data

Background information on Randy Kuhl, whom Eric Massa challenged in the 2006 congressional elections:

Contact

DC office
  • 1208 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515
    Ph: 202-225-3161 Fax: 202-226-6599
    Webform email
District offices
  • 101 Grove Street Suite 101, Pittsford, NY 14534
    Ph: 585-218-0040 Fax: (none entered)
On the Web
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Campaign office
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  • 60 East Market Street, Suite 244, Corning NY, 14830
    Ph: 607-428-0390 Fax: (none entered)

Campaign contact information

Email: info@massaforcongress.com
Phone: (607) 428-0390
Fax: (607) 428-0393 Mail: 60 East Market Street
Suite 244
Corning NY, 14830

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    Semantic data

    Latitude: 43°5′46.559″N
    Longitude: 77°30′57.683″W








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