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Following reports of Remington Arms filing for bankruptcy, Congressman Anthony Brindisi issued the following statement:
Congressman Champions Working Families and Calls on Senate to Pass Legislation to Help Small Businesses, Parents, and Children
Brindisi: Working Families Are the Backbone of Our Communities; We Are All in This Together
Representatives Continue Bipartisan Work to Help New York Communities Rebuild from Pandemic
Congressman Stands Up For NY-22 Local Governments & Municipalities; Demands Leader McConnell Work With Both Parties To Find Reasonable, Bipartisan Solution
Brindisi: McConnell’s Proposal Is Inadequate; Let’s Put Politics Aside & Work Together To Provide For Our Region
Brindisi Adds Language to Military Construction, VA Budget Requiring VA to Complete Market Assessments Before Moving Upstate Clinic
Brindisi: Every Veteran Must Have Access to the Benefits They Earned
Following Publication Of GAO Report, Members Call For More Accountability and Transparency
Members: Plan 2014 Is Broken & The IJC Needs To Do More
Award Recognizes Brindisi’s Bipartisan Work to Lower Prescription Drug Costs, Stop Health Insurance Tax, and Support Older Americans
Brindisi: We’ve Made Great Progress, and I Will Keep Fighting for Upstate Seniors
Great American Outdoors Act Permanently Funds the Land and Water Conservation Fund
Brindisi’s Vote Sends Bill to President Trump’s Desk to Be Signed into Law
Congressman’s Legislation Advances Upstate Priorities, Strengthens Domestic Manufacturing, Expands Mental Health Care for Servicemembers, Holds China Accountable
Brindisi: Upstate New York is Vital to Our National Defense; I Will Always Work to Support Our Troops
Representatives Secure Inclusion Of Bipartisan Seeding Rural Resilience Act In National Defense Authorization Act
Bipartisan Legislation Will Assist Farmers & Rural Communities
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A bill to extend housing and travel programs for veterans sponsored by U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi was signed into law by President Donald Trump on Monday, Sept. 30.
U. S. Congressman Anthony Brindisi, 22nd District of New York, visited the Casler Farms on Tuesday afternoon to talk to dairy farmers about the issues they are facing in today’s competitive environment and the Dairy Margin Coverage Program in particular.
UTICA, N.Y. – Congressman Anthony Brindisi and other state agencies are urging congress to pass the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The Business Council of New York State Inc., has joined Brindisi, the U.S. Chamber and the New York Farm Bureau to push the passage of the USMCA.
UTICA — A special wreath laying ceremony was held Sunday at the Captain George A. Wood Postal Facility to help recognize Gold Star Mother’s Day.
Gold Star Mother’s Day is held on the last Sunday in September every year.
“These Gold Star mothers gave up so much for our country,” said Thomas Buono, president of Vietnam Veterans of America Utica NY Chapter #944.
The hidden figures who helped put American astronauts on the moon and those who have received the Purple Heart were on the minds of Congress last week.
In a show of bipartisanship, the House backed two separate bills that honored the groups on Sept. 19.
CREE, Inc., a North Carolina-based silicon carbide technology manufacturer, is planning to build an approximately $1 billion wafer fabrication facility at the Marcy Nanocenter site on the campus of SUNY Polytechnic Institute.
Here is how local, state and federal officials, along with those in the business sector, each responded to the news in statements:
UTICA — A grant from the United States Department of Justice and partnerships with community organizations are contributing to Utica College’s new “Safe Trax” program, an endeavor to offer enhanced sexual violence prevention education and victim services to the campus community.
The House on Wednesday voted to extend several programs to help low-income, rural and other veterans in need.
UTICA – The Utica Fire Department will receive more than $15,000 in grant money from the Department of Homeland Security for operations and safety.
The funding comes from the department’s Assistance to Firefighters (AFG) and Staffing for Adequate Fire & Emergency Response (SAFER) grant programs.
Rep. Anthony J. Brindisi, D-22, Utica, and Rep. Mike Bost, R-Illinois, have introduced a bill extending key veterans programs such as support for traveling far for medical care, Brindisi announced.
The Department of Veterans Affairs Expiring Authorities Act of 2019 would extend the travel payments for rural veterans who have to travel long distances to receive care.