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My statement on the President’s $1.8 Billion Taxpayer Slush Fund for Trump Supporting Criminals and Extremists: … See MoreSee Less

Please vote on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, on the Waterville Central School District budget, the Waterville Public Library budget, the CW Clark Memorial Library, and the school board candidates! Voting will be in the the School Cafeteria, 381 Madison St. Waterville NY 13489 from 10AM to 8 PM -follow the signs … See MoreSee Less

This is what happened in Virginia today.Voters approved new congressional maps 52-48% on April 21. The Virginia Supreme Court killed it. Democrats appealed to the US Supreme Court. Today — the final answer: no.The same 6-3 court that cleared Alabama to use maps already ruled unconstitutional. The same court that greenlit Louisiana’s racially discriminatory maps. That court just told Virginia’s voters their election didn’t count.This week: Tennessee. Alabama. Louisiana. Virginia. The Supreme Court of the United States.Republicans are winning the redistricting war. And they are winning it completely. … See MoreSee Less

www.syracuse.com/news/2026/05/state-panel-finds-top-federal-prosecutor-in-upstate-ny-committed-pr… … See MoreSee Less

State panel finds top federal prosecutor in Upstate NY committed professional misconduct
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The finding comes from a complaint that alleged John Sarcone was not truthful when he claimed a man charged at him with a knife in Albany.mannionforms.house.gov/news/email/show.aspx?ID=33W2D6SNMIUDE … See MoreSee Less

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It’s been a busy month at home in the district and in Washington D.C. meeting with constituents and visiting local organizations and businesses to discuss shared priorities and concerns.For sixty years, the Voting Rights Act has stood as one of the most important civil rights laws in our nation’s history. Today’s Supreme Court decision undercuts that legacy. As Justice Kagan wrote in dissent, the Court’s decision ‘will set back the foundational right Congress granted of racial equality in electoral opportunity.’ This ruling also risks ushering in a new wave of redistricting chaos and legal battles that will further jeopardize fair representation in our democracy. Congress must act to restore and strengthen voting protections. … See MoreSee Less
