Steven J. Israel (born May 30, 1958) is an American political commentator, lobbyist, author, bookseller and former politician. He served as a
U.S. Representative from New York from 2001 to 2017. A member of the
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, he was elected in until 2013 and until his retirement. At the time of his departure from Congress, his district included portions of northern
Nassau County and
Suffolk County on
Long Island, as well as a small portion of
Queens
Queens is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York. Located on Long Island, it is the largest New York City borough by area. It is bordered by the borough of Brooklyn at the western tip of Long ...
in New York City.
Israel chaired the
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee from 2011 to 2015 and Democratic Policy and Communications Committee from 2015 to 2017. Prior to his election to Congress, he served on the
Huntington Town Board, starting 1993. After leaving Congress in 2017, Israel joined
CNN as a political commentator. In 2019, he was appointed the inaugural director of the Institute of Politics and Global Affairs at
Cornell University
Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to ...
. , Israel also serves on the Board of Advisors for lobbying firm Michael Best Strategies.
Early life and career
Israel was born in
Brooklyn
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and raised in the
Long Island community of
Levittown, New York.
He attended
Nassau Community College and
Syracuse University
Syracuse University (informally 'Cuse or SU) is a Private university, private research university in Syracuse, New York. Established in 1870 with roots in the Methodist Episcopal Church, the university has been nonsectarian since 1920. Locate ...
for one year before graduating from
George Washington University
, mottoeng = "God is Our Trust"
, established =
, type = Private federally chartered research university
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, endowment = $2.8 billion (2022)
, presi ...
with a Bachelor of Arts in 1982.
After earning his bachelor's degree, Israel became a staff member for U.S. Representative
Richard Ottinger.
He was later elected to the town council in
Huntington, New York
The Town of Huntington is one of ten Administrative divisions of New York#Town, towns in Suffolk County, New York. Founded in 1653, it is located on the North Shore (Long Island), north shore of Long Island in northwestern Suffolk County, with Lo ...
, in 1993.
U.S. House of Representatives
Elections
After
Rick Lazio left his House seat to run for the
United States Senate
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The composition and ...
in 2000, Israel was elected to his seat, receiving 48% of the vote, defeating Republican Joan Johnson, who received 34%, and four independent candidates. He was reelected six times with relatively little difficulty, despite representing a swing district on paper.
On January 5, 2016, Israel announced that he would not seek reelection in November 2016.
Committee assignments
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Committee on Appropriations
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Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development
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Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
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Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies
Caucus membership
* Co-chair and founder of
Congressional Center Aisle Caucus
* House Cancer Caucus (Co-chair)
* Long Island Sound Caucus (Co-chair)
Party leadership
* Assistant Democratic Whip
* House Democratic Caucus Task Force On Defense and the Military (Chair)
* House Democratic Study Group on National Security Policy (Co-chair)
Tenure
Israel voted to authorize George W. Bush to use military force in Iraq, even though more than 60 per cent of his Democratic colleagues in the House voted against the bill.
In his second term, Israel was tapped for a leadership position as Assistant
Whip
A whip is a tool or weapon designed to strike humans or other animals to exert control through pain compliance or fear of pain. They can also be used without inflicting pain, for audiovisual cues, such as in equestrianism. They are generally ...
. In his third term, Israel was appointed to chair the House Democratic Caucus Task Force on Defense and Military, a group of 15 Democratic House members who reach out to the defense community and advise the House Democratic leadership on military policy.
In 2006, in response to
Jimmy Carter
James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 76th governor of Georgia from 19 ...
's book ''
Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid'', Israel said, "I disagree with President Carter fundamentally. The reason for the Palestinian plight is the Palestinians."
Israel supported a study on the feasibility of switching from Tuesday to weekend voting.
;Occupy Wall Street
Israel's support for
Occupy Wall Street drew criticism from conservatives, who claimed the movement harbored "anti-Semitic" elements. In response Israel pointed to his support for the nation of Israel as well as his own Jewish heritage.
DCCC chairman
As an ally of
Nancy Pelosi, Israel was mentioned in 2010 as a possible successor to
Chris Van Hollen
Christopher Van Hollen Jr. (born January 10, 1959) is an American attorney and politician serving as the junior United States senator from Maryland since 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Van Hollen served as the U.S. representative f ...
, the chairman of the DCCC; he declined to speak about it until after the midterms were over, saying he was "just completely focused on supporting Nancy Pelosi."
It was reported that Pelosi's selection of Israel to head the DCCC had much to do with the district he represents, where "Democrats hold a modest registration edge but independents decide elections." Israel had gained respect through fundraising and recruiting candidates for the campaign committee. Israel is one of the few Democrats who has run campaign ads in defense of his vote on health care.
Policy positions
Abortion
Israel has said he supports legal abortions in cases of rape, incest, and threat to the life of the mother, though he does not support abortions being legal in all cases.
He has voted against bills that would prohibit federal funding for abortions, against a bill that would eliminate federal funding for
Planned Parenthood
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, an organization that provides abortions, and against the Abortion Pain Act, which would have prevented abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Since 2004 he has consistently received 100% ratings from the pro-choice groups
NARAL, Planned Parenthood, and the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association, as well as a 0% rating from the
National Right to Life Committee
The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) is the oldest and largest national anti-abortion organization in the United States with affiliates in all 50 states and more than 3,000 local chapters nationwide.
Since the 1980s, NRLC has influen ...
.
Economics
On July 4, 2013 Israel announced legislation that would require all U.S. national parks to sell merchandise that is
Made in the USA.
Gun issues
Israel supports increased regulation on gun ownership. He voted against several bills and amendments which would decrease federal regulation of safety precautions of guns and decrease federal regulations on the sale of firearms. He also cosponsored the 2009 "No Fly, No Buy" Act, stating "Gun safety measures like the 'No Fly, No Buy' Act should be a no-brainer for every member of Congress. It's common sense legislation." He has received 0% ratings from the pro-
gun rights NRA and the
Gun Owners of America, as well as 100% ratings from the pro-
gun control
Gun control, or firearms regulation, is the set of laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms by civilians.
Most countries have a restrictive firearm guiding policy, with onl ...
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
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and the
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.
Israel was an original cosponsor of the bill
To extend the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988 for 10 years (H.R. 3626; 113th Congress), which passed the House on December 3, 2013.
The bill allowed for a ten-year extension of the
Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988, but did not expand any of its provisions (related to plastic guns).
Health care
Israel voted for the 2010
Affordable Care Act, and against several bills repealing it.
LGBT rights
Israel supports same-sex marriage. In a press release in June 2009, he said, "I'm proud of what Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Vermont have done for marriage equality. I hope that my home state of New York will soon follow."
New York legalized same-sex marriage in 2011.
He voted for the repeal of
Don't ask, don't tell, and for the
Employment Non-Discrimination Act.
He has a 100% rating from the pro-LGBT rights
Human Rights Campaign and a 0% rating from the
Family Research Council.
Social media
In October 2022, Israel joined the Council for Responsible Social Media project launched by
Issue One to address the negative mental, civic, and public health impacts of
social media
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in the United States co-chaired by former
House Democratic Caucus Leader
Dick Gephardt and former
Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey.
J Street controversy
Steve Israel was an honorary member of the gala host committee for a Gala dinner on October 27, 2009, by
J Street, a liberal
nonprofit lobbying group. In the weeks leading up to the Gala dinner, those aligned with the
Likud
Likud ( he, הַלִּיכּוּד, HaLikud, The Consolidation), officially known as Likud – National Liberal Movement, is a major centre-right to right-wing political party in Israel. It was founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin and Ariel Shar ...
, the political party of Israeli Prime Minister,
Benjamin Netanyahu, criticized Steve Israel and those supporting J Street. ''
The Weekly Standard
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'' blogger
Michael Goldfarb called the J Street dinner an "anti-Israel bash." In response, Steve Israel's spokeswoman Lindsay Hamilton said, "It's absurd that this has become a controversy...The Congressman agreed to be on the gala host committee. That doesn't mean he agrees with every viewpoint of every speaker at the event".
Electoral history
New York election law allows for
fusion voting, where a candidate can run as a member of multiple parties. In 2000 Israel ran only as a Democrat in his winning bid for Congress, but since 2002 he has also run as the candidate for the
Independence Party and the
Working Families Party. In 2000 the Republican candidate ran only as a Republican, but since 2002, every Republican has also run as the candidate for the
Conservative Party of New York.
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Democratic
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, , 48%
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Republican
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2002
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2004
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, , Steve Israel
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, , Richard Hoffmann
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, , 33%
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2006
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, , 70%
, , John W. Bugler
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, , 30%
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2008
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, , 67%
, , Frank J. Stalzer
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2010
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, , 56%
, , John Gomez
, , Republican
, , 43%
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2012
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, , Steve Israel
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, , Stephen Labate
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2014
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, , Steve Israel
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, , Grant Lally
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, , 45%
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Personal life
Israel has two adult daughters.
He has written two novels of political satire: ''The Global War on Morris'' (2014) and ''
Big Guns'' (2018).
The 2012 sale of Israel's marital home was the subject of minor controversy, after it was discovered that he had received financial contributions from lenders who also gave him a favorable deal on a short sale of the home in the wake of his separation from his wife from 2003 to 2014, Marlene Budd.
In November 2021, Israel opened a bookstore in
Oyster Bay, NY
Oyster Bay is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) on the North Shore of Long Island in Nassau County in the state of New York, United States. The hamlet is also the site of a station on the Oyster Bay Branch of the Long Island Rail ...
named after former President and town resident
Theodore Roosevelt
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Bibliography
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See also
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List of Jewish members of the United States Congress
References
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Living people
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