2012年9月17日星期一

Spotlight on Success - Congressman Sherwood Boehlert

Youth Jets Jersey, The office, now occupied by Congressman Arcuri, looks out across the off-ramp that leads into downtown Utica, northeast to the New York State Thruway, and a bit further north the Route 8 and Route 12 extensions can be seen meandering toward the Adirondacks, the largest mountain range east of the Mississippi.

Just a few feet from the steps of the Alexander Pirnie Federal Building, named after the late Congressman whom Sherry worked for during his Utica College days, the Erie Canal Youth Jets Jersey paved the way for travel to the golden promises of the West.

Talking with Sherry made it apparent that he\'s well versed in the rich history of his congressional district. A district whose once mighty job force was decimated by a massive loss of jobs caused by the new era ushered in by the onset of information age.

Surely, the biggest hit occurred when, Youth Jets Jersey in 1993, the Presidential Base Realignment Closure Commission shut down Griffiss Air Force Base, 22 miles west of Utica. With Griffiss went 10 percent of Oneida County\'s population and a $700 million annual budget. The closing of Griffiss had far-reaching ramifications on Greater Utica\'s economy as several ancillary type businesses were forced to close, leaving thousands out of work and many more fleeing the area in search of opportunities. Facing tough situations throughout his political career is nothing new to Sherry. He takes a tough stance on all issues concerning the environment even if it means voting against his own GOP leadership. Although the criticism by the GOP leadership Youth Jets Jersey would have weathered most members of Congress, Sherry prevailed and won praise from both aisles of the House.

Sherry was second in command as a member of the House Committee on Science. He was chairman of the Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure. He also served on the Select Committee on Intelligence, a position he is particularly fond of because his duties put him \"in close touch with all the university and research communities nationally.\"

One would surmise that with all the negative news that flowed seemingly endlessly for a time that Boehlert would be politically damaged and appear inept at helping local officials retain or create new jobs. Well, think again. Not only did Sherry get reelected eight times since his first Congressional run in 1982, he proved his worth and put his Washington acumen to use by bringing the Defense Financing and Accounting Service Center to the Griffiss Technology Park, which added 500 jobs to the nearly 3,000 other civilian jobs that have been created since the Air Force left for New Jersey. Although the activity at Griffiss pales in comparison to the base\'s military heyday, Sherry boasts that capturing the Accounting Service Center is another example that the former air base can succeed as a civilian installation without relying primarily on the military for jobs.

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