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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 
March 8, 2024
As Ryan’s guest at the State of the Union, Flowers, the first African-American mayor of Poughkeepsie, met with elected officials, subject matter experts and representatives of the Biden Administration to discuss her priorities for Poughkeepsie
March 6, 2024
Ryan secures nearly $17 million in federal funding for community projects that will provide safe drinking water, expand youth programming, equip fire departments, house veterans, and bolster local, family farms
March 5, 2024
Constituent Advocacy Resources Empowerment Services (C.A.R.E.S.) Van’s March events will bring assistance with federal agencies to communities across NY-18. Ryan’s office will partner with office of State Senator Michelle Hinchey for multiple events bringing assistance with federal and state agencies to Dutchess County constituents.
March 4, 2024
The bipartisan “Fend Off Fentanyl Act” passed the Senate in February, but has been blocked from a vote in the House by Speaker Mike Johnson. Ryan is one of 18 sponsors of the “Fend Off Fentanyl” Act in the House.
February 23, 2024

My Call for a Mutual, Temporary Ceasefire to Both Secure the Return of Hostages and to Send a Massive Surge of Humanitarian Aid to Gaza

"The Rafah invasion cannot proceed. I’m calling for a mutual, temporary ceasefire to both secure the return of hostages and to send a massive surge of humanitarian aid to Gaza.

We must then redouble our efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace with a two-state solution.

February 22, 2024
Ryan focuses on his work to lower costs for working families, the fight to protect our water and air from corporate polluters, and his efforts to bolster public safety. Ryan announces his office has helped more than 2,700 constituents, returning $23.5M owed by the federal government to NY-18 families; Ryan’s C.A.R.E.S Van has completed more than 100 community visits, traveling over 3,000 miles to help constituents in need. Earlier this week, Ryan met with local elected officials, community and faith leaders, union members and non-profit leaders across all three counties in NY-18 to hear feedback on his work to support the Hudson Valley in Congress and discuss ways to better serve our communities. 
February 21, 2024
Ryan celebrates success of second annual “Valentines for Vets” program by hand-delivering thousands of cards made by NY-18 students and community members to veterans at Castle Point VA
February 17, 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. Ryan called on MTA to hold in-person hearings in Hudson Valley in January; at Ryan’s request, a representative from the MTA attended today’s hearing to hear firsthand from Hudson Valley families