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Exploring Senator Charles “Chuck” Schumer And
The Demographics of New York State
Demographics of New York (According to 2010 Census)
3rd Largest population after California and Texas, 19,378,102 people. (2.1% increase from 2000)
Lost two house seats in 2011 due to relative slow growth to rest of country
64% of population live in in the New York City metro area and 43% in the city alone.
Demographics Continued
Population is 65.7% white (12,704,974), 15.9% black (3,073,800), 7.3% asian (1,420,244), and 7.4% of other races (1,501,000).
17.6% of white population is Hispanic/Latino
20.4% of population is foreign-born, (highest)
Language and Religion 70.72% had English
as primary language 14.44% had Spanish
as primary language Chinese 2.61% Russian 1.2% Italian .79% French Creole .75% French .67% Yiddish .63% Korean/Polish .53%
74% Christian (39% Catholic, 32% Protestant, 3% other)
6% Jewish 1% Muslim 1% Buddhist 1% Other Religion 17% Non-Religious
Economy of New York Gross state product: 1.16
trillion, third behind California and Texas
15th largest economy in the world
Per capita income: $46,364 6th highest state
Leading financial district is Wall Street in N.Y.C.
Industrial Outputs vary from apples and cattle to tourism and cement production.
Exports over $71 billion worth of goods, (oil, gold, lumber, natural gas)
Politics of New York 27 member in House
of Reps Has 29 electoral votes Represented Kirsten
Gillibrand and Chuck Schumer in the Senate
3rd most districts in country
Strong Democrat stronghold
Political Style of Senator Schumer
Has a propensity for publicity; described as an “incorrigible publicity hound.”
Lead consensus-builder on controversial issues of health care, immigration, and financial regulation
Prides himself on visiting every one of New York’s 62 counties each year and has done it 16 years in a row
Reputation for focusing on local issues important to average New Yorker ranging from tourism, to local taxes and job creation
Political History Member of the New York State Assembly 45th
district January 1st 1975-December 31, 1980 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York’s 16th district January 3rd 1981 – January 3rd 1983.
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York’s 10th district January 3rd 1983 – January 1993.
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York’s 9th district January 3rd 1993 – January 3rd 1999
U.S. Senator from New York Since 1999 3rd ranking Democrat in the Senate behind
Minority Leader Harry Reid and Whip Dick Durbin
Vice Chairman of the Democratic Caucus since 2006
Electoral History 1998 New York Democratic primary election
Chuck Schumer 51% Geraldine Ferraro 21% Mark J. Green 19%
1998 New York general election Chuck Schumer (D) 55% Al D’Amato (R) incumbent 44%
2004 Senate Election Chuck Schumer 70.6% Howard Mills III (R) 24.6%
2010 Senate Election Chuck Schumer 67% Jay Townsend (R) 33%
Committee Assignments Committee on Finance
Subcommittee on Health Care Subcommittee on Taxation and IRS Oversight Subcommittee on Social Security, Pensions and Family Policy
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation, and Community Development Subcommittee on Financial Institutions Subcommittee on Securities, Insurance and Investment
Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security (Ranking Member) Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security;
Committee on Rules and Administration (Ranking Member) Joint Committee on the Library (Vice Chair) Joint Committee on Printing (Chairman) Joint Economic Committee International Narcotics Control Caucus Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Chair)
Five Voting Decisions From Senator Schumer
HR 5021 - Highway and Transportation Funding Act of 2014
Voted Yes; Passed 81-13 July 31, 2014 Increases funds to the Highway Trust Fund by $9.8
billion dollars Amends the min and max an employer must pay
for pension benefits Extends the effective date for fees charged on
merchandise entering customs Supported due to large population of New York as
well as the crumbling infrastructure that will need to be fixed. Also, billions of dollars of goods go through customs in New York and extending the fee period is a benefit
S 1 - A Bill to Approve the Keystone XL Pipeline
Passed Senate 62-36 Jan. 29, 2015 Senator Schumer voted against Later vetoed by President Obama Bill would authorize the construction and
operation of the Keystone XL Pipeline and cross border facilities
Largely partisan vote, only 9 Democrats voted for it.
Voted against it due to presidential veto threat and having DHS funding bundled into it which could lead to another government shut down
HR 3370 - Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014
Passed (72-22) March 13th 2014 Senator Schumer voted yes Prohibits the risk premium for flood insurance for
any property from being increased by more then 18% per year
Requires FEMA to refund premiums that exceeded the limits
After Hurricane Sandy hit New York in the fall of 2012, Senator Schumer was quoted as saying that he wanted to improve the process of rebuilding homes and not burden people with soaring insurance premiums.
S Amdt 2175 - Authorizes the Use of Funds for the Transfer or Release of Guantanamo Detainees to the United States
Amendment Rejected 52-46 (Needed 3/5 to pass) Nov. 19, 2013
Senator Schumer voted for it Largely Partisan vote with 49 Democrats for it
and 41 Republicans against it. Would allow the Sec. of Defense to transfer
Guantanamo Bay detainees to the U.S. Would also prohibit detainees from seeking
asylum in the U.S. Senator Schumer likely voted for passage of it
due to closing of Guantanamo Bay one of the Democrats’ future goals
S 815 - Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 2013
Passed Senate 64-32 Nov. 7, 2013 Senator Schumer voted for it Would prohibit an employer from
discriminating against, failing to hire or discharging any individual for sexual orientation or gender identity
Senator Schumer has been a large proponent for gay rights and fully supports same sex marriage as well. Many of his constituents are affected by this bill due to the sheer size of New York City’s gay population.
Sources
http://www.schumer.senate.gov/ https://
votesmart.org/candidate/key-votes/26976/chuck-schumer
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/charles_schumer/300087
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/charles_schumer.htm