Rep. Paul Tonko
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Congressman Paul D. Tonko is serving his second term in Congress representing the 21st District of New York. Paul comes to Washington, DC with over two decades of administrative, legislative and policy experience having served in the New York State Assembly from 1983 to 2007, and as President and CEO of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) from 2007-2008.

Congressman Tonko is a nationally recognized expert on energy issues. An engineer by training, Paul served as chairman of the New York State Assembly Standing Committee on Energy prior to leaving the Assembly to join NYSERDA. As chairman, Paul fought to protect consumers, fought against utility deregulation and worked to upgrade our aging energy infrastructure. While at NYSERDA, Paul worked to advance an aggressive green agenda for businesses and residents throughout New York State.

Congressman Tonko has been a strong voice for responsible energy policy, job growth in Upstate New York, unionized labor and affordable and accessible healthcare for all. In Congress, he is a member of the House Committee on Education and Labor and serves on the subcommittees for Higher Education and Healthy Families and Communities. Building on his work in the New York State Assembly, where he fought for one of the nation's strongest mental health parity laws (known as "Timothy's Law"), Paul has always promoted fair and equitable healthcare policies that strengthen our communities and protect our most vulnerable citizens.

Congressman Tonko is also a member of the Committee on Science and Technology, which merges his energy expertise with his environmental agenda. Serving on subcommittees for Energy and Environment, Research and Science Education and Technology and Innovation, Paul hopes to spur an environment where innovation and cutting-edge research and design spur economic development in the 21st Congressional District of New York.

An advocate for a “green economy” and “green-collar jobs”, Congressman Tonko has promoted wind development in Upstate New York and successfully lobbied GE to locate their growing GE Wind operations in Schenectady, NY. In the New York State Assembly, Paul was a lead sponsor of the Power for Jobs program, which provides low cost power to employers throughout New York State and has retained or created 300,000 jobs statewide. In 2006, Paul successfully negotiated for Beech-Nut to keep their plant in Montgomery County, and expand their operation by relocating their corporate headquarters. The new Beech-Nut headquarters will be a green building and retain 356 jobs while creating 135 new positions.

Congressman Tonko also has strong ties to local government, which he sees as a crucial partner in delivering programs and services to constituents. At age 26, Paul was the youngest person in the history of Montgomery County to be elected to the county’s Board of Supervisors. He served as chairman of that body until 1981. Prior to his election to the New York State Assembly in 1983, Paul was an engineer in the New York State Department of Transportation and also served on the staff of the Department of Public Service. Paul has been a longtime member of the Public Employees Federation (PEF) and proudly serves as the first PEF member elected to Congress.

Paul graduated from Clarkson University with a degree in mechanical and industrial engineering. He is a lifelong resident of the city of Amsterdam, New York.

Blog Entries by Rep. Paul Tonko

Hurricane Irene: A Tragedy in Upstate New York

Posted September 6, 2011 | 17:05:49 (EST)

We lost 17,000 acres of corn worth over six million dollars in one county alone from the flooding caused by Tropical Storm Irene in my upstate New York Congressional District. New York State has over one billion dollars worth of damage, and the storm could have costs above ten...

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The Republican Budget Hypocrisy

Posted April 7, 2011 | 18:38:30 (EST)

The Republican Road to Ruin the Budget plan radically restructures Medicare, ending the program as we know it. We all know the details. Seniors will be given vouchers to put towards the purchase of a health insurance plan on the private market. The facts are clear: the amount the government...

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Social Security's Silent Attackers

Posted March 7, 2011 | 10:58:05 (EST)

Without Social Security, nearly half of Americans age 65 and older would live in poverty. And yet, the very foundation of Social Security is under silent attack.

About 160 million Americans contribute to Social Security through payroll taxes. In New York State alone, Social Security provides over $42 billion in...

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State of the Union Response

Posted January 27, 2011 | 14:35:32 (EST)

In Tuesday night's speech, the President set out a bold agenda for our nation, an agenda that will focus on growing our economy, growing jobs, and growing opportunity for the middle class. I was happy to hear that the President and I agree: The foundation of our...

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Small Businesses and Health Care Repeal

Posted January 20, 2011 | 11:52:58 (EST)

It is undeniable that small businesses are the engine of our economy, and in these difficult times there is no better way to promote immediate growth than to facilitate their success and foster greater entrepreneurship. But small businesses often struggle to afford the cost of providing health benefits to their...

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Age 26 Rule and Health Care Repeal

Posted January 20, 2011 | 10:03:53 (EST)

It's no secret that for young adults, health insurance coverage is often not a top priority. It's usually because for young adults, health insurance is hard to get. It can be too expensive to buy on the individual market. Many times it is not offered as a benefit for many...

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Politico Op-Ed

Posted January 19, 2011 | 17:43:25 (EST)

See my op-ed in Politico

By REP. PAUL TONKO | 1/19/11 4:30 PM EST

With 15.1 million Americans still standing in unemployment lines, it's not hard to figure out the priorities of the new House majority. It's got to be building up the economy and creating jobs, right?

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Seniors and Health Care Repeal

Posted January 19, 2011 | 16:42:07 (EST)

As their first action after taking control of Congress, Republicans are debating H.R. 2, the Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act. I oppose efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act for many reasons. Not least of which is the effect it will have on my constituents, including the 113,000...

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Local Radio Cuts Put Jobs and Transparency at Risk

Posted January 14, 2011 | 10:17:09 (EST)

In his Jan. 12, 2011 op-ed in The Hill, Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.) rightly states "our government is broke and must cut all unnecessary spending." However, he also argues that public broadcasting is "now unnecessary." On that note, I have to respectfully disagree. As President Obama said Wednesday...

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