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Oneida County is now split between Congressional districts following approval of a new set of district lines.
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Both the rejected Independent Redistricting Commission map and the proposed boundaries by the state legislature split the City of Rome and the City of Utica into separate Congressional Districts.
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Republicans have a razor-thin majority in the House. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said what the future of the House looks like could come down to central New York's 22nd Congressional District.
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Rep. Brandon Williams (R-Sennett) called for State Sen. John Mannion (D-Geddes) to recuse himself from a state legislature vote on new congressional maps. Mannion said he expects to cast a vote.
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The New York Independent Redistricting Commission voted on the final congressional map proposal Thursday afternoon.
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New congressional district lines are due out Thursday as the New York Independent Redistricting Commission is set to meet at 2 p.m. for a vote on the final congressional map approval
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Rep. Brandon Williams is looking ahead to a new session and new year as a central New York representative.
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Rep. Brandon Williams is wrapping up his first year in Congress. He talks with WRVO about that, a look ahead to 2024, and many other issues.
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How video of CNY Rep. Brandon Williams berating former staffer might affect his re-election campaignA video of central New York Rep. Brandon Williams (R-Sennett) berating a former staffer at a Washington D.C. party last week has made local and national media news.
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Hamilton College Professor of Government Phil Klinkner says NY-22 is a unique district that both Republicans and Democrats are interested in.