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Posthumous Honor for World War 2 Nurse
BUFFALO, NY -- A United States Army Nurse and World War Two veteran who died just one month ago, will finally be recognized with the honorable discharge she had been waiting for for nearly seven decades.
Hochul urges action to end bureaucratic delays
Rep. Kathleen C. Hochul, R-Amherst, said Monday she has sent a letter to House Speaker John Boehner encouraging him to work with President Obama to save money and eliminate bureaucratic delays by consolidating the overlapping functions of six trade and commerce departments.
Congresswoman Hochul calls for improvements for small business
Western New York Congresswoman Kathy Hochul was at home in her district Monday, addressing problems faced by small businesses and calling for streamlining federal agencies.
Hochul presents posthumous honorable discharge to daughter of WWII veteran
New York Congresswoman Kathy Hochul on Tuesday presented the daughter of United States Army nurse and World War II veteran Rebecca Chung with honorable discharge papers for her mother’s service to our country.
Hochul urges combining 6 gov. agencies
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - Congresswoman Kathy Hochul wants Congress to act fast to help local businesses grow.
Hochul: I’m here to help
When a philosophical disagreement between residents interrupted her spiel at a recent Congress On Your Corner event, U.S. Rep. Kathleen C. Hochul didn’t lose her place, she seized the moment.
Rep. Kathy Hochul travels many a miles in GOP country
Rep. Kathy Hochul walks into Ridgemont Country Club and is warmly greeted by Republican elected officials. This is Greece, after all.
Congresswoman Hochul to make two stops in Rochester Thursday
Congresswoman Kathy Hochul will be making two stops today in the Rochester area.
Save-A-Lot heading into Holley
A proposed Save-A-Lot deep discount grocery store in the village of Holley has received a boost by securing a U.S. Small Business Administration loan.
Hochul interviews veteran as part of history project
With having five uncles who served in the armed forces, Rep. Kathy Hochul, D-26th District, understands the dedication of the nation’s veterans. On Thursday at her office in Amherst, Hochul interviewed a former Army sergeant as part of the Veterans History Project of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress