Nita (Nita) M. Lowey (D-USH17)
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Capitol: 202.225.2464
FAX: 202.225.5513
District: 845.735.1000
Representative
Room 2365 RHOB- Rayburn House Office Building 50 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20515-3217

Residence: Harrison, NY
Elected: 1988    Next Election: 2014
Spouse: Stephen Lowey   DOB: 7/5/1937
Committee Assignments
RM MemberHouse Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs
RM MemberHouse Committee on Appropriations
Co-ChairHouse Afterschool Caucus
Co-ChairTax Equity Caucus
Co-ChairCongressional Allergy and Asthma Caucus
FC MemberCrohn's and Colitis Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Israel Allies Caucus
Ex-OfficioHouse Subcommittee on Legislative Branch
Ex-OfficioHouse Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government
Ex-OfficioHouse Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies
Ex-OfficioHouse Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies
Ex-OfficioHouse Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
Ex-OfficioHouse Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
Ex-OfficioHouse Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies
Ex-OfficioHouse Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA and Related Agencies
Ex-OfficioHouse Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies
Ex-OfficioHouse Subcommittee on Homeland Security
FC MemberCongressional Community Pharmacy Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Youth Drug Prevention Caucus
FC MemberAlbanian Issues Caucus
Ex-OfficioHouse Subcommittee on Defense
FC MemberNew York Bipartisan Congressional Delegation
FC MemberCongressional Food Safety Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Friends of Jordan Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Caucus on Global Road Safety
FC MemberCongressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Fitness Caucus
FC MemberLong Island Congressional Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Down Syndrome Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Baby Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Ukrainian Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Bipartisan Task Force on Non Proliferation
FC MemberHouse Caucus on International Religious Freedom
FC MemberBipartisan Congressional Pro-Choice Caucus
FC MemberNational Heritage Area Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Childhood Cancer Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Lupus Caucus
FC MemberHurricane Irene Coalition
FC MemberBipartisan Task Force on Nonproliferation
FC MemberBipartisan Congressional School Health and Safety Caucus
FC MemberArthritis Caucus
FC MemberThe Law Enforcement Caucus
FC MemberHouse General Aviation Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Missing, Exploited and Runaway Children’s Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Nurse Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Coastal Caucus
FC MemberBipartisan Disabilities Caucus (BDC)
FC MemberHouse Congressional Academic Medicine Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Coast Guard Caucus
FC MemberCongressional French Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Taiwan Caucus
FC MemberPublic Broadcasting Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Biomedical Research Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Native American Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Internet Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Vision Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Glaucoma Caucus
FC MemberHouse Nursing Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Caucus on Hellenic Issues
FC MemberInternational Conservation Caucus (ICC)
FC MemberBipartisan Congressional Cystic Fibrosis Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Historic Preservation Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Caucus on Armenian Issues
FC MemberCongressional Animal Protection Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Caucus for Women's Issues
FC MemberCoalition for Autism Research and Education (CARE)
FC MemberCongressional Boating Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans
FC MemberBipartisan Congressional Task Force on Alzheimer's Disease
FC MemberCongressional Wine Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Bike Caucus
FC MemberUSO Congressional Caucus
FC MemberMultiple Sclerosis Caucus
FC MemberRenewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Coalition on Adoption
FC MemberCongressional Diabetes Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Fire Services Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Heart and Stroke Coalition
FC MemberCongressional Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Equality Caucus
FC MemberBicameral Congressional Caucus on Parkinson's Disease
FC MemberCongressional Arts Caucus
Counties Representing
Bronx / Rockland / Westchester

Bio

Congresswoman Nita M. Lowey is currently serving her twelfth term in Congress, representing parts of Westchester and Rockland Counties. She was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1988 and served in the Democratic Leadership in 2001 and 2002 as the first woman and the first New Yorker to chair the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

Lowey has been described as “courageous” by The New York Times, “terrific” by Newsday, and one of “New York's key Members of Congress” by the New York Daily News. The Journal News called Lowey “one of the most influential Members of Congress.”

A member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, Lowey serves as Ranking Democrat of the State and Foreign Operations Subcommittee and a senior Member of the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Subcommittee and the Homeland Security Subcommittee. Lowey is as an extremely effective, committed legislator with a substantial record. Congressional Quarterly called her one of the 50 most effective Members of Congress, saying she “maneuvers skillfully through the appropriations process,” and Newsday said she “delivers for New York.”

Few members of Congress have taken key leadership roles on so many vital public policy issues. Lowey is a leading Congressional proponent of educational opportunity, health care quality and biomedical research, improved homeland security preparedness, stricter public safety laws, environmental protection, women's issues, a leading international role for the United States, and national security.

An outspoken supporter of transportation, nuclear, and infrastructure security, Lowey was appointed to the Select Committee on Homeland Security and recognized by the New York Post as “a key general in the battle to rebuild New York” for her leadership in securing over $20 billion for recovery efforts after September 11, 2001. Her efforts to distribute homeland security grants based on risk and to screen airport personnel in secure areas have been endorsed by The New York Times. Lowey has also helped to obtain more than $68 million in federal funds to develop local bioterrorism response plans and to provide local first responders with interoperable communication devices, rescue equipment, and personal protective gear.

Lowey is a strong advocate for women, children, and families. She has been a champion of education throughout her career, fighting for school modernization, teacher development, and literacy programs. Under Lowey’s leadership, federal funding for after-school programs has increased from $1 million in 1996 to $1 billion today.

When GOP leaders threatened to eliminate the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) in the 1990s, Lowey "invited" puppets Bert and Ernie to a Congressional hearing. The resulting worldwide publicity is largely credited with saving the agency. When Republican leaders again targeted PBS for severe budget cuts in 2005, Lowey again successfully restored funding to the program. She has been equally stalwart in her defense of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and served on the prestigious National Council for the Arts in recognition of her leadership.

Lowey is one of the Appropriations Committee's leading advocates of increased federal investments in biomedical research on diseases like cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s at the National Institutes of Health. Called a “champion of increased funding for breast cancer research” by The Washington Post, Lowey has helped increase NIH’s budget for cancer research by more than ten times and received multiple honors from the National Breast Cancer Coalition.

After hearing from constituents about the difficulty food-allergic consumers have reading product labels, Lowey authored the first-ever bill mandating clear, concise food allergen labeling. Her legislation was enacted in 2006, requiring food manufacturers to list in plain language on food labels the eight most common food allergens. The New York Times called this bill “an all too rare example … of bipartisan cooperation to serve the public good.”

A strong public safety advocate, Lowey supported the Brady Law and supports reinstating the Assault Weapons Ban, Lowey was named Mothers Against Drunk Driving's (MADD) “Legislator of the Year” for her leadership in authoring the nation's "Zero Tolerance" law, which made it illegal for minors to drive after consuming any alcohol, and the national DWI standard of .08 BAC. She is the author of legislation to prevent repeat drunk driving offenses.

As a candidate for Congress in 1988, Lowey pledged to clean up the Long Island Sound. In 1990 she passed legislation establishing a special Environmental Protection Agency office for Long Island Sound and has obtained millions of dollars in federal funding for local clean-up efforts. A co-founder of the Hudson River Caucus, Lowey has also taken a key role in protecting the New York City watershed and in preserving strong environmental laws like the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act.

On the State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee, Lowey has also worked to ensure that diplomacy and development remain key pillars of our national security strategy, particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan. Called “one of the engines of pro-Israel activity on Capitol Hill” by the Forward, Lowey has been a leading Congressional proponent of a strong U.S.-Israel relationship and the Appropriations Committee's chief advocate of the annual U.S. aid package to Israel.

Lowey was born in the Bronx; graduated from the Bronx High School of Science; and received a Bachelor's Degree from Mount Holyoke College. She served as Assistant Secretary of State for the State of New York before being elected to Congress. Nita and Stephen Lowey have been married for more than 45 years and have three grown children and eight grandchildren.