I support DACA, but I also support protecting the border.
I never conducted business as a Republican D.A.
Our laws are very clear on a woman's reproductive health care. I will not only enforce those laws as attorney general, I will take the appropriate action against anyone who tries to interfere with a woman's right to choose her reproductive health care.
I grew up in the neighborhood where Eric Garner died. No one knows that about me.
We need health care reform - including promised Medicaid reform in New York... but it shouldn't be done on the backs of already overburdened City residents who will undoubtedly have a tax increase forced on them to fill in the hole.
Paul Ryan wants to get health care repaired and certainly Dan Donovan wants to.
The rest of the world sees America as weak.
Sleeping in my office isn't very comfortable, but it's my choice to save for my daughter's college instead of spending money on a D.C. apartment.
I am in favor of reforming our tax code. It's over-burdensome. It's complex. It's unfair. But the one thing that we have to do is make sure that all Americans receive a tax cut.
I represent 740,000 people who live in Brooklyn and in Staten Island. And I have to vote the way I see is in their interests and their interests only.
The location of Trump Tower in the heart of America's largest city requires more complex security arrangements than have been needed for past presidents.
My priority always has and will continue to be the people of Staten Island and Brooklyn who sent me to Congress to represent them. Their interests come before Washington, always.
Through the Internet, ISIS and other terrorist groups reach people they wouldn't ordinarily be able to reach.
There are many avenues to peacefully protest, but those rights don't extend to illegal actions, breaching security perimeters, and threatening police officers.
If we start exposing what gets said in a grand jury, you won't get anybody to testify.
I wanted nothing more than to vote for a tax plan that would put more money in the pockets of overburdened taxpayers and spur job creation.
It's unacceptable for any past or present service member to lose access or go through increased hurdles to get the medical services they rely on.
One of the criticism I had about the Affordable Care Act is it made insurance so expensive that people who had it didn't even use it because their premiums were high. Their deductibles were high. Their copays were high.
I was Guy Molinari's chief of staff.
It's so much more difficult to get police officers to testify against other police officers.