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Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY 8th District)

10th term Democrat from New York 8th District.

Bio

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Residence: Manhattan

Marital Status: Married (Joyce Miller)

Prev. Occupation: Attorney

Prev. Political Exp.: NY Assembly, 1976-92

Education: AB Columbia University, 1969; JD Fordham University, 1978

Birthdate: 06/13/1947

Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY

Religion: Jewish

Percentage in Last Election: 80%

Major Opponent: Grace Lin


Contact

Current Elected Office Contact Information

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Website: nadler.house.gov


Washington, D.C. Office:

2334 Rayburn House Office Building,
District of Columbia 20515-3208
Phone: (202) 225-5635
Fax: (202) 225-6923

New York Office: (more district offices)

201 Varick Street, Suite 669
New York, New York 10014
Phone: (212) 367-7350
Fax: (212) 367-7356



Committee

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Staff

Current Elected Office Staff Members:

  • Chief of Staff: Amy Rutkin
  • Scheduler: Janice Siegel

Votes

 

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Bills

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H.R.5019 - Home Star Energy Retrofit Act of 2010 No Send Message to Rep. Jerrold Nadler
 

Letters

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PAC

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Recent Headlines

This week in activism

Activists have to create a big splash to get noticed in this town, but the strategy can also backfire.

Activists create protest school

Dream University offers illegal immigrants who can't go to college opportunities in more than one way. Classes there double as protest rallies.

Groups redefine gay-rights efforts

Two new advocacy groups are trying to make change happen faster for gays and lesbians, but their tactics have raised tension within the movement.

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