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Congressman Peter King is running for his sixth term in the United States House of Representatives on the Republican, Conservative, Independent and Right to Life Party lines. He was first elected to represent New York's Third Congressional District in 1992.

Peter King

According to King, the most important issue right now, and one that is going to continue for quite a few years, is the war against terrorism and rebuilding New York. He plans to continue working with the President of the United States on both of these fronts.

If re-elected, King, who said he is most proud of remaining independent and fighting for New York, also plans to strengthen the economy, create jobs and root out corporate corruption. "To help strengthen our economy, I would curb unnecessary spending and be careful about spending," said King. "We need to provide middle income tax cuts because they need the relief and it will encourage consumer spending, which is essential to our economy today."

King serves on the Financial Services Committee and the International Relations Committee. He is an advocate of tax relief for working families; safeguarding Social Security and Medicare; and strengthening our national defense.

"As a member of the Financial Services Committee, we are going to continue investigations on corporate corruption and pass any new laws that are necessary," said King. "Corporate corruption is what undermines confidence in our economy. It scares people away from the stock market, making investments and it causes concerns over their pensions. This goes right to the heart of our economic system."

After redistricting, the lines of the Third Congressional District were changed. The district now includes about 150,000 residents of Suffolk County and lost between 70,000 and 80,000 residents in Nassau County. King said he will be spending time campaigning in both counties, talking to residents and learning about those issues that concern them.

Among his successful initiatives, King cites securing the votes to pass the first-ever Federal study of the high rate of breast cancer on Long Island and winning the approval of a comprehensive plan to rebuild the storm-damaged beaches on Long Island's south shore.

Prior to serving in Congress, King was elected to three terms in 1981, 1985 and 1989 as the Comptroller of Nassau County. As the county's chief fiscal watchdog, King initiated official audits and investigations, which resulted in millions of dollars in savings to local taxpayers. He began his political career in November of 1977 by winning election to the Hempstead Town Council.

King was born on April 5, 1944 and is a graduate of St. Francis College, Brooklyn, and the University of Notre Dame Law School. He is a lifelong resident of New York and has lived in Nassau County for more than 30 years. King and his wife, Rosemary, reside in Seaford with their two children, Sean and Erin.


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