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Invitations to the event officially come from ORDA and the U.S. Olympic
Committee, a nonprofit group chartered by Congress. ORDA says the impetus for the event comes from the U.S. Olympic Committee. The U.S. Olympic Committee said it's really Sweeney's event. Three committees of the NY State Assembly
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Melissa Carlson said the congressman considers his wife "his best representative in the district when he's fund-raising." She said Ford, who had no previous fund-raising experience, receives a 10 percent commission on whatever she raises. Between January 2005 and April 2006, Ford
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Sweeney's wife in December 2005, in which she complained that her husband had been "'knocking her around' during a late-night argument at the couple's home." The responding officers filed a domestic incident report, which states that Sweeney allegedly grabbed his wife "by the neck" and
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On April 11, 2003, Sweeney began paying a company called
Creative Consulting for fund-raising. The company had been founded a day earlier by Gaia "Gayle" Ford. Between April 2003 and December 2003, Sweeney's campaign paid $ 42,570 to the firm. Sweeney proposed to Ford in September 2003 and married
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Republicans who cross party-lines to vote with Democrats on an effort in the House of Representatives to send $ 20 billion in emergency federal aid to New York City (the measure failed in the Appropriations Committee by a 33–31 vote). Although an ally of President George W. Bush, he
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Governor George Pataki's Commissioner of Labor, Sweeney was the point-man on successful efforts to reform the Empire State's Workers' Compensation laws. Before the reforms, enacted in 1996, New York's workers' comp system had long been considered one of the most costly in the nationβ57 percent
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The official invitation for the event read: "While this trip has proven itself to be an enjoyable one for delegation members in the past, it is, nevertheless, an official trip authorized by the House and Senate Ethics
Committees . . . intended to provide an opportunity for Members of Congress and
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After Trump's election day victory, Sweeney, as the campaign's deputy counsel, led the effort on the ground in
Wisconsin and Michigan to protect the campaign's advantage in those two key swing states during the recounts initiated by Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate, and supported by Hillary
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Republican to win the Governor's Mansion in 20 years) and Republicans made gains in both houses of the state legislature and at the local level. Sweeney was Governor Pataki's first Commissioner of the State Department of Labor, from 1995 to 1997, then he moved to
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New York's "landmark" workers' comp reforms created the Office of
Workers' Compensation Fraud, an Inspector General, and a workers' compensation fraud unit at the State Insurance Department and elevated workers' comp fraud from a misdemeanor to a felony punishable by fines, restitution and
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reported that Gaia Sweeney, who was contesting a divorce action by her husband, said that he was often verbally abusive and at times physically abused her during their marriage. She also said that a statement she made on the eve of last fall's election, denying marital abuse, was
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DWI (since he had a prior DWI conviction within the past 10 years). in a February 2010 plea deal, Sweeney admitted to driving drunk and pleaded guilty to lesser charges, specifically a misdemeanor count. The agreement allowed Sweeney to avoid a felony conviction and thus avoid
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cited witnesses stating that he was visibly intoxicated. Democrats ridiculed Sweeney over the embarrassing photos; Sweeney said through a spokeswoman that he had briefly spoken to students and posed for photos before departing, and that he was not drinking during the event.
721:(CREW) included Sweeney on its annual list of "The 20 Most Corrupt Members of Congress," citing ethical concerns arising from a "ski trip to New York, the exchange of legislative assistance for campaign contributions and the hiring of his wife as a campaign fundraiser."
805:β without your involvement β have issued an initial invitation to House members and staff to take part in the trip, you may send a follow-up to that invitation", the ethics panel, known formally as the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, wrote to Sweeney.
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registered at .18 percent, more than double the legal limit. Sweeney issued an apology, and on November 14, 2007, Sweeney pleaded guilty to drunk driving after his attorney vocally and publicly denied he had even been drinking that evening. Sweeney paid a
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have launched investigations of the Challenge, focusing on whether public money was put to good use. ORDA President Ted Blazer, speaking at one such hearing, said Sweeney's office helped assemble lists of possible invitees to the event.
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John and Gaia Sweeney subsequently said they would give the New York State Police permission to release a report about the incident. They said that the report was inaccurate but have not disputed its contents. On November 17, 2006, the
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who was retiring. Sweeney was born, raised and lived most of his life in Solomon's Congressional District. Solomon endorsed and campaigned for Sweeney, as did every Republican elected official and organization in the district.
643:. Sweeney was later promoted to a four-member "Tiger Team" for Trump, tasked with conducting interviews with potential nominees for ambassadorships and other high-level positions in various federal departments and agencies.
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his biggest loss from drinking as not the loss of his seat in Congress, but "the loss of myself and the loss of everything that went with it, the harm and hurt I created for people around me who I love and love me."
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opponent Eric Sundwall's ballot petitions, resulting in Sundwall's name being removed from the general election ballot. However, Sweeney still lost the general election on November 7, 2006, to Democrat
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test ordered by the officer, and according to a newspaper report, "Sweeney allegedly told the officers he would not pass the sobriety test, adding he was in 'big trouble.'" Sweeney was charged with
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and wine, cost $ 311,307 and were paid for by the Inter-American Economic Council, a non-profit funded by Stanford. Other members of the Caucus included convicted influence peddler Rep.
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higher than the national average, 53 percent higher than neighboring Massachusetts, 59 percent than neighboring Connecticut and 85 percent higher than neighboring New Jersey.
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Congressional staff to inspect and evaluate the manner in which federal funds have been used to strengthen the area's tourism industry."
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On the Hill, the sound of silence: John Sweeney, still reeling from re-election loss to Kirsten Gillibrand, fails to show for votes"
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was paid $ 30,879. Sweeney also has had a fundraising consultant on monthly retainer since June 2004, who is paid $ 8,583 a month.
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and graduated from Lansingburgh High School in 1973. He is of Irish and Armenian descent. He received an associate degree from
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2396:"Guess who came to dinner; guess who paid"
2263:Ed Gillespie, "Winning Right," pp. 101-102
2063:"Hinchey-Rohrabacher Roll Call Vote, 2006"
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122:January 3, 1999 β January 3, 2007
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3040:"Capitol Confidential β Circling Sweeney"
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2521:"Capitol Confidential β ORDA/NYPA et al"
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2359:Breidenbach, Michelle (March 26, 2006).
2273:CREW summary of ethics issues of Sweeney
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3185:New York's 22nd congressional district
3038:Benjamin, Elizabeth (March 30, 2006).
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795:Olympic Regional Development Authority
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343:New York's 20th congressional district
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2816:Hernandez, Raymond (April 29, 2006).
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2519:Benjamin, Elizabeth (July 11, 2006).
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3325:'s delegation(s) to the 106th-109th
970:Sweeney was charged with aggravated
666:, Sweeney allegedly helped earn his
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4685:American people of Armenian descent
3004:Stephen Williams (April 30, 2010).
2611:Lyons, Brendan (October 31, 2006).
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555:September 11, 2001 terrorist attack
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2852:Mahoney, Joe (November 11, 2006).
2105:Haberman, Maggie (April 6, 2016).
713:Congressional ethics controversies
557:, Sweeney and U.S. Representative
550:gives him an 18% approval rating.
169:New York State Department of Labor
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2933:Donohue, Emily (April 23, 2010).
2550:Thompson, Maury (April 3, 2006).
2131:Flood, Hannah (3 December 2016).
2037:. Congress.gov. 13 February 2001.
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878:Disputed domestic violence report
298:Western New England School of Law
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2967:"Sweeney talks of loss, healing"
2402:. March 30, 2006. Archived from
2248:"Sweeney and the Siege of Miami"
2051:. Congress.gov. 9 February 1999.
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966:DWI convictions in 2007 and 2009
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384:in 1981. In 1991, he received a
44:. Please discuss further on the
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4715:Politicians from Troy, New York
3122:"John E. Sweeney (id: S001149)"
3093:
3069:Holland, Judy (June 18, 2006).
3012:
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2965:Demare, Carol (March 6, 2011).
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2738:Gurnett, Kate (July 22, 2006).
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652:Role in Florida recount in 2000
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2488:Karlin, Rick (June 21, 2006).
2460:Schor, Elana (July 18, 2006).
2006:NY gets more aid from Congress
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870:and close Sweeney friend Rep.
595:2006 re-election campaign loss
548:National Education Association
546:on numerous occasions and the
492:Tenure and political positions
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4705:Sage College of Albany alumni
3212:Member of the
3177:Member of the
3162:U.S. House of Representatives
928:Police Benevolent Association
893:pushed her around the house.
522:George W. Bush administration
105:U.S. House of Representatives
1985:"John Sweeney on the Issues"
1653:John E. Sweeney (incumbent)
1508:John E. Sweeney (incumbent)
1256:John E. Sweeney (Incumbent)
668:nickname from President Bush
625:In 2012, Sweeney worked for
395:In 2000, Toby Eglund wrote:
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3283:as Former US Representative
3268:as Former US Representative
3255:as Former US Representative
2296:September 29, 2007, at the
2207:"Bush's Conspiracy to Riot"
1852:"New Faces in the Congress"
1804:Times Union story of 4-7-09
785:(R-NY), and Representative
564:Homeland Security Secretary
390:Western New England College
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2778:November 18, 2016, at the
1829:November 19, 2016, at the
1813:. Accessed April 7, 2009.
1028:2019 Troy Mayoral Election
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793:). The weekend cost the
544:prayer in public schools
516:, although he voted for
368:Early life and education
717:In September 2006, the
641:Trump's transition team
3330:(ordered by seniority)
3327:United States Congress
2400:Syracuse Post-Standard
2365:Syracuse Post-Standard
2229:June 14, 2006, at the
2087:Matthew J. Rosenberg,
1809:April 9, 2009, at the
1047:Clifton Park, New York
904:On July 22, 2007, the
838:Ties to Allen Stanford
803:U.S. Olympic Committee
614:with 47% of the vote.
382:Sage College of Albany
278:Clifton Park, New York
2750:on September 27, 2007
2500:on September 27, 2007
2371:on September 27, 2007
2069:on September 28, 2007
1912:(September 27, 2006).
1734:bioguide.congress.gov
1284:Kenneth F. McCallion
995:for drunken drivers.
984:blood alcohol content
755:Lake Placid, New York
42:neutral point of view
3171:Gerald B. H. Solomon
3050:on November 26, 2006
3046:blog. Archived from
2916:, November 15, 2007.
2803:(November 17, 2006).
2623:on December 13, 2006
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1929:(February 28, 2004).
672:Brooks Brothers riot
636:Clinton's campaign.
532:, in the 2006 race.
460:Gerald B. H. Solomon
441:Congressional career
372:Sweeney was born in
167:Commissioner of the
3081:on October 12, 2007
3008:. dailygazette.com.
2906:April 28, 2007, at
2890:, November 14, 2007
2859:New York Daily News
2716:on October 13, 2007
2531:on October 10, 2007
2431:PressRepublican.com
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2254:, November 28, 2000
2095:(November 4, 1998).
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1867:Jonathan P. Hicks,
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993:victim impact panel
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674:that disrupted the
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520:. He supported the
323:John Edward Sweeney
229:John Edward Sweeney
3231:Kirsten Gillibrand
3206:Benjamin A. Gilman
3196:Maurice D. Hinchey
3105:The New York Times
3075:Albany Times-Union
3044:Albany Times-Union
2913:Albany Times Union
2888:Albany Times Union
2822:The New York Times
2744:Albany Times Union
2710:Albany Times Union
2691:2008-06-04 at the
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2314:Albany Times-Union
2192:. 26 January 2017.
2178:. 12 January 2017.
2156:. 15 December 2016
2111:The New York Times
2093:The New York Times
1967:The New York Times
1947:The New York Times
1927:The New York Times
1910:The New York Times
1875:, November 7, 1998
1873:The New York Times
1858:, November 4, 1998
1856:The New York Times
1800:Albany Times Union
1757:. 3 December 2018.
1631:Kirsten Gillibrand
1595:
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1298:Margin of victory
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1165:Margin of victory
1151:Francis A. Giroux
1130:Jean P. Bordewich
1064:
907:Albany Times Union
885:Albany Times Union
781:), Representative
725:Wife as fundraiser
612:Kirsten Gillibrand
530:Kirsten Gillibrand
362:Kirsten Gillibrand
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2235:New York Magazine
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