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Paul Tonko

Paul David Tonko (/ˈtɒŋk/ TONK-oh; born June 18, 1949) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for New York's 20th congressional district since 2013. He represented the 21st congressional district from 2009 to 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, Tonko has been called a staunch progressive.[1] After the 2020 redistricting cycle and effective for the 118th Congress, the 20th district will include all of Albany County, Saratoga County and Schenectady County, as well as part of Rensselaer County.

Paul Tonko
Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from New York
Assumed office
January 3, 2009
Preceded byMichael McNulty
Constituency21st district (2009–2013)
20th district (2013–present)
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 105th district
In office
April 1983 – June 2007
Preceded byGail S. Shaffer
Succeeded byGeorge A. Amedore Jr.
Personal details
Born (1949-06-18) June 18, 1949 (age 73)
Amsterdam, New York, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationClarkson University (BS)
WebsiteHouse website

From 1983 to 2007, Tonko represented the 105th district in the New York State Assembly. He was appointed to serve as president and CEO of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority from 2007 until his resignation in April 2008. Soon afterward, he declared his candidacy for Congress, and was elected in November 2008.

Tonko is the ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment, Manufacturing, and Critical Materials in the 118th Congress. Since 2013, he has been the highest-ranking Democrat on the panel, which authorizes, oversees and investigates the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Early life, education and early career

Tonko is a lifelong resident of Amsterdam, New York, near Schenectady, and is of primarily Polish descent.[2] He graduated from Amsterdam's Wilbur H. Lynch High School in 1967, and received a degree in mechanical and industrial engineering from Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York in 1971.[3]

An engineer for the New York Public Service Commission, Tonko became active in local politics in the early 1970s and successfully ran for the Montgomery County Board of Supervisors. He was a member of the board from 1976 to 1983,[4] and the board's chairman from 1981 to 1983.[5] Tonko was the youngest person in county history to be elected to the board of supervisors.[6]

New York State Assembly (1983–2007)

In January 1983, Assemblywoman Gail S. Shaffer resigned her 105th district seat to take office as Secretary of State of New York. The Democratic Party, as well as the Liberal Party, nominated Tonko to contest an April 12 special election for the seat against former Schoharie County Clerk Eugene Hallock, the Republican and Conservative nominee. Tonko defeated Hallock in a close race.[7][8] Tonko was reelected 13 times, serving in the Assembly until 2007.[9]

While in the Assembly, Tonko served as chair of the Energy Committee from 1992 until his departure from the Assembly in 2007.[10] He was also a member of standing committees on Agriculture, Transportation and Education, where he was the original sponsor and a chief proponent of the College Tuition Savings Program that was signed into law in 1997.[11]

Tonko sponsored Timothy's Law,[12] a 2006 law that requires health insurers to cover mental health treatment.[13] He also sponsored the Northeast Dairy Compact,[14] and chaired the Legislative Commission on Rural Resources,[15]

Tonko resigned his Assembly seat in June 2007 to become President and CEO of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.[4]

U.S. House of Representatives (2009–present)

Elections

2008

On April 25, 2008, Tonko stepped down from his position at the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority after ten-term Democratic Congressman Michael McNulty announced his upcoming retirement from Congress.[16] He subsequently entered the race to succeed McNulty in the 21st district.[17] Tonko won the Democratic primary on September 9, defeating four other candidates.[18]

In the November 4 general election, Tonko defeated Republican Schenectady County Legislator James Buhrmaster by a decisive margin.[19] According to the Times Union, "Tonko's name recognition ... accomplishment in the Legislature, such as the passage of mental health parity legislation, and his record" contributed to his win.[20] He had effectively clinched a seat in Congress in the primary; the 21st had long been the only safe Democratic district in the state outside the New York City, Buffalo and Rochester areas.

2010–present

Tonko ran for reelection on the Democratic, Working Families and Independence Party lines. He was challenged by Republican and Conservative Party nominee Ted Danz, a former United States Navy Reservist and small business owner in the cooling and heating business. Tonko raised almost $980,000, and spent almost $780,000 on his campaign; Danz raised about $44,000 and spent about $42,000 on his campaign.[21][22] The New York Times rated the seat "Solid Democratic", with a "99.8%" to "100% chance" that Tonko would win.[22] The major issues in the 2010 race were Tonko's votes for Obamacare, the Stimulus Package (ARRA), and the Energy Bill.[22] The Albany Times Union endorsed Tonko, citing "a way of thinking and speaking like the engineer that he once was" and his support of the economic stimulus bill and health care bills.[23] Tonko won the November 2 general election, 124,889 votes to 85,752.[24]

Redistricting saw Tonko's district renumbered the 20th district.[25] It lost much of its more rural territory to the west. To make up for the loss in population, it was pushed further into Saratoga County. The new 20th was no less Democratic than the old 21st, and Tonko defeated Bob Dieterich in 2012,[26] Jim Fischer in 2014,[27] and Joe Vitollo in 2016[28] and 2018.[29] He defeated Liz Joy in 2020 and 2022.[30]

Results by Election Cycle[31]
Year General Election Opponent Opponent % Tonko %
2008 James Buhrmaster 31% 54.9%[32]
2010 Ted Danz 39.1% 56.9%[33]
2012 Robert Dieterich 29.5% 64%[34]
2014 Jim Fischer 37.3% 59%[35]
2016 Joe Vitollo 32.1% 67.9%[36]
2018 Joe Vitollo 33.5% 66.5%[37]
2020 Liz Joy 38.8% 61.2%[38]
2022 Liz Joy 44.4% 54.2%[39]

Tenure

Tonko was one of the 19 most liberal House members, according to the National Journal, for 2011.[40]

When he entered Congress, Tonko said he wanted to focus on the issue he said he knows best—energy policy.[41] He sponsored a bill to create an $800 million research program in wind energy technologies, which would benefit GE in his district. He also wanted to create a research program to improve the efficiency of gas turbines used in power generation systems that convert heat into energy. In 2010, Tonko got a provision in a House-passed bill, following the BP disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, to prevent future spills and help small businesses in spill research. In 2011, he sponsored an amendment seeking to protect the Environmental Protection Agency's authority to regulate carbon emissions.[42]

Tonko praised the 2011 State of the Union address, saying, "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".[43] He has also often warned of the threat that Obamacare's repeal would pose to small businesses, young people, and seniors.[44]

Tonko has worked to raise awareness about the region's waterways, chiefly the Hudson and Mohawk rivers, and the effects of flooding after Hurricane Irene. Seeking a comprehensive flood mitigation and economic development strategy, Tonko introduced the Hudson-Mohawk Basin Act in 2012.[45]

Tonko became a prominent opponent of the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) in 2015, citing American trade deficits and the use of child labor by at least four countries that had already signed the pact as among his reasons for opposing the deal.[46]

In 2017, Tonko was one of three Catholic politicians whom Bishop Edward Bernard Scharfenberger of Albany publicly rebuked for participating in a rally supporting Planned Parenthood.[47]

In January 2019, Tonko—a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee—was named chair of that committee's Subcommittee on the Environment and Climate Change.[48]

On October 1, 2020, Tonko co-signed a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that condemned Azerbaijan’s offensive operations against the Armenian-populated enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, denounced Turkey’s role in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and criticized "false equivalence between Armenia and Azerbaijan, even as the latter threatens war and refuses to agree to monitoring along the line of contact."[49]

In 2022, Tonko was instrumental in passing provisions contained in the CHIPS and Science Act (PL 117-167) into law.[50]

Syria

In 2023, Tonko was among 56 Democrats to vote in favor of H. Con. Res. 21, which directed President Joe Biden to remove U.S. troops from Syria within 180 days.[51][52]

Committee assignments

Caucus memberships

Tonko is a member of more than 65 House caucuses. Below is a small sample of his memberships:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tonko has major advantage in congressional race – The Daily Gazette". dailygazette.com. 4 November 2018.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-31. Retrieved 2014-10-31.
  3. ^ "GASD honors 2017 Hall of Fame inductees". Recorder News. September 22, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Taking the reins: Tonko stepping into national role on climate change". Recorder News. April 26, 2019.
  5. ^ US Congress Joint Committee on Printing (2013). Official Congressional Directory: 113th Congress. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. p. 187. ISBN 978-0-16-091922-0.
  6. ^ Sanzone, Danielle. "2 Republicans, 5 Democrats to vie in 21st District primary". The Saratogian.
  7. ^ Fowler, Glenn (April 13, 1983). "State Senator to be Chosen in Queens". The New York Times.
  8. ^ Stavisky Wins Race for State Senate; ...Paul Tonko, of Amsterdam, a Democrat, was the winner... in The New York Times on April 13, 1983
  9. ^ Barnes, Steve (14 November 2017). "Community-minded Tonko gets around". Times Union.
  10. ^ "Meet The New Chair, House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Environment & Climate Change". Daily Kos.
  11. ^ Eaton, Leslie (December 6, 1998). "New Yorkers Rush to Invest In College Plan". The New York Times. New York, New York. Retrieved January 15, 2009.
  12. ^ "Buhrmaster, Tonko bring different approaches to challenges – The Daily Gazette". dailygazette.com. 26 October 2008.
  13. ^ WRGB (23 January 2017). "AG Schneiderman announces Cigna settlement". WSTM.
  14. ^ Lamendola, Michael (November 5, 2008). "Tonko wins to succeed McNulty". The Daily Gazette. Schenectady, New York. Retrieved January 15, 2009.
  15. ^ . The Daily Star. Oneonta, New York. May 18, 2007. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved January 15, 2009.
  16. ^ "Tonko resigns from NYSERDA". Albany Business Review. April 28, 2008.
  17. ^ "NY-21: Race Heats Up with Tonko Announcement, Steck Endorsement". Daily Kos.
  18. ^ "Buhrmaster, Tonko win Congressional primary". Albany Business Review. September 10, 2008.
  19. ^ "Tonko wins to succeed McNulty – The Daily Gazette". dailygazette.com. 5 November 2008.
  20. ^ Standforth, Lauren, and Carol Demare, "Tonko cruises to win in 21st Congressional District: Democrat goes to D.C. with handy win over Buhrmaster", November 5, 2008, found at Election coverage[permanent dead link]. Retrieved November 5, 2008.
  21. ^ Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets. Accessed December 20, 2010.
  22. ^ a b c Race profile at The New York Times. Accessed December 20, 2010.
  23. ^ Editorial, "Paul Tonko for Congress," Albany Times Union, October 27, 2010. Found at Times Union.com. Accessed December 20, 2010.
  24. ^ New York State Board of elections official returns for November 2, 2010 August 1, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Accessed December 20, 2010.
  25. ^ "Tonko secures sixth term in Congress – The Daily Gazette". dailygazette.com. 7 November 2018.
  26. ^ Morris, Caitlin (6 November 2012). "Rep. Paul Tonko defeats challenger Bob Dieterich". The Saratogian.
  27. ^ "Tonko defeats Fischer in 20th Congressional District – The Daily Gazette". dailygazette.com.
  28. ^ "U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko defeats challenger Joe Vitollo". Times Union. 9 November 2016.
  29. ^ "Tonko defeats Vitollo for sixth term in Congress". Recorder News. November 6, 2018.
  30. ^ "Rep. Paul Tonko re-elected, defeats Liz Joy in rematch race for NY-20". spectrumlocalnews.com. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  31. ^ "Home Page - New York State Board of Elections". www.elections.ny.gov. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  32. ^ "2008 Election Results | New York State Board of Elections". www.elections.ny.gov. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  33. ^ "2010 Election Results | New York State Board of Elections". www.elections.ny.gov. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  34. ^ "2012 Election Results | New York State Board of Elections". www.elections.ny.gov. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  35. ^ "2014 Election Results | New York State Board of Elections". www.elections.ny.gov. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  36. ^ "2016 Election Results | New York State Board of Elections". www.elections.ny.gov. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  37. ^ "2018 Election Results | New York State Board of Elections". www.elections.ny.gov. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  38. ^ "2020 Election Results | New York State Board of Elections". www.elections.ny.gov. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  39. ^ "2022 Election Results | New York State Board of Elections". www.elections.ny.gov. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  40. ^ . National Journal. February 23, 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-03-14. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  41. ^ . The National Journal. Archived from the original on 2012-01-11.
  42. ^ "Rep. Paul Tonko (D-NY, 21st District) NationalJournal.com". Archive.is. Archived from the original on 2012-09-04. Retrieved 2018-10-08.
  43. ^ Tonko, Paul (January 27, 2011). "State of the Union Response". The Huffington Post.
  44. ^ "Rep. Paul Tonko". The Huffington Post.
  45. ^ LeBrun, Fred. "Tonko bill casts wide river net". timesunion.com.
  46. ^ "Trade official boosts Trans Pacific Partnership, but U.S. Rep. Paul D. Tonko, labor have doubts". 8 April 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  47. ^ Churchill, Chris (February 16, 2017). "Churchill: Bishop scolds Catholic politicians who stood with Planned Parenthood". Times Union. Albany, NY.
  48. ^ Willard, Lucas (15 January 2019). "Tonko Named Chair Of Subcommittee On Climate Change". www.wamc.org.
  49. ^ "Senate and House Leaders to Secretary of State Pompeo: Cut Military Aid to Azerbaijan; Sanction Turkey for Ongoing Attacks Against Armenia and Artsakh". The Armenian Weekly. October 2, 2020.
  50. ^ Rulison, Larry (2022-06-21). "Tonko and business executives push passage of CHIPS Act". Times Union. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  51. ^ https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/118-2023/h136
  52. ^ https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2023-03-08/house-votes-down-bill-directing-removal-of-troops-from-syria
  53. ^ "Tonko Joins House Progressive Caucus". Paul Tonko. January 10, 2023. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  54. ^ . Congressional Arts Caucus. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  55. ^ "Members". House Baltic Caucus. Retrieved 21 February 2018.

External links

  • Congressman Paul D. Tonko official U.S. House website
  • Paul Tonko for Congress
  • Paul Tonko at Curlie

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Paul David Tonko ˈ t ɒ ŋ k oʊ TONK oh born June 18 1949 is an American politician serving as the U S representative for New York s 20th congressional district since 2013 He represented the 21st congressional district from 2009 to 2013 A member of the Democratic Party Tonko has been called a staunch progressive 1 After the 2020 redistricting cycle and effective for the 118th Congress the 20th district will include all of Albany County Saratoga County and Schenectady County as well as part of Rensselaer County Paul TonkoMember of theU S House of Representativesfrom New YorkIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2009Preceded byMichael McNultyConstituency21st district 2009 2013 20th district 2013 present Member of the New York State Assembly from the 105th districtIn office April 1983 June 2007Preceded byGail S ShafferSucceeded byGeorge A Amedore Jr Personal detailsBorn 1949 06 18 June 18 1949 age 73 Amsterdam New York U S Political partyDemocraticEducationClarkson University BS WebsiteHouse websiteFrom 1983 to 2007 Tonko represented the 105th district in the New York State Assembly He was appointed to serve as president and CEO of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority from 2007 until his resignation in April 2008 Soon afterward he declared his candidacy for Congress and was elected in November 2008 Tonko is the ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment Manufacturing and Critical Materials in the 118th Congress Since 2013 he has been the highest ranking Democrat on the panel which authorizes oversees and investigates the Environmental Protection Agency EPA Contents 1 Early life education and early career 2 New York State Assembly 1983 2007 3 U S House of Representatives 2009 present 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 2008 3 1 2 2010 present 3 2 Tenure 3 2 1 Syria 3 3 Committee assignments 3 4 Caucus memberships 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life education and early career EditTonko is a lifelong resident of Amsterdam New York near Schenectady and is of primarily Polish descent 2 He graduated from Amsterdam s Wilbur H Lynch High School in 1967 and received a degree in mechanical and industrial engineering from Clarkson University in Potsdam New York in 1971 3 An engineer for the New York Public Service Commission Tonko became active in local politics in the early 1970s and successfully ran for the Montgomery County Board of Supervisors He was a member of the board from 1976 to 1983 4 and the board s chairman from 1981 to 1983 5 Tonko was the youngest person in county history to be elected to the board of supervisors 6 New York State Assembly 1983 2007 EditIn January 1983 Assemblywoman Gail S Shaffer resigned her 105th district seat to take office as Secretary of State of New York The Democratic Party as well as the Liberal Party nominated Tonko to contest an April 12 special election for the seat against former Schoharie County Clerk Eugene Hallock the Republican and Conservative nominee Tonko defeated Hallock in a close race 7 8 Tonko was reelected 13 times serving in the Assembly until 2007 9 While in the Assembly Tonko served as chair of the Energy Committee from 1992 until his departure from the Assembly in 2007 10 He was also a member of standing committees on Agriculture Transportation and Education where he was the original sponsor and a chief proponent of the College Tuition Savings Program that was signed into law in 1997 11 Tonko sponsored Timothy s Law 12 a 2006 law that requires health insurers to cover mental health treatment 13 He also sponsored the Northeast Dairy Compact 14 and chaired the Legislative Commission on Rural Resources 15 Tonko resigned his Assembly seat in June 2007 to become President and CEO of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority 4 U S House of Representatives 2009 present EditElections Edit 2008 Edit See also 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in New York District 21 On April 25 2008 Tonko stepped down from his position at the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority after ten term Democratic Congressman Michael McNulty announced his upcoming retirement from Congress 16 He subsequently entered the race to succeed McNulty in the 21st district 17 Tonko won the Democratic primary on September 9 defeating four other candidates 18 In the November 4 general election Tonko defeated Republican Schenectady County Legislator James Buhrmaster by a decisive margin 19 According to the Times Union Tonko s name recognition accomplishment in the Legislature such as the passage of mental health parity legislation and his record contributed to his win 20 He had effectively clinched a seat in Congress in the primary the 21st had long been the only safe Democratic district in the state outside the New York City Buffalo and Rochester areas 2010 present Edit Tonko ran for reelection on the Democratic Working Families and Independence Party lines He was challenged by Republican and Conservative Party nominee Ted Danz a former United States Navy Reservist and small business owner in the cooling and heating business Tonko raised almost 980 000 and spent almost 780 000 on his campaign Danz raised about 44 000 and spent about 42 000 on his campaign 21 22 The New York Times rated the seat Solid Democratic with a 99 8 to 100 chance that Tonko would win 22 The major issues in the 2010 race were Tonko s votes for Obamacare the Stimulus Package ARRA and the Energy Bill 22 The Albany Times Union endorsed Tonko citing a way of thinking and speaking like the engineer that he once was and his support of the economic stimulus bill and health care bills 23 Tonko won the November 2 general election 124 889 votes to 85 752 24 Redistricting saw Tonko s district renumbered the 20th district 25 It lost much of its more rural territory to the west To make up for the loss in population it was pushed further into Saratoga County The new 20th was no less Democratic than the old 21st and Tonko defeated Bob Dieterich in 2012 26 Jim Fischer in 2014 27 and Joe Vitollo in 2016 28 and 2018 29 He defeated Liz Joy in 2020 and 2022 30 Results by Election Cycle 31 Year General Election Opponent Opponent Tonko 2008 James Buhrmaster 31 54 9 32 2010 Ted Danz 39 1 56 9 33 2012 Robert Dieterich 29 5 64 34 2014 Jim Fischer 37 3 59 35 2016 Joe Vitollo 32 1 67 9 36 2018 Joe Vitollo 33 5 66 5 37 2020 Liz Joy 38 8 61 2 38 2022 Liz Joy 44 4 54 2 39 Tenure Edit Tonko was one of the 19 most liberal House members according to the National Journal for 2011 40 When he entered Congress Tonko said he wanted to focus on the issue he said he knows best energy policy 41 He sponsored a bill to create an 800 million research program in wind energy technologies which would benefit GE in his district He also wanted to create a research program to improve the efficiency of gas turbines used in power generation systems that convert heat into energy In 2010 Tonko got a provision in a House passed bill following the BP disaster in the Gulf of Mexico to prevent future spills and help small businesses in spill research In 2011 he sponsored an amendment seeking to protect the Environmental Protection Agency s authority to regulate carbon emissions 42 Tonko praised the 2011 State of the Union address saying 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 43 He has also often warned of the threat that Obamacare s repeal would pose to small businesses young people and seniors 44 Tonko has worked to raise awareness about the region s waterways chiefly the Hudson and Mohawk rivers and the effects of flooding after Hurricane Irene Seeking a comprehensive flood mitigation and economic development strategy Tonko introduced the Hudson Mohawk Basin Act in 2012 45 Tonko became a prominent opponent of the Trans Pacific Partnership TPP in 2015 citing American trade deficits and the use of child labor by at least four countries that had already signed the pact as among his reasons for opposing the deal 46 In 2017 Tonko was one of three Catholic politicians whom Bishop Edward Bernard Scharfenberger of Albany publicly rebuked for participating in a rally supporting Planned Parenthood 47 In January 2019 Tonko a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee was named chair of that committee s Subcommittee on the Environment and Climate Change 48 On October 1 2020 Tonko co signed a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that condemned Azerbaijan s offensive operations against the Armenian populated enclave of Nagorno Karabakh denounced Turkey s role in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and criticized false equivalence between Armenia and Azerbaijan even as the latter threatens war and refuses to agree to monitoring along the line of contact 49 In 2022 Tonko was instrumental in passing provisions contained in the CHIPS and Science Act PL 117 167 into law 50 Syria Edit In 2023 Tonko was among 56 Democrats to vote in favor of H Con Res 21 which directed President Joe Biden to remove U S troops from Syria within 180 days 51 52 Committee assignments Edit Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment Manufacturing and Critical Materials Ranking Member Subcommittee on Energy Climate and Grid Security Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Committee on Science Space amp TechnologyCaucus memberships Edit Tonko is a member of more than 65 House caucuses Below is a small sample of his memberships Congressional Progressive Caucus 53 Congressional Addiction Treatment and Recovery Caucus Vice Chair citation needed Bicameral Congressional Caucus on Parkinson s Disease citation needed Bipartisan Congressional Task Force on Alzheimer s disease citation needed Congressional Army Caucus citation needed Congressional Arts Caucus 54 Congressional Biomass Caucus citation needed Heritage Corridor Caucus citation needed Congressional Safe Climate Caucus citation needed Congressional Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender LGBT Equality Caucus citation needed Congressional Mental Health Caucus citation needed Congressional Voting Rights Caucus citation needed House Manufacturing Caucus citation needed House Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus citation needed House Baltic Caucus 55 Medicare for All Caucus citation needed Blue Collar Caucus citation needed See also EditEnergy lawReferences Edit Tonko has major advantage in congressional race The Daily Gazette dailygazette com 4 November 2018 Congressman Paul Tonko Press Releases CONGRESSMAN PAUL TONKO SPEAKS ON POLISH TRAGEDY Archived from the original on 2014 10 31 Retrieved 2014 10 31 GASD honors 2017 Hall of Fame inductees Recorder News September 22 2017 a b Taking the reins Tonko stepping into national role on climate change Recorder News April 26 2019 US Congress Joint Committee on Printing 2013 Official Congressional Directory 113th Congress Washington DC US Government Printing Office p 187 ISBN 978 0 16 091922 0 Sanzone Danielle 2 Republicans 5 Democrats to vie in 21st District primary The Saratogian Fowler Glenn April 13 1983 State Senator to be Chosen in Queens The New York Times Stavisky Wins Race for State Senate Paul Tonko of Amsterdam a Democrat was the winner in The New York Times on April 13 1983 Barnes Steve 14 November 2017 Community minded Tonko gets around Times Union Meet The New Chair House Energy amp Commerce Subcommittee on Environment amp Climate Change Daily Kos Eaton Leslie December 6 1998 New Yorkers Rush to Invest In College Plan The New York Times New York New York Retrieved January 15 2009 Buhrmaster Tonko bring different approaches to challenges The Daily Gazette dailygazette com 26 October 2008 WRGB 23 January 2017 AG Schneiderman announces Cigna settlement WSTM Lamendola Michael November 5 2008 Tonko wins to succeed McNulty The Daily Gazette Schenectady New York Retrieved January 15 2009 Tonko speaking at SUNY Cobleskill The Daily Star Oneonta New York May 18 2007 Archived from the original on 2011 07 16 Retrieved January 15 2009 Tonko resigns from NYSERDA Albany Business Review April 28 2008 NY 21 Race Heats Up with Tonko Announcement Steck Endorsement Daily Kos Buhrmaster Tonko win Congressional primary Albany Business Review September 10 2008 Tonko wins to succeed McNulty The Daily Gazette dailygazette com 5 November 2008 Standforth Lauren and Carol Demare Tonko cruises to win in 21st Congressional District Democrat goes to D C with handy win over Buhrmaster November 5 2008 found at Election coverage permanent dead link Retrieved November 5 2008 Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets Accessed December 20 2010 a b c Race profile at The New York Times Accessed December 20 2010 Editorial Paul Tonko for Congress Albany Times Union October 27 2010 Found at Times Union com Accessed December 20 2010 New York State Board of elections official returns for November 2 2010 Archived August 1 2013 at the Wayback Machine Accessed December 20 2010 Tonko secures sixth term in Congress The Daily Gazette dailygazette com 7 November 2018 Morris Caitlin 6 November 2012 Rep Paul Tonko defeats challenger Bob Dieterich The Saratogian Tonko defeats Fischer in 20th Congressional District The Daily Gazette dailygazette com U S Rep Paul Tonko defeats challenger Joe Vitollo Times Union 9 November 2016 Tonko defeats Vitollo for sixth term in Congress Recorder News November 6 2018 Rep Paul Tonko re elected defeats Liz Joy in rematch race for NY 20 spectrumlocalnews com Retrieved 2022 11 10 Home Page New York State Board of Elections www elections ny gov Retrieved 2022 11 10 2008 Election Results New York State Board of Elections www elections ny gov Retrieved 2022 11 10 2010 Election Results New York State Board of Elections www elections ny gov Retrieved 2022 11 10 2012 Election Results New York State Board of Elections www elections ny gov Retrieved 2022 11 10 2014 Election Results New York State Board of Elections www elections ny gov Retrieved 2022 11 10 2016 Election Results New York State Board of Elections www elections ny gov Retrieved 2022 11 10 2018 Election Results New York State Board of Elections www elections ny gov Retrieved 2022 11 10 2020 Election Results New York State Board of Elections www elections ny gov Retrieved 2020 12 04 2022 Election Results New York State Board of Elections www elections ny gov Retrieved 2022 11 12 Most Liberal House Members PICTURES National Journal February 23 2012 Archived from the original on 2012 03 14 Retrieved March 12 2012 Rep Paul Tonko D The National Journal Archived from the original on 2012 01 11 Rep Paul Tonko D NY 21st District NationalJournal com Archive is Archived from the original on 2012 09 04 Retrieved 2018 10 08 Tonko Paul January 27 2011 State of the Union Response The Huffington Post Rep Paul Tonko The Huffington Post LeBrun Fred Tonko bill casts wide river net timesunion com Trade official boosts Trans Pacific Partnership but U S Rep Paul D Tonko labor have doubts 8 April 2015 Retrieved 8 October 2018 Churchill Chris February 16 2017 Churchill Bishop scolds Catholic politicians who stood with Planned Parenthood Times Union Albany NY Willard Lucas 15 January 2019 Tonko Named Chair Of Subcommittee On Climate Change www wamc org Senate and House Leaders to Secretary of State Pompeo Cut Military Aid to Azerbaijan Sanction Turkey for Ongoing Attacks Against Armenia and Artsakh The Armenian Weekly October 2 2020 Rulison Larry 2022 06 21 Tonko and business executives push passage of CHIPS Act Times Union Retrieved 2022 11 10 https www govtrack us congress votes 118 2023 h136 https www usnews com news politics articles 2023 03 08 house votes down bill directing removal of troops from syria Tonko Joins House Progressive Caucus Paul Tonko January 10 2023 Retrieved January 10 2023 Membership Congressional Arts Caucus Archived from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 23 March 2018 Members House Baltic Caucus Retrieved 21 February 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paul Tonko Congressman Paul D Tonko official U S House website Paul Tonko for Congress Paul Tonko at CurlieBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart Appearances on C SPANNew York State AssemblyPreceded byGail S Shaffer Member of the New York Assemblyfrom the 105th district1983 2007 Succeeded byGeorge A Amedore Jr U S House of RepresentativesPreceded byMichael R McNulty Member of the U S House of Representatives from New York s 21st congressional district2009 2013 Succeeded byBill OwensPreceded byChris Gibson Member of the U S House of Representatives from New York s 20th congressional district2013 present IncumbentU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byGlenn Thompson United States representatives by seniority92nd 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