Everything about Steve Israel totally explained
For the football player of the same name see Steve Israel (football player).
Steven Israel (born
May 30,
1958) is an
American politician from the
state of
New York, currently representing the state's
2nd congressional district, in the
U.S. House of Representatives.
Biography
Israel was born in
Brooklyn, New York and graduated from
Nassau Community College, and
The George Washington University. He was elected to the town board in
Huntington, New York in 1993.
He lives in
Dix Hills with his wife, Marlene Budd, who had served on the Huntington Town council before being elected as a county Family Court judge last year. Israel has two daughters, ages 20 and 17.
Congress
Campaigns
After
Rick Lazio left his House seat to run for the
United States Senate in 2000, Israel was elected to the
House of Representatives as a
Democrat. Israel received 48% of the vote, defeating Republican Joan Jonhson, who received 34%, and three independent candidates who received 6% of the vote each. Israel is a
Blue Dog Democrat as well as a member of the
New Democrat Coalition.
The second district
Israel represents the, located on
Long Island, which includes the towns of Huntington, Babylon, Islip, and Smithtown in
Suffolk County and part of the town of Oyster Bay in
Nassau County. It comprises such communities as
Huntington,
Dix Hills,
Melville,
Northport,
Commack,
Brentwood,
Central Islip,
Bay Shore,
Deer Park,
North Amityville, and
Wyandanch. Israel's district was once one of the most conservative districts in the East. In 2002, however, the district was
gerrymandered to Israel's advantage, removing much of the heavily middle-class,
Republican South Shore neighborhoods and incorporating some of the more
liberal and heavily
Jewish areas on
Long Island's affluent
North Shore into the district. Until recently, the 2nd district was the only district on
Long Island (excluding Brooklyn and Queens) where Democrats outnumber Republicans, though the 5th district, which is part in
Nassau and part in
Queens, also has a Democratic registration advantage both in the Queens and Nassau sections. With the Democrats making up quite a bit of ground on Long Island in voter registration, the 4th district also has a Democratic advantage in voter enrollment.
Congressional career
Newsday called Israel "rookie of the year" in his first term and later identified him as one of eight "rising stars" nationally.
In his first term, Israel passed more new measures in the House than any other freshman Democrat. He said he was most proud of a bill that would accelerate research and treatment of ovarian cancer. He has said his primary interests are national security, healthcare,and the environment.
In his second term, Israel was tapped for a leadership position as Assistant
Whip. He is one of only two New York Members of Congress to serve on the
House Armed Services Committee. He also serves on the House Financial Services Committee. He is the founder and chair of the Democratic Study Group on National Security, the
Congressional center aisle caucus, and co-chairs the bipartisan House Cancer Caucus and the bipartisan Long Island Sound Task Force.
In his third term, Israel was appointed to chair the House Democratic Caucus Task Force on Defense and Military, a group of 15 Members of Congress who will outreach to the defense community and advise the House Democratic Leadership on military policy.
In 2006, Israel harshly criticized
Jimmy Carter for his book and at the same time criticized the Palestinian government.
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In his four terms in Congress, Rep. Israel has secured more that $83 million in federal appropriations to strengthen and expand
Long Island’s economy. He has also spent $100 million in defense contracts; $14 million in road improvements; $2.5 million in health and education grants; and $14.5 million in environmental protections. He has also secured over $2 million in back-pay benefits for LI's veterans.
In his fourth term in Congress, Israel was appointed to the prestigious
Appropriations committee.
Ratings
Israel received a "C" on the
Drum Major Institute's 2005 Congressional Scorecard on middle-class issues.
Committee assignments
- Appropriations Committee
- Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development
- Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
- House Democratic Caucus
- Assistant Democratic Whip
- Chair, House Democratic Caucus Task Force On Defense and the Military
- Co-chair, House Democratic Study Group on National Security Policy
- Co-chair and founder of the House Center Aisle Caucus
- Co-chair, House Cancer Caucus
- Co-chair, Long Island Sound Caucus
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