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Jerrold Nadler Bio, Education, Net Worth, News, Son and Contact

Jerrold Nadler Biography

Jerrold Nadler(Full name: Jerrold Lewis Nadler)”nædlər/” is an American attorney and politician who serves as the U.S. Representative from New York’s 10th congressional district. As of 2019, he is the 14th term in Congress, he has served since 1992. He is a member of the Democratic Party.

The district, numbered as the 17th District from 1992 to 1993 and as the 8th District from 1993 to 2013, involving the west side of Manhattan from the Upper West Side down to Battery Park, including the World Trade Center.

It also involves the Manhattan neighborhoods of Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen, and Greenwich Village, as well as parts of Brooklyn such as Coney Island, Bensonhurst, Borough Park, and Bay Ridge.

It includes many of New York City’s most popular tourist attractions, including the Statue of Liberty, New York Stock Exchange, Brooklyn Bridge, and Central Park.

Jerrold Nadler Age

Jerrold Lewis Nadler is an American attorney and politician serving as the U.S. Representative for New York’s 10th congressional district since 2013. He was born on  June 13. 1947, in New York City, NY. Nadler is 72 years old as of 2019.

Jerrold Nadler Family

He was born to his parents Miriam”Schreiber” and Emanuel “Max” Nadler and he is a brother to Private User and Private. When receiving a B.A. degree from Columbia University, he became a brother of Alpha Epsilon Pi.

Jerrold Nadler Education

1978- Fordham University School of Law

1969-Columbia University

1965-Stuyvesant High School

Jerrold Nadler Wife | Jerrold Nadler Son

He is engaged to Joyce Miller and the couple has a son called Michael Nadler together. In 2002 and 2003, Nadler had laparoscopic duodenal switch surgery, helping him lose more than 100 pounds.

Jerrold Nadler Net Worth

Based on analysis of multiple outside rankings, Nadler is one of the most reliable Democratic votes, meaning he can be considered a safe vote for the Democratic Party in Congress. He has an estimated net worth of  $11 million dollars as of 2019.

Jerrold Nadler Email

You can contact Nadler through the following email.

 Jerrold Nadler Phone Number

Federal government office
Washington, DC
(202) 225-5635

WEBSITE
State government office
New York, NY
(212) 367-7350

Brooklyn, NY
(718) 373-3198

Jerrold Nadler District

New York’s 10th Congressional District

Manhattan’s Upper West Side

Hell’s Kitchen

Chelsea

SoHo

Greenwich Village

TriBeCa

The Financial District

Battery Park City Brooklyn

The 10th District

Parts of Borough Park

Kensington

Red Hook

Sunset Park

Bensonhurst

Dyker Height

Gravesend.

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Jerrold Nadler Chief Of Staff

 Staff Members

Representative Jerrold Nadler (D-NY 10th)15th-term Democrat from New York.

Staff Members:

Chief of Staff: Amy

Scheduler: Brigid Campbell

Legis. Dir.: Melissa Connolly

Comm. Dir.: Daniel Schwarz

Veteran Affairs LA: John Doty

Military LA: John Doty

Child/Family Issues LA: Melissa Connolly

Health LA: Melissa Connolly

Financial Services LA: Melissa Connolly

Foreign Policy LA: John Doty

Education LA: Kayla Hamedi

Agriculture LA: Andrew Heineman

Telecomm LA: John Doty

Elections LA: David Greengrass

Energy LA: Andrew Heineman

Environment LA: Andrew Heineman

Firearms LA: David Greengrass

Judiciary LA: David Greengrass

Tax LA: Melissa Connolly

Transportation LA: Andrew Heineman

Trade LA: Andrew Heineman

Commerce LA: Andrew Heineman

Labor LA: Andrew Heineman

Budget LA: Melissa Connolly

Arts/Humanities LA: Melissa Connolly

Civil Rights LA: David Greengrass

Government Affairs LA: Vacant

Housing LA: Melissa Connolly

Medicare/Medicaid LA: Melissa Connolly

Appropriations LA: Melissa Connolly

Science/Technology LA: Kayla Hamedi

Social Security LA: Melissa Connolly

Space – NASA LA: Kayla Hamedi

Pensions LA: Melissa Connolly

Animal Welfare LA: Kayla Hamedi

Women’s Issues LA: Melissa Connolly

Native American Affairs LA: Andrew Heineman

Immigration LA: David Greengrass

Homeland Security LA: John Doty

Washington Dir.: John

Sr. Counsel: David Greengrass

LC: Kayla Hamedi

Press Asst.: Kayla Hamedi

Legis. Asst.: Andrew Heineman

Dir. of Operations: Janice Siegel

Dist. Director: Robert Gottheim

Jerrold Nadler Internship

Learn more about the government and politics by interning in Congressman Nadler’s Washington, D.C. or Manhattan office. We offer full and part-time internships to college students throughout the year.

Internships fill up quickly, so be sure to submit your application as early as possible.

Please send a resume, cover letter, and 1-2 page writing sample to the office that are you are interested in working in. In your cover letter, please note your availability on each day of the week. The contact information is as follows:

Jazmine Bonner
Email:
Office of Congressman Jerrold Nadler
2132 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: (202) 225-5635
Fax: (202) 225-6923
Washington, DC Office Summer 2019 Internship Applications Requested by March 01, 2019

Clara Dorfman
Email:
Office of Congressman Jerrold Nadler
201 Varick Street, Suite 669
New York, NY 10014
Phone: (212) 367-7350
Fax: (212) 367-7356

Manhattan District Office Summer 2019 Internship Applications Requested by 1st March 2019

Jerrold Nadler Committees

Judiciary Committee
Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet (Ranking Member)
Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice

Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
Subcommittee on Highways and Transit
Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials

Jerrold Nadler Congress

Washington, D.C., House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) sent a letter to Scott Lloyd(former head of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)) requesting that he clarify statements made during his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on 26th February 2019.

Scott Lloyd

Senior Advisor
Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives
Department of Health and Human Services
200 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20201

Dear Mr. Lloyd,

Thank you for appearing before the House Judiciary Committee on 26th February 2019. Last month’s hearing was an important first step for Congress and the American people to gain more clarity on the processes and decision-making procedures behind the Trump Administration’s family separation policy.

At that hearing, our Members expressed concern about your conduct as head of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR).

They asked you specifically and repeatedly about reports that you had compiled spreadsheets to track the pregnancies and menstrual cycles of young women in your care.

We were troubled by your responses at the time—but we now have reason to believe that your responses are inconsistent with documentation that has been made public since your testimony. We ask that you make yourself available to the Committee to clarify your testimony as soon as possible, but no later than 12th April 2019.

When we meet, two issues require your careful attention.

First, Representative Madeleine Dean asked you multiple times if you had “tracked the menstrual cycles of young girls, young women in your custody.” You responded: “That is not an accurate characterization of what occurred. I am not sure what exactly you are referring to.”

Representative Dean then followed up: “It is a yes or no. Did you track—did you create any kind of tracking mechanism.

”You responded: “I don’t have a yes or no answer for that question…” before proceeding to describe a document which lists pregnant girls in ORR care and how long they have been pregnant.

Representative Dean then asked you directly: were you “denying that you tracked the menstrual cycles of young women in your custody.”You responded: “I am denying that I tracked menstrual cycles of women in my custody.”

Since your testimony, a 28-page document listing young women who were pregnant in ORR custody has been made public.

In that document, at your direction, ORR appears to have been tracking deeply personal information about women aged 12 through 17—including whether their pregnancy was a result of consensual sex, “gestational age,” and the last known menstrual cycle of the women in your custody.

Second, Representative Dean also asked you: “Isn’t it true that you personally visited pregnant minors to pressure them to continue their pregnancies?”You responded: “No, that is not true.”

However, in a deposition given on 18th December 2017, you admitted that you did visit at least one pregnant unaccompanied minor while she was in ORR custody.

In that deposition, you also admitted to speaking on the phone with at least one other pregnant unaccompanied minor where the topic of abortion was discussed.

Given these inconsistencies, I have asked my staff to work with yours to give you an opportunity to clarify these and other matters on a voluntary basis. Failing that, we would expect to pursue a date and time for a formal deposition.

Thank you.

Jerrold Nadler News

Nadler reaches a deal to interview former White House, Staffer

June 24 (UPI) — The House judiciary committee reached an agreement Monday with Annie Donaldson, the former chief of staff for former White House counsel Donald McGahn, to give testimony before the panel.

The committee issued a subpoena for Donaldson and former communications director Hope Hicks to appear for a hearing related to an investigation into potential obstruction of justice, corruption and abuse of power in the White House. They also sought documents from the two women.

Donaldson was due to appear Monday for a hearing, but Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said there were concerns about her ability to travel and testify because she is in her third trimester of pregnancy.

Under the agreement, Donaldson will appear for testimony after Nov. 1, provide answers to written questions within a week of receiving them and inform the committee whether the White House provided her documents.

Nadler said he was happy to reach an agreement with Donaldson.

“We understand that Ms. Donaldson’s pregnancy makes it difficult for her to travel and testify for long periods of time, and we worked on finding accommodation to those needs and restrictions,” he said.

“Ms. Donaldson had a front row seat to many of the instances outlined in the Mueller Report dealing with President Trump’s alleged obstruction of justice and other abuses of power, which is why she is a key witness for the Committee in our ongoing work to hold the President, his associates, and members of his Administration accountable.”

Earlier this month, the White House instructed Donaldson and Hicks not to hand over any documents related to their work within the Trump administration.

Hicks testified before the committee Wednesday, but Justice Department officials largely blocked her from answering questions about her time in the Trump administration.

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