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October 12, 2022
Congressman Ryan is fighting for funding for 14 projects across Upstate New York, projects with widespread community support.
October 11, 2022
Congressman Pat Ryan announced the mobile office hours schedule for the remainder of October, beginning in Cooperstown Wednesday, Oct. 12.
October 11, 2022
Mobile office hours allow constituents to meet with staff from Ryan’s office in their own communities.
October 7, 2022
Ryan also announces over $2.6M in federal funding for local law enforcement and public safety initiatives
October 7, 2022
Ryan is a cosponsor of the bill which he said will provide funding for public safety by offering small-town and midsize police in the 19th Congressional District and nationwide access to training, retention, counseling and safety equipment, including body-worn cameras.
October 7, 2022
Congressman Pat Ryan (D, NY-19) met Friday with local law enforcement officials to discuss the benefits of the “Invest to Protect Act,” pending bi-partisan House of Representative legislation to invest with the retention and training of officers in rural police departments.
October 6, 2022
“This is a crucial investment that will both reduce gun violence and promote drug recovery efforts,” said Congressman Pat Ryan (D, NY-19), who announced the grant.
October 5, 2022
“This is a crucial investment that will both reduce gun violence and promote drug recovery efforts,” Ryan said in a statement. “The Samadhi Recovery Outreach Center will work hand-in-hand with local and state law enforcement officials to detect and interrupt potential conflicts, support trained outreach workers and mediate ongoing conflicts.”
September 30, 2022
New Congressman Pat Ryan’s “Expanding Home Loans for Guard and Reservists Act” passed the House on a bipartisan vote on Thursday.
September 29, 2022
A bill introduced by U.S. Rep. Pat Ryan giving access to VA home loans to those National Guard and reserve forces of the U.S. military conducting active duty for training or in training pipelines for specialized areas passed the House in a 296-127 bipartisan vote Thursday.