Congressman José E. Serrano

Representing the 15th District of New York

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Feb 14, 2006 Press Release

Washington, DC, February 14, 2006 – Citing apparent “excessive use of force against journalists,” by FBI agents in a recent operation in Puerto Rico three Members of Congress of Puerto Rican origin sent the following letter to FBI Director Robert Mueller today. The three Members were José E.

Feb 13, 2006 Press Release

Washington, DC, February 13, 2006 – Today, Congressman José E. Serrano lauded the willingness of all ends of the political spectrum in Puerto Rico to support his amendment to let all people born on the island vote in any referendum on its future political status.

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Feb 10, 2006 Press Release

Washington, DC, February 10, 2006— Today, Congressman José E. Serrano and State Senator José M. Serrano hosted a ceremony to mark the beginning of Black History Month and honor local leaders.

Jan 31, 2006 Press Release

Washington, DC, January 31, 2006—Congressman José E. Serrano, (D-NY) denounced President Bush’s State of the Union address as out-of-touch and inadequate.

Jan 31, 2006 Press Release

Washington, DC, January 31, 2006—Today Congressman José E. Serrano, (D-NY) placed the following statement into the Congressional Record commemorating the life and work of the late Coretta Scott King.  

 

Jan 20, 2006 Press Release

Washington DC, January 20, 2006— Today, Congressman José E. Serrano expressed his satisfaction at the Treasury Department’s decision to allow Cuba to play in the World Baseball Classic in March.

 

Jan 6, 2006 Press Release

Washington, DC, January 6, 2006—Today, Congressman José E. Serrano (D-NY) released the following statement that he plans to submit to the Congressional Record on the life of the late Puerto Rican actor Raúl Dávila. Mr. Dávila passed away earlier this week.

 

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Dec 20, 2005 Press Release

Washington, DC, December 20, 2005— Congressman José E. Serrano expressed outrage and disbelief at the revelations that the Bush Administration has been conducting domestic operations involving wiretaps without warrants and FBI spying on environmental and social activist groups.

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