Manhattan & Brooklyn Prep For "An Afternoon with Rep. Jerry Nadler" Tomorrow, Sunday 3:30-5:30
This Sunday, May 18th there will be "An Afternoon with Rep. Jerrold Nadler" held at the Penn South Senior Center at 290 Ninth Avenue (between 27th and 28th Streets). Look for the entrance at the north end. It is sponsored by the Assembly of Concerned Cooperators and will go from 3:30-5:30 pm. The leaflet states: "Join us for a free-ranging talk with our Congressman on: the state of our economy for folks of moderate and middle income; the state or our nation and the upcoming national elections; the state of our community and the future of affordable housing. Come with your questions for our Representative."
If you can attend this event, please email stephanie@worldcantwait.org ASAP.
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Nadler-H.Res. 333/799 A Privileged?Resolution
Of course "privileged" means "priority handling without delay", and according to the House Rules, it means shall be given the "immediate attention of Congress over all other issues", yet this Bill is "gathering dust" in Nadler's Sub- Committee on the Constituion, Civil Rights & Human Rights with NO ACTION taken.
Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers also sits on the same Sub-Committee without scheduling a single hearing on this "privileged" Bill.
At the rate these two are proceeding the Constitution itself is "gathering dust" during their stint as they let the clock run out on the 110th Democratic Congress.