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April 3, 2024
Ryan’s Senior Fair connected seniors with community partners from across the Hudson Valley, including the Social Security Administration
April 2, 2024
Former President Trump recently proposed cuts to Social Security and Medicare; now the Republican Study Committee, made up of more than 170 Republican Representatives, is putting that plan into action, calling for $1.5T in cuts to Social Security and $1.2T in cuts to Medicare
March 28, 2024
High School students from NY-18 are encouraged to submit original artwork to Ryan’s office in Newburgh. Winning artist’s work will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year.
March 27, 2024
Metropolitan Transportation Authority plan would charge Hudson Valley families $15 per day to commute to Manhattan Central Business District, without committing to service improvements in Hudson Valley or carve outs for commuting city employees 
March 26, 2024
Ryan celebrates completion of inaugural C.A.R.E.S Van district tour with stops in Ulster, Dutchess, and Orange Counties. Since launching the C.A.R.E.S Van last June, Ryan’s office has held events in all 82 municipalities in NY-18, helping thousands of constituents along the way  
March 25, 2024
Ryan, an Iraq War veteran, secured the federal funding for the Foundation’s Veterans Village Project to build a community of ten homes for veterans in Port Jervis. Ryan hosted a community luncheon yesterday to celebrate the Foundation’s work and the service of Hudson Valley veterans
March 22, 2024
Ryan voted against a series of bills this week that will cut union jobs, enable pollution of waterways, and dismantle investments in innovative energy solutions
March 21, 2024
Legislation amends the 2020 “Elijah E. Cummings Coast Guard Authorization Act” to ban additional anchorages once and for all
March 19, 2024
Ryan calls on Republicans to join him in signing discharge petition on Senate-passed aid bill; if 5 Republicans join all Democrats, the bill would get a vote on the House floor. Speaker Mike Johnson and Conference Chair Elise Stefanik have refused to allow a vote on the bill.
March 18, 2024
Ryan says that transparency is needed after constituents found hundreds of feet of abandoned lead-sheathed cables in Cornwall, potentially leaching toxins into soil and drinking water; constituents have also found lead cables in Kingston, Middletown, New Windsor, Poughkeepsie, and Wappingers Falls