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Tom Reed represents New York's 23rd Congressional District

Joined February 2011

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  1. Oct 17
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  2. Oct 17
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  3. Oct 16

    The opioid epidemic does not discriminate based on political affiliation and has hit all states – red or blue. We are proud to send this bipartisan bill to the President’s desk to help our neighbors in New York suffering from heroin and opioid abuse.

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  4. Oct 15

    We care about those struggling with Alzheimer’s disease and want to ensure people have fair access to the resources they need. We were happy to participate in the Southern Tier Walk to End Alzheimer’s and chat with Hazel Thompson, a 101 year old team captain.

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    Oct 12

    . on Chinese : "[China] is recognizing that is serious, and that he is serious about holding them accountable for these unfair trade practices and now is the time you’re seeing results in China’s movement, in their policy shifts.”

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  6. Oct 15

    “The ultra-low jobless rate — the best in nearly 49 years — reflects a healthy economy driven by strong consumer and business spending. In fact, hiring is so strong that employers are having trouble filling openings and some are being forced to offer higher pay.”

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  7. Oct 15

    While politicians talk, Americans suffer. This is what is wrong with our politics today.

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  8. Oct 15

    Today, we went on the job with to see first hand what their employees do each day and the benefits they provide.

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  9. Oct 12

    We were happy to meet with in our Corning district office to hear their concerns and take their voices back to Washington. As a father of a Type 1 diabetic, this fight is personal.

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    . and I have heard from many stakeholders in our quest to determine the causes of rising insulin prices. Today, we invite you to share your stories about how this public health crisis has affected you - from now until Thursday, Oct 11. Details:

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  11. Oct 12

    Happy ! American farmers provide for and feed our families, and we owe them our thanks!

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  12. Oct 12

    Thanks to the tax cuts is raising wages. Our economy continues to grow and help families.

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    Oct 11

    Thank you for highlighting the importance of 21st CCLC programs by visiting middle school yesterday! Afterschool engages youth in learning, gives working parents peace of mind & keeps kids safe!

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  14. Oct 10
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  15. Oct 10

    MEDICARE FOR ALL WOULD: ✓ Put doctors and hospitals out of business. ✓ Seniors would lose access to their favorite doctors. ✓ There would be long wait lines for appointments and procedures. ✓ Previously covered care would effectively be denied.

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  16. Oct 9

    There is no reason for these elite universities to force students to take out loans to cover the cost of attendance.

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  17. Oct 5

    "A record 37% of small businesses in September reported raising overall compensation in hopes of hiring and retaining needed employees."

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  18. Oct 5

    The economy is booming. Lowest unemployment rate since 1969!

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  19. Oct 5

    American Manufacturing is back on track thanks to our disruptive trade strategy, game changing tax cuts and our smart, but aggressive, deregulation agenda.

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  20. Oct 4

    The appetite continues to grow to change the archaic House rules and “Break the Gridlock” in Washington.

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