Timothy Bishop Democrat (Elected 2003), New York House District 1

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Picture of Timothy Bishop
Committee membership
House Committee on Education and Labor; House Committee on Education and the Workforce; House Committee on the Budget; House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Phone
202-225-3826
Showing contributions
Jan 2003-Jun 2009

Total Campaign Contributions Received: $4,422,619

Top 10 Interests Funding

InterestContributions
Transportation Unions$305,000Money Map
Securities & Investment$258,426Money Map
Lawyers/Law Firms$228,651Money Map
Building Trade Unions$213,000Money Map
Public Sector Unions$208,556Money Map
Real Estate$162,550Money Map
Health Professionals$159,200Money Map
Industrial Unions$143,450Money Map
TV/Movies/Music$135,726Money Map
Misc Finance$99,549Money Map

Contributions from political parties and from other candidates are not included in top 10 lists.

Contribution data provided by the Center for Responsive Politics (OpenSecrets.org)

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HR 2744 is a Necessity for Flight Attendants by Spencer Maccoll, May 29, 2008 (2:56pm)

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is a good law that helps many workers to be compensated when they must leave their work for an emergency. But airline workers do not meet the qualifications to get these benefits because their hours are calculated differently than most wage earners. Flight attendants spend only a part of their job in the skies, but that time in the sky is all that is recorded for determining their FMLA benefits. Flight attendants need HR 2744, Airline Flight Crew Technical Corrections Act, to pass so that they can be covered by the FMLA.