Congressman Sean Maloney

Representing the 18th District of New York
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Maloney Continues Getting Things Done for the Hudson Valley in 2nd Term

Dec 22, 2016
Press Release
Releases 2016 End-of-Term Report

Newburgh, NY – Representative Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18) released his 2016 End-of-Term report, which highlights his legislative work, constituent services, and district events since joining Congress in 2013. Despite Washington gridlock, Rep. Maloney worked across the aisle to get things done and deliver results for his Hudson Valley neighbors in his second term.

As recently as December, Rep. Maloney had two pieces of legislation signed into law by President Obama. After years of fighting to pass critical Lyme disease legislation into law, Rep. Maloney’s Tick-Borne Disease Research Transparency and Accountability bill was signed into law as part of the 21st Century Cures Act, which makes strategic investments in Lyme disease research. In addition, Rep. Maloney’s Dam Rehabilitation and Repair Act was signed into law as part of the Water Infrastructure Investment for the Nation (WIIN) Act, which establishes a federal investment program to allow states and local government to seek funding for the rehabilitation of high-hazard publicly-owned dams.

Since joining Congress in 2013, Rep. Maloney has continued delivering on his record of results for Hudson Valley veterans, hardworking families and small businesses. These accomplishments are a direct result of his willingness to find bipartisan solutions and his focus on getting things done for folks in the Hudson Valley. These include:

  • 25 pieces of legislation signed into law
  • 35 bills and amendments passed the House
  • $6.3 million returned to taxpayers who were owed Social Security checks, and tax refunds, including over $3 million in veterans benefits
  • Over 3,800 individuals assisted with cases involving Social Security, Medicare, IRS, and the Veterans Administration, including 800 veterans
  • 60 “Speak with Sean” in-person town halls and neighborhood office hours
  • 30 telephone and online town halls with thousands of constituents
  • Nearly $100 million in federal grants and investments for the Hudson Valley

You can download a full copy of Rep. Maloney’s detailed 2016 End-of-Term Report here.