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August 1, 2025
National Night Out, on August 5, brings local law enforcement departments and communities together for celebratory events
July 31, 2025
The Trump Administration plans to “downsize” 17 Military Treatment Facilities, including Keller Army Community Hospital (KACH) at USMA at West Point
July 30, 2025
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) plans to permanently discontinue the Newburgh-Beacon Ferry – which provides crucial cross-river access to Metro-North train lines – ripping the rug out from under Hudson Valley commuters and striking a blow to tourism and economic development across the region
July 28, 2025
Ryan, Wittman Deliver Key Defense Modernization Caucus Wins in NDAA to Bolster Defense Innovation Ecosystem
Issues:
Ensuring Safety for All
July 28, 2025
With the C.A.R.E.S. Van, Ryan and his team deliver one-on-one assistance navigating federal programs and accessing benefits including Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare directly to constituents in their own community
July 25, 2025
Legislation would save an estimated 367,000 American military families as much as $8,724 per year in health care costs
Issues:
An Economy that Works for All
July 23, 2025
Congressman Ryan’s bipartisan resolution, co-sponsored by nine Democrats and eleven Republicans, would force the complete release of the government’s files related to Jeffrey Epstein
Issues:
Government that Works for All
July 18, 2025
Ryan delivered on critical Hudson Valley priorities in this year’s National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA); his actions accelerate cleanup and address health effects of PFAS at military sites (including at Stewart Air National Guard Base), advance critical counter-drone capabilities and expand the defense innovation ecosystem in New York
Issues:
Ensuring Safety for All
July 17, 2025
Following Push by Congressman Pat Ryan, President Trump Signs HALT Fentanyl Act into Law
Yesterday, President Trump signed Congressman Ryan’s HALT Fentanyl Act into law
Issues:
Ensuring Safety for All
July 16, 2025
More than 12,300 Hudson Valley community members joined to raise concerns about how the bill will impact their lives and the programs they rely on – including Medicaid and SNAP