Topic: Yvette Clarke

Kosher king hopes pals can trim sentence

A well-connected kosher slaughterhouse king convicted of fraud at his Iowa plant has rustled up a herd of New York pols to try to win him a reduced...
On Thursday, April 14 the Subcommittee on Cyber Security, Infrastructure Protection and Security Technologies of the House Homeland Security...
Computerworld - It's unclear whether a report being prepared for President Barack Obama on federal information security preparedness will support...
A unique program that helps both mentally ill seniors and their exhausted caregivers is slated to close due to city budget cuts.. . The Friendship...
It's time for President Obama to lead a global crackdown on cyber criminals like the WikiLeaks sympathizers who attacked U.S. companies last week...

School lunch lesson

Ashley Agousto opened the bag that held her free summer lunch - a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and a red apple - at the Kosciusko Pool, and...

How cybersecurity policy looks from the gavel

Rep. Yvette Clarke shares her perspective as chairwoman of the House Homeland Security subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Cybersecurity. Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-N.Y.) has seen a lot of changes during her relatively brief tenure as chairwoman of the Homeland Security Committee ...
Push for overhaul of immigration laws taking on new forces, greater commitment, more diversityBeyond the noisy town hall meetings, Tea Party protests and sky-is-falling speeches characterizing much of the health care debate is a less visible, but no less intense push to ...
Senior House lawmaker says the need is immediate. The chairwoman of a House subcommittee that oversees cybersecurity today called on President Barack Obama to quickly appoint a cybersecurity coordinator.. "One of the things that I would ask is that you join and ...

Politicos are just public servants for sake of recovery

The article reports on the participation of politicians in New York in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Representatives Yvette Clarke and Ed Towns drew a crowd of New Yorkers at the Brooklyn Academy of Music to learn their stand ...