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Rep. Brandon Williams (R-Sennett) says there are a few "conservative wins" in the newly House-approved spending bill and gives his full support to Speaker Mike Johnson.
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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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There are 10 Republican members of the House of Representatives in Congress from New York state. At a stop in Syracuse, Gov. Kathy Hochul asked all of them, including 22nd District Congressman Brandon Williams, to support an agreement that would change asylum laws and provide money for localities dealing with migrants.
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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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As the Biden Administration begins to distribute CHIP grants, local officials discuss what the Micron project means to central New York.
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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.