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Susan Molinari (born March 27, 1958) is an American politician, company executive, journalist, and lobbyist from New York. A member of the Republican Party , she sat in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1990 to 1997, representing Staten Island for three terms.
U.S. Representative and Vice Chair of the House Republican Conference Susan Molinari delivered the convention's keynote address. [ 38 ] Molinari's speech spoke of mothers like herself being, "stretched to the limit, trying to hold down a job while trying to hold down the fort at home, too," faulting Clinton for passing what she claimed was "the ...
Guy Molinari [59] Susan Molinari [60] Carl Paladino; Phil Palmesano; George Pataki [29] Ferdinand Pecora [56] Charles Poletti [61] Tom Sanzillo; Diane Savino; Anthony Scaramucci; Curtis Sliwa; Al Smith [62] Francis Barretto Spinola; Elise Stefanik; Tom Suozzi U.S. Representative from New York's 3rd congressional district; Peter Vallone Sr. [63 ...
Thanks to the pandemic, a lot of what you usually see at a Democratic National Convention will be missing from night one. "It's an opportunity to say to people that everything in life doesn't ...
Susan Molinari (Staten Island) Republican: January 3, 1993 – August 2, 1997 103rd 104th 105th: Redistricted from the 14th district and re-elected in 1992. Re-elected in 1994. Re-elected in 1996. Resigned to become a television journalist. Vacant: August 3, 1997 – November 3, 1997 105th: Vito Fossella (Staten Island) Republican: November 4 ...
Susan Molinari, U.S. Representative from NY-13 [23] Individuals. Steve Forbes, publishing executive and former candidate for President [24] Fred Tuttle, farmer (Co ...
The 22 commissioners appointed to this task were drawn from across the country and from across the spectrum of housing ideologies and experience. Susan Molinari and Richard Ravitch served as co-chairs of the Commission. Conrad Egan, president and CEO of the National Housing Conference, served as executive director of the Commission. [2]
Susan Powter, ’90s Stop the Insanity! fitness guru, is returning to the spotlight after disappearing for over 30 years. She is telling her story via a self-published memoir, And Then Em Died ...