This will be the eighth in-person town hall event that Representative Williams has hosted during his first term. He has also hosted three virtual/tele-town halls where constituents across New York’s 22nd District watched live and dialed in. The number of live, public town halls that Representative Williams has hosted far exceeds the number hosted by any representative of the Syracuse area over the last fourteen years. Read more »
“I would like to commend the Madison County Board of Supervisors for their vote of support for keeping the county landfill under the control of county residents and taxpayers. Forming an ad hoc committee to perform research and properly advise the board regarding the operation of this award-winning solid waste disposal site is both prudent and practical. This will ensure that residents can count on a reliable, long-term solution to managing the needs of nearly 70,000 citizens of Madison County. When I saw the site in-person, I was impressed with how well the landfill was managed. I appreciate the board’s commitment to keeping the citizens of Madison County involved in the decision making process.” Read more »
“There is so much more that we must do, at the policy level, to prevent more tragedies like these from occurring, to prevent career criminals from destroying families like this one. Radical policies like no-cash bail cannot continue. Willful ignorance from elected officials cannot continue. Preventable killings like this cannot continue.” Read more »
“My office provides free, timely services to Central New York families that are dealing with federal agencies and programs such as the IRS, Social Security, the VA, Medicare, Immigration, and the U.S. Postal Service,” said Congressman Brandon Williams. Read more »
“While President Biden recklessly caved to the radical far-left wing of his party and called for an ‘immediate ceasefire,’ I was meeting with Israeli forces who are fighting each and every day for survival and the safe return of hostages taken by Hamas terrorists. America cannot portray weakness at a time such as this, we must stand with our strongest ally, Israel,” said Congressman Brandon Williams.
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“I appreciate Director Conrad’s response to this inquiry. The courthouse provides a vital service to hundreds of thousands in the Utica-Rome area, and it is a great relief to know that both courts will remain in Utica—the courthouse isn’t going anywhere, anytime soon!” said Congressman Williams Read more »
It's my hope that you and your family had a joyous observance of Easter yesterday. Indeed, the truth which Easter calls to mind should give us hope and comfort every day of the year.
God bless each of you.
As for this week's newsletter, while I was in our district this week, my staff and I met with local officials and community members, and we visited the sites of five of the projects my office requested funding for through the Consolidated Appropriations Act. Read more »
“I am grateful to Mayor Walsh, Auditor Marion, and the Common Council for speaking out in support of this vital program. Their dedication to our communities has remained steadfast, even as Congress has delayed action on this important priority. I anticipate that the ACP Extension Act will pass when it reaches the House floor, and I’m proud to join Representatives across New York as a cosponsor of it,” said Congressman Williams. Read more »
“Our veterans gave their best to this country. This country owes every single veteran its very best in return. It is unacceptable that instances of violent crime have increased so drastically in VA facilities, and tragic that suicide on VA campuses is as common as it is. Congress has a long way to go in doing right by the men and women who have served our country in uniform—this bill is a necessary step in the right direction,” said Congressman Williams. Read more »
“Closing this building would do an immense disservice to hundreds of thousands of people in the Utica-Rome region. They deserve straightforward answers about whether a closure is being considered and what that would mean for them. I would like to thank the Oneida County Bar Association for bringing this to my office’s attention this week,” said Congressman Williams Read more »