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Rep. Paul Tonko

Democrat from New York – 21st District



Update (1/20/2012): SOPA and PIPA have been indefinitely postponed; see statements by Sen. Harry Reid and Rep. Lamar Smith.

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Stance on SOPA
63
Age
4
Years served in House
93.86%
% Votes with Party
Twitter http://twitter.com/PaulTonko
Phone 202-225-5076
Fax 202-225-5077
Office 422 Cannon House Office Building
Official homepage http://tonko.house.gov/

Financial Contributions by Industry

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Industry Election Cycle Amount
Computers/Internet 2010 $12,800
2008 $2,500
TV/Movies/Music 2010 $3,500
2008 $250

Timeline: Rep. Tonko and SOPA

A list of statements and legislative actions made by Rep. Tonko relating to SOPA. Contact us at sopa[at]propublica.org if you have additions or corrections.

Jan 18, 2012 "Stop SOPA because it threatens free speech and online liberty"
“I have received an overwhelming number of comments from my constituents on this legislation and they have said one thing loud and clear: stop SOPA because it threatens free speech and online liberty. I couldn’t agree with them more. While I understand and remain concerned about the significant challenges posed by online piracy, I believe the provisions contained in bills currently under consideration in the House and Senate would stifle innovation and job growth. This is particularly troubling in the 21st Congressional District of New York, an area where small businesses, startups and even large companies have made our region home to the country’s third fastest growing tech jobs hub in the country. As written, SOPA represents a step toward an internet where the U.S. government has the power to determine what is seen or not seen on search engines or URL’s. These unintended consequences would limit the free exchange of ideas online and stifle progress and innovation. America’s strength has always been her ability to out-build, out-innovate and out-compete other nations in a free and open exchange of ideas. We should not put that freedom at jeopardy.”

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