
12 years served (6 terms)
Born 1925 — Died 2019
| Congress | Chamber | State | Party | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 93 | House of Representatives | New York (24) | D | 1973 — 1975 |
| 92 | House of Representatives | New York (26) | R | 1971 — 1973 |
| 91 | House of Representatives | New York (26) | R | 1969 — 1971 |
| 90 | House of Representatives | New York (26) | R | 1967 — 1969 |
| 89 | House of Representatives | New York (26) | R | 1965 — 1967 |
| 88 | House of Representatives | New York (26) | R | 1963 — 1965 |
A bill to amend the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965 to provide that the chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts may make grants or contracts for the purpose of meeting the operating costs associated with projects and productions in the arts.
A bill to prohibit law enforcement authorities for entering into any understanding to grant any President or former President immunity from prosecution for criminal offenses committed prior to or during his term in office.
A bill to prohibit law enforcement authorities from entering into any understanding to grant any President or former President immunity from prosecution for criminal offenses committed prior to or during his term of office.
A bill to amend title XVI of the Social Security Act to provide for emergency assistance grants to recipients of supplemental security income benefits, to authorize cost-of-living increases in such benefits and in State supplementary payments, to prevent reductions in such benefits because of social security benefit increases, to provide reimbursement to States for home relief payments to disabled applicants prior to determination of their disability, to permit payment of such benefits directly to drug addicts and alcoholics (without a third-party payee) in certain cases, and to continue on a permanent basis the provision making supplemental security income recipients eligible for food stamps.
A bill to amend title XVI of the Social Security Act to provide for emergency assistance grants to recipients of supplemental security income benefits, to authorize cost-of-living increases in such benefits and in State supplementary payments, to prevent reductions in such benefits because of social security benefit increases, to provide reimbursement to States for home relief payments to disabled applicants prior to determination of their disability, to permit payment of such benefits directly to drug addicts and alcoholics (without a third-party payee) in certain cases, and to continue on a permanent basis the provision making supplemental security income recipients eligible for food stamps.
Coverage: Dec 2015 – Jun 2016
$10K
$9K
Source: FEC