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May 1, 2025
Amidst unprecedented cuts and threats to Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare, Ryan and his C.A.R.E.S. Van are equipped to answer constituent questions regarding access to federal programs and benefits
April 30, 2025
Trump’s budget mathematically requires catastrophic cuts to Medicaid, potentially as high as $880 billion; Ryan’s amendment would prevent those cuts from taking place
April 30, 2025
In response to growing concerns over Secretary Hegseth’s mishandling of classified information, well-documented dysfunction within the Department of Defense, and Elon Musk’s unprecedented power over government agencies, Congressman Ryan proposed several amendments to force accountability and end corruption at the department
April 29, 2025
Ryan and James, West Point classmates, led the legislation which will strengthen supply chains and create manufacturing jobs by fostering private and public sector collaboration
April 25, 2025
The Congressional App Challenge encourages tech innovation among middle and high school students
April 21, 2025
Food shipments to Regional Food Bank Hudson Valley, which feeds roughly 170,000 community members a month, have already stopped; the food bank is projected to distribute 2 million fewer meals in 2025 due to the cuts
April 17, 2025
Over the weekend, Secretary Rollins went on Fox News and responded to Rep. Ryan, calling the cuts “fake news” even though food shipments have already been cancelled
April 17, 2025
The expansion will allow Sun River Health to extend hours of operation, build a new 6-room urgent care center, and add two more primary care rooms
April 16, 2025
In March, House Republicans passed a “continuing resolution” which cut more than $1.8M in funding for Ulster County law enforcement alone; across Orange, Dutchess, and Ulster Counties, cuts to law enforcement totaled nearly $6M
April 15, 2025
This month, 59% of Americans said they worry “a great deal” about health care costs; Trump’s Budget proposal mathematically requires catastrophic cuts to Medicaid, which covers more than 240,000 NY-18 residents including 100,000+ children and 22,000+ seniors