Ed Koch Was Candid, Funny, Studious, Says Former Congress Legislative Assistant Bob Weiner; His Conversations With Bella Abzug Legendary
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Statement by Bob Weiner, former Legislative Assistant to Ed Koch in Congress, on Ed Koch's passing:
It is with the utmost sadness that I comment on the passing of Ed Koch, and I wish "All the best"--Ed's noted phrase--to his family, devoted staff, and friends. The only answer now to his legendary "How'm I doing?" question he asked almost everyone on the street he met him is, "Ed, you did great."
Ed was candid, funny, studious, and mission driven. His conversations with Bella Abzug were legendary. You could hear Bella's screech over the phone in the next room, where we the staff were, while Ed would calmly ask her, before Ed himself ran for Mayor, "Bella, how is it sexist for me to support another woman, Bess Myerson, for Mayor?" (Bella was also running). It was a case of two liberals locking horns. Ed considered himself a practical liberal; Bella would take positions regardless of the likelihood of success.
I was Ed's Washington Legislative Assistant when he was a Member of Congress. We worked together on his successful legislation to expand home health alternatives to nursing homes, stop dangerously oversized trucks from interstate highway travel, better audit contractors doing federal business, and provide incentives to the Soviet Union to allow more religious freedom, among many other issues as well as daily House floor votes. We also had dinner regularly. In Congress, Ed did not hesitate to take on difficult issues--he beat the big truck lobby 252-159 when his amendment passed stopping oversized trucks from Interstate Highway travel.
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