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NY-Sen: Gillibrand Votes For Anti-Tobacco Measure, Introduces Immigration Bill

by: robert.harding

Sun Jun 14, 2009 at 08:59:30 AM EDT


One of the primary line of attacks against Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is that she is pro-tobacco. In a recent internal poll conducted by Rep. Carolyn Maloney, Gillibrand was labeled as "pro-tobacco" (among other things) because of her past dealings with tobacco companies, which included a stint as a lawyer representing Philip Morris.

But that attack was dealt a severe blow on Thursday when Sen. Gillibrand voted for H.R. 1256 - the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act - which will allow the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to regulate the tobacco industry, a move that gives the federal government unprecedented power in regulating the industry.

She also been labeled as anti-immigrant, even though she has clarified that position and others since being appointed to the U.S. Senate. This week, she joined Sen. Bob Menendez in sponsoring legislation that would assist orphans, widows and widowers by allowing them to continue in the family immigration citizen. The Reuniting Families Act (S.1085) will help build upon moves made by President Barack Obama that allows families to stay an additional two years should they lose a parent our spouse.

This is what Gillibrand had to say about the Reuniting Families Act:

"I applaud the Obama Administration for taking an important first step to help families that have lost loved ones, but Congress must act in order to ensure a lasting solution for widows, widowers, and orphans as well," Senator Gillibrand said.  "I am hopeful that in the weeks and months ahead, we can take action on this legislation and make additional progress to protect families being torn apart by our immigration system.  This is an important part of our efforts to reform America's family-based immigration system to reunite loved ones, promote family stability and foster the economic growth that immigrant families have provided throughout our history."

The vote on the FDA regulation of tobacco and the co-sponsoring of the immigration legislation should show to Gillibrand's critics that she has strong positions on these issues that she has been attacked for over the last several months by those who are trying to make her seem not-so progressive.

It will be very difficult making the argument that Gillibrand is pro-tobacco when she cast this important vote. And it will be just as difficult to call Gillibrand anti-immigrant when she is co-sponsoring legislation that allows widows, widowers and orphans to stay in America and stay in the family immigration system.

Those who raise questions about her past views must remember the district she represented. She couldn't afford to be very progressive or else we would have had John Sweeney still representing the 20th congressional district. She had to balance out her views to appeal to a certain base and now that her base is a statewide audience, she has a chance to blossom as a candidate and as a legislator. That is exactly what she is doing in Washington D.C.

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Gillibrand maintains her 100 percent anti-tobacco (4.00 / 3)
voting record by supporting this landmark legislation.

Her opponents will find that the tobacco attack line will not work in 2010, just as it didn't for Sandy Treadwell in 2008.  


Gillibrand, the clear progressive (4.00 / 2)

Senator Gillibrand continues to prove by her votes, as well as her words and the growing list of endorsements, that she is  a true progressive and on that basis will be elected in 2010.  

Those who think to challenge her on her record will find themselves without cause, and those who resort to misinformation will find themselves without credibility.  They will be seen as spoilers and as putting their own political egos above the need to retain the seat as a Democratic one.

We can be glad and proud of our new Senator.


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This just proves she's willing to say and do anything (0.00 / 1)
Having worked tirelessly for Philip Morris for so long, she proved that she's able to switch up her beliefs and morals just like she changes her clothes. Sure, I agree with her latest vote on the tobacco legislation, but how am I supposed to believe that this is what she's going to stick with? If she's elected to a 6-year term with no imminent election, there is nothing to make me believe that she'll stick to this position and not go along with the highest bidder as she did in the 90s.

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I'm waiting for the brigade to arrive (4.00 / 2)
accusing Albany Project of shilling for Gillibrand.  

The point isn't whether Gillibrand has had a good Senate record, (0.00 / 0)
the point is that there is no way to know who is the "true Gillibrand" (the one that will manifest itself once there is no more electoral pressure like the one she felt in NY-20 and the one she feels now).

Will she revert to her House days - sorry to say, but she did cast votes that were not good on immigration matters - or will she continue her current trend? The latter is very much possible, but it's a risk I'm not sure I want to take since she'll probably end up being in the Senate for decades if she wins in 2010.


what votes did she cast on immigration matters? (0.00 / 0)


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"Gillibrand's Immigration Views Draw Fire," sez the Times (0.00 / 0)
A quick Google (Gillibrand, immigration, House) yielded a lot of results. Here's a pretty good one from the NY Times.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01...

Latinos may be pissed at her for that, but as Senator, Gillibrand will/would not continue along the path she was probably forced into choosing as a member of  the House. I'd expect to see her quickly evolve as the state is decidedly different in makeup than was her old Congressional district. To do otherwise would be political suicide.

I would again like to say how disheartening it is to see sides being drawn up here before a primary even begins.  


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The primary HAS begun. (4.00 / 1)
The minute you've got someone who's running, officially or not, lines are formed.  

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But there are no votes here (4.00 / 1)
Personally, I tend to agree with her on immigration matters...but the most interesting point is, the NYT articles listed Assemblyman Peter Rivera as a critic of Gillibrand's appointment;

Assemblyman Peter M. Rivera, a Bronx Democrat, received a phone call from Ms. Gillibrand over the weekend after he said that her immigration record "borders on xenophobia."

He has since endorsed her.

http://www.nydailynews.com/blo...

Assemblyman Peter Rivera (BRONX): Assemblyman Peter Rivera today endorsed Senator Kirsten Gillibrand for Senate in 2010 citing her willingness to work with all New Yorkers on immigration and other critical issues facing New York. Rivera says he has had time to get to know her and see first hand her dedication to issues affecting New York's immigrant communities and working with President Obama to fix the economy. Rep. Rivera issued the following statement in support of Senator Gillibrand: "I am delighted to offer my support for Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's reelection to the United States Senate in 2010. I know that this may seem like an early endorsement, but I believe Senator Gillibrand has demonstrated the seriousness and compassion that New Yorkers expect from their United States Senators. She deserves the support of all Democrats.

"I have been particularly pleased by Senator Gillibrand's willingness to listen to diverse points of view, to honestly and meaningfully focus on the needs of new constituents, and her courage in challenging us to reassess our own approach to old problems.

"Perhaps nowhere has Senator Gillibrand's impact been felt more quickly and decidedly than in her support for the Dream Act which would make college more affordable for immigrant students and their families by repealing outdated regulations that effectively deny in-state tuition and other higher education benefits to immigrant students and puts students 16 years old or younger on a path for citizenship upon acceptance to higher education or high school graduation.

"As a member of the New York State Assembly who represents an area with an ever-increasing number of immigrants, I know that providing young immigrants with access to a quality education is the surest way of guaranteeing their success in the United States. I was heartened that Senator Gillibrand wasted no time in becoming a sponsor of the Dream Act legislation and has been a vocal advocate for the legislation among her colleagues."

Clearly she's built bridges on the immigration issue. Anyone who knows Pete Rivera knows he's not going to throw immigration issues under the bus and he isn't gullible...so he must've been convinced by Gillibrand somehow.  


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Progressives were abandoned (0.00 / 0)
by Gillibrand on her first vote to continue the illegal occupation of Iraq.  

Accepting the legitimacy of government force for your conception of the polity is to be admonished.

I've been unhappy with her votes a couple of times (4.00 / 3)
furious, in fact, on two or three of them.  But I'm very impressed by her overall body of work.

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By that definition, we might as well go off in a corner and cry. (4.00 / 1)
Because certainly, using those purity standards, we're never going to get anything done. The number of Dems who would vote against war funding is microscopic, and defining something so unlikely as the ultimate purity test is completely self-destructive.  

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Good point (4.00 / 1)
Adama. There are several people who seem to think these pure voting records are mandatory or they condemn a representative. That's impossible, and candidates who do that are completely marginalized. Like it or not, there are political realities to the system, and if reps do not play the game to get larger agenda items through, nothing will be accomplished.

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She also voted against the surge (4.00 / 2)
and stood up on the House floor and gave a great speech in opposition to it.

For that matter so did Maloney, who also voted to "continue the illegal occupation of Iraq" but I can't find the video on YouTube.


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