I left work a bit early yesterday because I wasn’t feeling 100%, and when I got home I watched the kids for a while, and during it – in a 70 degree house – I was shivering, wrapped in sweatpants & shirt, with my hands down the shirtsleeves, cold nose, and numb fingertips. Fantastic!
So, today there’s no posting. I got through the entire series of Extras on DVD, and am watching the HBO two-parter on Saddam Hussein right now.
I’d like to quickly give a word of congratulations to Brian Higgins, (NY-27), who was appointed yesterday to the House Ways & Means Committee – a committee he’s perfect for, and that can enable him to do great things for WNY. Press release post-jump:
In a significant appointment for Western New York, Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-27) today was selected by the House Democratic Caucus to serve on the House Committee on Ways and Means. The Committee is widely considered to be among the most influential in the House of Representatives, and is the chief economic development committee in Congress. The committee also presides over other key issues such as tax policy, Medicare, and Social Security. It will also play a significant role in shaping alternative energy incentives and healthcare reform.
“I am honored to have been appointed to serve on the Committee on Ways and Means. In these difficult economic times, we simply could not allow Western New York to go unrepresented on this important committee,” Higgins said. “This gives us an opportunity to use tax incentives to spur job creation and investment in Western New York, cut taxes for the middle class, create jobs in the local alternative energy industry, and improve our healthcare system.”
With the retirement of Congressman Tom Reynolds of Clarence, Higgins’ appointment will ensure that Western New Yorkers continue to have representation on this key committee, a seat that was also once held by former Congressman Amo Houghton. Higgins’ seat on the committee will give Western New York an advocate for the expansion of economic policies that greatly benefit the region, such as the Renewal Community designation, which includes Buffalo-Lackawanna and Jamestown and encourages investment in areas of high unemployment, the New Markets Tax Program and Federal Historic Preservation Tax Credit, which promotes investment in historic structures, and the brownfields program to encourage the redevelopment of unused, former industrial sites. These incentives have been crucial to the success of projects all over Buffalo, including Babeville, the Electric Tower, the Guaranty Building, the ongoing conversion of the former Dulski federal building and the Larkin Building, a once empty building is now home to more than 2,000 employees working in both public and private sector businesses and continues to spark reinvestment in the surrounding neighborhood.
“My top priority as a member of Congress has always been to foster economic development in Western New York. As a member of the Ways and Means committee I will be a strong advocate for the expansion of policies to benefit development projects in the City of Buffalo and across Western New York,” Higgins said.
Higgins will be entering his third term in Congress when his appointment takes effect in the 111th Congress.
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Zi-cam swabs every 4 hours Alan—that, some chicken soup(the Jewish soup with the Motzah balls is good) and some brandy, you’ll be right as rain in a few days. Get better!
Please be careful. Viral menegitis is going around. If high fevers hit, call your doctor, would you?
Somehow I just can’t seem to find the good in giving the Prince of Pork a seat on the Ways & Means Committee.
ways and means?
he was appointed to ways and means???
Yes! yesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyes…YES!
Mike from WNY, you can be as cynical as you want, but this is HUGE!!!
I haven’t been so happy for WNY since Brian Higgins sued the power authority and won us a waterfront
Yes! yesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyes…YES!!
I think Mike calls this gimmegimmegimme!
That’s quite wrongheaded.