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Meet the lawmaker
Posted: 04/19/05 12:00 AM [ET]

What is your favorite political TV show?
Higgins: I don’t think I have one. I don’t watch TV very much. I’m a big public television junkie.

What is your least favorite household chore?
Higgins: I’m actually pretty good at all of them. I guess taking out the garbage, but I do it.

If you could fire one lawmaker, who would it be?
Higgins: It’s a hypothetical. People either resign or they are elected out or are impeached.

 
Rep. Brian Higgins (D-N.Y.)
Time in Congress: Three months
Significant other: Wife, Mary Jane
Residence: Buffalo, N.Y.

Finish this sentence. My favorite place in the whole world is …
Higgins: South Buffalo, N.Y. We have a great, close-knit community. I was raised there.

And this one. The one thing I cannot tolerate is …
Higgins: Waste and inefficiency and bureaucratic inertia.

What is the last book you read?
Higgins: Founding Brothers, by Joseph Ellis. It’s about the personal relationships among the founding fathers of the nation. Jefferson and Adams is a particularly interesting relationship. They started off as friends and became bitter enemies and then reconciled in the end.

What is the best thing about serving in Congress?
Higgins: Without sounding hokey, the opportunity to influence things to benefit the community you’ve been sent here to represent.

And the worst?
Higgins: The schedule. It’s very difficult to control it. I believe you have to control it before it controls you.

Has God ever spoken to you?
Higgins: Not directly. Indirectly, I think.

Can you expand on this?
Higgins: No.

Are you morally opposed to premarital sex?
Higgins: I’m an ardent supporter [laughs]. No, live and let live.

Have you ever tried marijuana?
Higgins: [Face turns bright red.] It’s none of your business.

Betsy Rothstein

 
 
 
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