Congressman
Weiner is joined by President Clinton and area seniors at
the Austin Street Self Help Center in Forest Hills. Congressman
Weiner and President Clinton released statistics showing that
Social Security will now remain solvent until 2037, three
years longer than
was forecast last year.
Congressman
Weiner participates in an online chat about the importance of
protecting a woman's right to choose. Joining the Congressman
is Joan Malin, CEO of
Planned Parenthood Federation of America New York City.
Congressman
Weiner is named “legislator of the year” by the National Organization
to Insure a Sound-Controlled Environment (NOISE) for his work
in Congress to reduce aircraft noise.
Weiner
greets Israeli Prime Minister
Ehud Barak in Washington.
Congressman Weiner meets with community leaders to discuss efforts
to preserve our beaches.
Gun
Control Advocate Jim Brady shares a "thumbs up" with Rep. Weiner.
Students at PS 177 show off their new computer lab to their
Congressman. "Wiring our schools for Twenty-First Century technology
is one of my top priorities in Congress," Weiner told the class.
Weiner
takes a question about preserving Social Security from guests
at a town hall meeting.
Congressman Weiner addresses the House of Representatives about the importance of wiring our schools for Internet access.