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Priorities: Delivering Relief and Defending Rights

Priorities
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Congressman Ryan at the podium in front of large U.S. flag
I fought to protect American freedoms in combat. Now, as the first West Point graduate to represent the Academy in the U.S. House of Representatives, I’m continuing the fight in Congress.
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Congressman Ryan speaking in front of Fire Station
Hudson Valley families deserve to feel safe when they walk the streets of their neighborhood or take a trip downtown. 
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Congressman Ryan applauds as he introduces legislation for clean, air and water for all.
Everyone in the Hudson Valley deserves clean air, water, and soil.
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ribbon cutting
Hudson Valley families work hard day in and day out to make ends meet - I’m committed to delivering economic relief to ease the pressure.
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Congressman Ryan visiting constituents
I serve you and I’m committed to bringing government assistance directly to you.

Latest News

March 11, 2026
Information session will be held on Saturday, March 21, 2026 from 11:00AM to 2:00PM at Marist University’s Dyson Center in Poughkeepsie
March 6, 2026
High school students from NY-18 are encouraged to submit original artwork to Ryan’s office in Poughkeepsie
March 4, 2026
In less than a week, six U.S. servicemembers have been killed, an additional 18 troops have been wounded, and estimates show that up to $5 billion in taxpayer dollars have already been spent