U.S. Congress, 3rd District

<p>Dan P. DeBono,&nbsp;Thomas R. Suozzi</p>

News 12 Staff

Oct 24, 2018, 2:41 AM

Updated 2,005 days ago

Share:

U.S. Congress, 3rd District
Dan P. DeBono
Republican
Background: DeBono, 49, of Northport, is making his first run for elected office and is also running on the Conservative Party line. DeBono has a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts, and an MBA from the Booth School of Business at University of Chicago. DeBono enlisted in the U.S. Navy, became a Navy SEAL and rose to rank of lieutenant, serving from 1990 to 1994.,He worked as a banker and  was in investment management.  He owns his own investment and advisory firm. A Huntington GOP committee member, DeBono also assisted in fundraising for the presidential campaigns of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. He is married with two children.
Issues: DeBono, calling himself an "independent thinker," says he wants to strengthen the middle class, reining in giant mega-corporations by enforcing antitrust laws, and curtail the Federal Reserve while continuing deregulation. He also wants to improve local infrastructure, create an "elite military" and protect the Constitution from attack on speech, privacy, defined borders and the right to bear arms.  He also says he favors  a $15-an-hour minimum wage, while shutting down the Import-Export Bank and the H1B program, which allows high-tech foreign workers to come in and often displace American workers. He said the country has "never been stronger" since President Donald Trump took office.  
Thomas R. Suozzi
Democrat
Background: Suozzi, 56, is also running on the Working Families and Women's Equality party lines. He is seeking re-election to his second House term. Suozzi is on the House Foreign Affairs and Armed Services committee and is vice chair of the bipartisan Problem Solvers and the Long Island Sound caucuses. He  was Nassau County executive from 2002 to 2009. He also ran unsuccessfullyagain for county executive in 2013. Suozzi ran a losing Democratic primary for governor against Elliot Spitzer, who later appointed Suozzi to head a state commission that first proposed a state property tax cap, which has since become state law. Earlier he served as mayor of his hometown of Glen Cove from 1994 to 2001.  Before elected office, Suozzi a certified public accountant,  worked for Arthur Andersen & Co. He also became a lawyer after graduating from Fordham Law School and worked for Shearman & Sterling in Manhattan.  After leaving county office he became a senior adviser at the Lazard investment banking firm and "of counsel" with the law firm of Harris Beach. He is married with three children.
Issues: Suozzi says his priorities are increasing middle class wages, lowering health costs — particularly prescription drugs — and cleaning up corruption. He also said he has strived to be the "pothole congressman" working on a bipartisan basis to bring back funding for protecting the Long Island Sound, and clean the underground pollution plume at the former Grumman site in Bethpage. He also believes that Congress has to hold President Donald Trump accountable on issues like exiting the Paris climate accords, separating immigrant parents from their children and his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.


More from News 12
0:28
Man who set himself on fire outside Trump trial dies of injuries, police say

Man who set himself on fire outside Trump trial dies of injuries, police say

2:36
Rain and cloudy skies followed by some sunshine on Long Island

Rain and cloudy skies followed by some sunshine on Long Island

0:28
Police: Levittown woman arrested for driving drunk with 2 children in vehicle

Police: Levittown woman arrested for driving drunk with 2 children in vehicle

2:05
Long Island native ID’d as person who set himself on fire outside Trump trial in Manhattan

Long Island native ID’d as person who set himself on fire outside Trump trial in Manhattan

0:37
Officials: Wildlife rehabilitator took raccoons into her Merrick home without required rabies license

Officials: Wildlife rehabilitator took raccoons into her Merrick home without required rabies license

1:42
FBI on alert as Jewish Long Islanders prepare to celebrate Passover

FBI on alert as Jewish Long Islanders prepare to celebrate Passover

0:22
East Northport man sentenced to 23 years in prison for sexually abusing great niece

East Northport man sentenced to 23 years in prison for sexually abusing great niece

1:44
Islandia woman turns 106, offers secret to long life

Islandia woman turns 106, offers secret to long life

2:28
Islanders owner surprises fans with free playoff tickets

Islanders owner surprises fans with free playoff tickets

0:35
Calverton man pleads guilty to attempted murder charges related to opening fire at Bellport vigil

Calverton man pleads guilty to attempted murder charges related to opening fire at Bellport vigil

1:46
Alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer’s defense attorney demands information on other ‘top suspect’

Alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer’s defense attorney demands information on other ‘top suspect’

0:51
Baldwin students learn business skills with 'Little Lenox Bakery'

Baldwin students learn business skills with 'Little Lenox Bakery'

0:35
Tesla recalling nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks because accelerator pedal can get stuck

Tesla recalling nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks because accelerator pedal can get stuck

1:46
Gov. Hochul announces harsher penalties for illegal smoke shops

Gov. Hochul announces harsher penalties for illegal smoke shops

2:10
News 12 provides tips on the do's and don'ts of recycling

News 12 provides tips on the do's and don'ts of recycling

Is your mom awesome? Long Island tell us why your Mom Rocks!

Is your mom awesome? Long Island tell us why your Mom Rocks!

Show off your team spirit! Share your photos with News 12

Show off your team spirit! Share your photos with News 12

1:55
The Real Deal: How tipping trends have changed in the tri-state area

The Real Deal: How tipping trends have changed in the tri-state area

0:13
Officials: West Babylon home destroyed by fire

Officials: West Babylon home destroyed by fire

0:47
Cafe 217 provides students with autism chance for work experience at East Rockaway HS

Cafe 217 provides students with autism chance for work experience at East Rockaway HS