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Thomas Suozzi

American politician & attorney (born 1962)

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Jan 23, 2026
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list of democrats who voted to fund ice

Seven House Democrats broke with most of their party to vote for the spending bill — a measure that keeps roughly flat and includes about $10 billion for -and-customs-enforcement">Immigration and Cust...

Jan 25, 2026
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How have the seven Democrats who voted for the DHS bill explained their votes in subsequent press releases, floor remarks, or constituent communications?

— , , , , , and — joined to pass the amid outrage over ; their public explanations ranged from explicitly citing the need to avert a to invoking incremental s included in the measure, while many membe...

Jan 23, 2026
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Which statements did each of the seven Democrats give explaining their vote on the DHS bill?

Seven Democrats crossed party lines to vote for the appropriations bill; reporting identifies who they were but contains only limited, specific public explanations for that choice, with Representative...

Nov 15, 2025

Which 8 Democrats voted to end the shutdown filibuster and what are their reelection statuses?

Eight Senate Democrats voted to advance the funding bill that ended the 2025 shutdown, giving the measure the 60 votes needed to overcome the filibuster; major outlets list those senators (including T...

Jan 26, 2026

What specific statements did Henry Cuellar, Vicente Gonzalez, Jared Golden, Don Davis, Laura Gillen and Tom Suozzi publicly release explaining their DHS votes?

Seven Democrats — , , , , and — broke with most of their caucus to back the funding bill; their public rationales, as reported, emphasize avoiding a and preserving funding for specific DHS functions l...

Jan 15, 2026

What legislative proposals in 2025–2026 could extend or replace the enhanced ACA subsidies?

Congressional debate in 2025–2026 produced several distinct legislative paths to either extend or replace the expanded Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits (ePTC): a House-passed “clean” thre...

Jan 14, 2026

What are the names, districts, and party affiliations of New York’s 26 U.S. House members in the 118th Congress according to Congress.gov?

A simple, verifiable roster exists on Congress.gov showing the names, districts, and party affiliations of New York’s 26 U.S. House members in the 118th Congress, but the set of documents provided for...

Dec 14, 2025

Which 2024-elected New York representatives flipped seats from the opposing party?

Democrats flipped at least three New York U.S. House seats in the 2024 cycle — including a special-election pickup by Tom Suozzi in February and two November flips that raised Democrats’ delegation sh...

Feb 3, 2026

Which specific House districts flipped party control in the 2024 election?

Different outlets report different totals and partial lists of districts that changed partisan control in the : repeatedly reports "19 districts" changed hands , a Ballotpedia subpage emphasizes a nar...

Jan 29, 2026

What legislative proposals existed in 2025–2026 to extend or make permanent the enhanced premium tax credits, and who supported or opposed them?

Congressional activity in 2025–2026 produced multiple competing legislative proposals to (PTCs) created under , including “clean” short-term extensions, multi-year extensions passed by , and more deta...

Jan 8, 2026

What legislative proposals in Congress aim to extend or make permanent the enhanced ACA subsidies?

Congressional activity at the start of 2026 centers on competing legislative paths to keep the enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits alive: Democrats pushed a three‑year extension tha...

Dec 11, 2025

Who are the key sponsors of legislation to replace the Affordable Care Act in 2026?

Republican Sen. John Thune led the GOP unveiling of an alternative 2026 health plan as Senate Republicans coalesced around a single proposal to respond to expiring ACA tax credits; Senate Democrats pu...

Dec 5, 2025

Which New York representatives in the 118th Congress are newly elected in 2024?

The 118th Congress ran from January 3, 2023 to January 3, 2025; several New York House seats changed hands during that term through expulsions and special elections, and additional turnover occurred i...

Nov 11, 2025

Which notable special elections or party switches affected House composition in 2024–2025?

The available analyses disagree on whether special elections and party switches meaningfully altered the U.S. House balance in 2024–2025: one account reports no notable shifts and a narrow Republican ...

Nov 7, 2025

Did any redistricting or special elections in 2023–2024 change states with no Republican House members?

The claim that redistricting or special elections in 2023–2024 changed which states had no Republican U.S. House members is by the provided materials: the sources show district-level flips and multipl...