White Plains, NY – Congresswoman Nita M. Lowey (D-NY17/Westchester and Rockland),
Chairwoman of the House Appropriations Committee, announced today that she will not seek
re-election next year in the following statement:
“After 31 years in the United States Congress, representing the people of Westchester,
Rockland, Queens and the Bronx, I have decided not to seek re-election in 2020.
“It is my deep honor and privilege to serve my community and my country, and I will always be
grateful to the people who have entrusted me to represent them.
“I am proud of the help my office has provided to thousands of constituents on matters ranging
from health insurance and veterans’ benefits to Social Security and student loans.
“As a long-time Member of the House Appropriations Committee, I have secured funding to
clean up and protect Long Island Sound and the Hudson River; increase access to Head Start,
after school programs, and community health centers for thousands of local children and
families; provide New York’s fair share of homeland security assistance; and make the commute
across the Hudson easier and safer on the new Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. In difficult times,
including after September 11th and Superstorm Sandy, I have fought hard in Washington for
federal assistance to recover and rebuild.
“I authored legislation to institute the .08 standard of enforcement for drunk driving, which has
dramatically reduced DWI fatalities. My legislation to require commonsense, clear allergy
information on food labels has improved and saved countless lives. I am also proud of my
successful efforts to require contraceptive insurance coverage for federal employees and to
dramatically increase investments and gender equity in federal medical research.
“As the Chairwoman of the Appropriations subcommittee that writes the foreign aid bill, I have
advanced record funding for women’s health and basic education - especially for girls - around
the world, a strong U.S.-Israel relationship with bipartisan support, and other investments that
support American interests abroad.
“I am honored that my colleagues in Congress elected me as the first Chairwoman of the House
Appropriations Committee and will fight vigorously for House Democratic priorities as I
negotiate spending bills for fiscal years 2020 and 2021.
“I am especially thankful for the dedication and wisdom of my current and former staff in New
York, in Washington, and on the House Appropriations Committee. Partnerships with countless
advocates, leaders, and elected officials in New York and Washington have been invaluable. I
look forward to more time with my husband Steve and our family, who have strongly supported
my career in public service.
“Thank you to the people of my district for the opportunity to serve. I will continue working as
hard as ever – with the same optimism and energy – through the end of this term in Congress.”
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Lowey Will Not Seek Re-election in 2020
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