Congressman Chris Collins

Representing the 27th District of New York
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Sep 5, 2013 In The News
WILSON — A coalition of local officials led by Rep. Chris Collins, R-Clarence, called on the U.S.
Sep 5, 2013 In The News
Lockport Union-Sun & Journal — WILSON — There’s a major collaborative effort to get the Wilson Harbor dredged. The stake holders in the town and village, state, and county leaders are lined up — with Congressman Chris Collins standing in support. The Army Corps of Engineers is ready to go. 
 
All that is needed is the money.
Sep 4, 2013 In The News
A measure before Congress that would soften restrictions on producers of hard cider was detailed Tuesday by Rep.
Sep 4, 2013 In The News
RIDGEWAY — When is a bottle of hard apple cider not a cider?
 
Under existing federal tax statutes, that’s a serious and costly question for cidermakers.
 
Washington defines cider differently than wine or champagne for tax purposes, charging producers wildly different tax rates on a per gallon basis.
 
If a cider’s alcohol by volume
Aug 31, 2013 In The News

Getting Congress involved in the discussion – and potential decision – over whether to take military action in Syria is a good step, some members of Congress from Western New York said Saturday.

But grave concerns about the situation were expressed, with some elected officials cautioning about what could lie down the road.

Aug 31, 2013 In The News
Congressman Chris Collins, R-Amherst, who days ago joined other lawmakers in urging President Barack Obama to ask for authorization from Congress before using U.S.
Aug 26, 2013 In The News

WASHINGTON – The Army Corps of Engineers is backing away, for now at least, from its plan to shrink employment at its Buffalo district office.

Jul 30, 2013 In The News
Congressman Chris Collins, R-Clarence, and families affected by juvenile diabetes came together today to support the Kids First Research Act (H.R. 2019). Collins is a co-sponsor of the legislation that would eliminate federal funding for presidential campaigns and party conventions and reallocate the funding to expand pediatric research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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