Family Ties for Rep. Jerry Nadler (
-New York, 10th)
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Alternate Name: Jerrold Lewis Nadler
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Rep. Jerry Nadler Family
Rep. Jerry Nadler (self)
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Rep. Jerry Nadler is associated with organizations that have received earmarks from him: - Columbia University Center for Motor Neuron Biology and Disease (related to Columbia University), Columbia University Medical Center (New York City) (related to Columbia University) was listed on earmark requests:
- $3,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Spinal Muscular Atrophy Research Program
- $3,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Spinal Muscular Atrophy Research Program
- Columbia University Medical Center (New York City) (related to Columbia University) was listed an earmark request:
- $3,200,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Research Program
Michael Nadler (son)
Jerry's Political Action Committee (Leadership PAC) donated to Mike McMahon for Congress (Michael Nadler position: Research and Policy Advisor)-
$4,000, 2008 election cycle
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Michael Nadler is associated with organizations that have received earmarks from Rep. Jerry Nadler (
-NY): - Columbia University Center for Motor Neuron Biology and Disease (related to Columbia University), Columbia University Medical Center (New York City) (related to Columbia University) was listed on earmark requests:
- $3,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Spinal Muscular Atrophy Research Program
- $3,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Spinal Muscular Atrophy Research Program
- Columbia University Medical Center (New York City) (related to Columbia University) was listed an earmark request:
- $3,200,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Research Program
- National Parks of New York Harbor (related to Office of the U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York) was listed an earmark request:
- $475,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as National Parks of New York Harbor Docks Upgrade, NY
