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Newburgh, NY - Representative Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18) issued the following statement after a New Jersey Transit passenger train crashed in Hoboken.
Washington — In the event of a government shutdown, which would happen if a government funding bill is not passed by midnight September 30th, Representative Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18) announced that he will not accept a paycheck until Congress passes a government funding bill. On September 27th, Rep.
Washington - Representative Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18) released the following statement after the passing of Shimon Peres, former President of Israel:
Washington — Following the death of Carmel resident and 30 year veteran of the New York City Police Department James O’Neill, Representative Sean Patrick Maloney delivered remarks on the floor of the House of Representatives to honor his legacy.
Newburgh, NY — After years of working with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), state and local officials, Representative Sean Patrick Maloney announced an EPA investment of $12 million for the first phase t
Schumer & Maloney Successfully Urged Fed DOJ To Return $150K Grant Money – Which Was Previously Awarded To the City – to Newburgh So It Could Install More Security Cameras
Schumer, Maloney: Fed Investment Will Allow Newburgh To Install Digital Surveillance System To Help City's Most Crime-Ridden Areas
Newburgh, NY — Representative Sean Patrick Maloney joined New York State Health Commissioner Howard Zucker, Senator Bill Larkin, and Assemblyman Frank Skartados to announce the launch of a comprehensive biomonitoring program for City of Newburgh residents that may have been exposed to perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) in the public drinking water supply. In consultation with the U.S.
Newburgh, NY – Following the death of 18-year-old Newburgh Free Academy graduate Keyshan Gayle by gun violence, Representative Sean Patrick Maloney joined the City of Newburgh Police Department and the mother of Keyshan Gayle to call for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to approve funding for Shot Spotter Technology (SST). On May 16th, Rep.
Newburgh, NY – Representative Sean Patrick Maloney announced a federal investment through the Institute of Museum and Library Services’ (IMLS) “Museums for America” program of $137,280 to promote school readiness in children ages three to five.
Washington – After successfully pressing the Coast Guard to extend the public comment period for proposed Hudson River anchorage sites, Representative Sean Patrick Maloney is asking Hudson Valley residents to contact his office directly to provide comments in regards to a reckless proposal to install ten new anchorage sites on the Hudson River from Yonkers to Kingston. Rep.
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Our two local members of Congress have differences of opinion on many topics, but they have no trouble agreeing that the decision by the United States Postal Service to stop delivering mail on Saturday will be an inconvenience to their constituents, especially those in business.
The U.S. Senate voted Tuesday, 78-22, to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act, which was originally passed in 1994 and twice reauthorized with bipartisan support.
Now it's up to the House of Representatives to lose the partisan rancor and pass its companion bill.
TOWN OF NEWBURGH — A bit of competition keeps everyone on their toes.
That's the idea behind U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's first bill in the new Congress.
The legislation, called the Made in America Manufacturing Act, calls for different regions of the U.S. to compete to win federal dollars that will go to support their manufacturing industry.
Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney, who represents the 18 N.Y. Congressional District, participated in a swearing in ceremony at Mahopac Public Library on Sunday, Jan. 27.
WASHINGTON - Congress is sending a $50.5 billion emergency relief measure for superstorm Sandy victims to President Barack Obama for his signature.
The Senate on Monday cleared the bill, 62-36. Northeast lawmakers say the money is desperately needed to help recovery efforts from the one of the region's worst storms. The House passed the bill two weeks ago.
It took freshman Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney only a day after his swearing-in to deliver his first floor speech. The Democrat from Cold Spring made his brief remarks during the Jan. 4 House debate on legislation to spend $9.7 billion paying flooding claims related to Superstorm Sandy.
Freshman Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, a Democrat hailing from Cold Spring, was among the youngest people to serve as White House staff secretary, doing so during the Clinton administration.
After defeating incumbent Nan Hayworth last November in the state’s 18th congressional district election, Maloney finds himself just a short walk down Pennsylvania Avenue at the U.S. Capitol.
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney plans to do something no state or federal politician in recent memory has done: open an office in the City of Newburgh.
Maloney staffers expect to move into half of the second floor of a city-owned building at 123 Grand St., a former courthouse. Enthusiastic City Council members authorized the deal on Monday.