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New Massa Interview

City Newspaper's Jeremy Moule has a wide-ranging and lengthy interview with Eric Massa on City's site. It covers the wars, dairy prices, healthcare reform and the economy. Massa "feels like a sergeant on the battlefield without a general" because of the lack of Presidential leadership on healthcare, and he's pretty pessimistic about the chances of a comprehensive healthcare reform bill passing.

Speech Reaction

The Corning Leader has Massa and Reed reaction to last night's speech. Both are "encouraged".

Waiting for the Speech

The big event of the week is tonight's address by President Obama. Eric Massa has postponed his press conference until tomorrow, and he'll also be appearing on Fox and Friends at 6:45 AM.

Tom Reed did not postpone his press conference, and the Star-Gazette reports that he's hoping for tort reform. Hope is all that he can do, because his party's reluctance to engage on healthcare reform has cost them a seat at the table where they could push their agenda.

Long Weekend Short on News

Here's a little more on the disaster declaration for flooding in the southeastern New York. And Tom Reed thinks we shouldn't spend any more stimulus money. Other than that, it's looking like a sunny weekend.

All Ag News

The Corning Leader, Star-Gazette, City Newspaper and D&C have reports about House Ag Committee Chair Collin Peterson's visit to the 29th. Topics discussed include:

  • Immigration reform, which is critical to fruit growers. Massa thinks reform will be back on the Congressional calendar after health care, and he expects a piecemeal (non-comprehensive) plan to pass.
  • Biofuels, including ethanol made from grasses and trees. Peterson noted that there's an assistance program for farmers who deliver eligible plant material to refineries.
  • Dairy Prices. 75 dairy farmers showed up to complain about inadequate price supports, and efforts are underway to get more stimulus money to farmers.

Morning News: Papers and Blogs

The Amherst Times reports that flood-damaged areas of Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and Erie Counties have been declared disaster areas.

The mighty Gannett empire reports that Massa is interested in helping small business. Also, a wind farm in Steuben County got a $75 million stimulus grant.

Area bloggers have a couple of interesting town hall meeting reports. First, GranolaBox reports on the Potter town hall meeting, which was tame by current standards. And Rochester resident Tim Ellis blogs about his experience at the Victor town hall meeting on the Huffington Post.

Morning News: The Last Big Meeting

The Corning Leader and the Star-Gazette attended last night's meeting in Horseheads. About 800 people showed up. The S-G's coverage includes a photo of a pair of senior citizens with the sign "Govt Health is Dead on Arrival". They must have run out of room for the rest of the slogan: "for others, not us".

WETM also has a short story about the meeting.

Today's Democrat and Chronicle carries an op-ed from a local physician who describes the atmosphere at the Victor town hall meeting:

I arrived at the town-hall meeting for Rep. Eric Massa, D-Corning, with an eagerness for respectful debate. I left with a sense of disgust and disappointment. The atmosphere was so vicious that any attempt at meaningful dialogue was met with perverse heckling including screams that our nation should have "dropped a nuke" on Iraq instead of spending three trillion dollars on the war, and someone screaming "give Obama's wife to the Insurance Industry!"

On my walk into the meeting, I stood next to a gentleman wearing a T-shirt with President Obama's face and a Hitler moustache. I heard him argue with a World War II veteran, who told him he should be ashamed of himself.

In other news, Massa will be holding a meeting in Canandaigua tomorrow with House Agriculture Committee Chair Collin Peterson. According to a press release, the meeting will be for Farm Bureau members only.

Update: This isn't the last town hall meeting. There's one more on Thursday at 5 at Hornell High School.

Massa Meets the D&C Editorial Board

Eric Massa met with the D&C editorial board this afternoon, and Jane Sutter lived to tell the tale.

Sutter says that Massa was pushing his "baby steps" view of healthcare reform, where a number of common-sense initiatives are passed piecemeal by Congress. Massa's also concerned about H1N1 now that kids are back to school.

Reed, Massa Get Grin

Today's Corning Leader is happy with the Reed/Massa campaign so far.

More Meeting News

The Corning Leader reports on Massa's town hall meetings.

The location of Massa's final town hall meeting has been moved:

Monday, August 31
5:30-7:30 PM
Horseheads Senior High School
401 Fletcher Street
Horseheads, NY 14845

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