It is an honor to represent the people of New York’s 7th District in the United States Congress. I am working hard to ensure the security and prosperity of hard-working families, create jobs, improve our education system, and support and protect our veterans and seniors.

I want to keep up the fight to keep our nation strong, so please take a moment to read about my work in Congress and let me know your thoughts and ideas about how best to move our nation forward. Also, if you would like to help support my efforts, you can sign up to volunteer for, donate to or attend an upcoming event with my campaign.

Only with your help will I be able to continue serving my hometown community and working to keep our city, state and country healthy, safe and strong!

Sincerely,

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Congressman Joe Crowley


Apr 10, 2012

Travel procedures to the United States would be streamlined from three South American countries to boost tourism in Queens under a proposal by a local lawmaker.

Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-Queens, Bronx) unveiled a proposal Tuesday to expand the Department of Homeland Security’s Visa Waiver Program, which allows visitors from select countries to visit for 90 days without a visa.

Apr 08, 2012

The New York Botanical Garden celebrated the opening of a green “intermodal” transportation facility, a parking garage that promises to provide ample parking for the garden.

The garage, located at 401 Bedford Park Boulevard, next to Webster Avenue and the Metro North line, sits on one acre and contains 825 parking spaces and was open to the public on Sunday, April 1.

Mar 16, 2012

New York Congressman Joe Crowley’s 50th birthday bash at Sidetracks Irish bar and restaurant in Queens was packed to the gills on Sunday afternoon.

The amiable Joe was where he likes to be best, up on stage with his band, blasting out rock and roll and old Irish standards and meeting and greeting hundreds of supporters.

Speaking of wonderful old Irish standards, his evergreen mother, Eileen, from Co. Armagh was able to sing with the best of them, belting out “The Boys From the County Armagh.”