US Representative Nicholas Langworthy (R-NY-23)
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Recent News About US Representative Nicholas Langworthy (R-NY-23)
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Federal funds allocated for Elma's wastewater treatment system upgrade
Congressman Nick Langworthy has secured $1 million in federal funding to upgrade the wastewater treatment facilities in Elma, New York. This funding is part of H.R. 8998, the Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2025, which passed the House in July. The funds will be used to construct a modern wastewater treatment plant serving both the Town of Elma and the Iroquois Central School District.
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Federal funds allocated for Town of Friendship's water system upgrades
Today, Congressman Nick Langworthy announced a significant federal investment aimed at enhancing the water infrastructure in the Town of Friendship, New York. The $2 million funding, secured through H. Res. 4366, the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2024, will be directed towards vital improvements in the town's drinking water system.
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Congressman Langworthy criticizes Biden-Harris policies after Buffalo murder case
Today, Congressman Nick Langworthy issued a statement in response to the detention of Antonio Prieto, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela accused of murdering his wife with an axe. Prieto is currently held by the Erie County Sheriff’s Office.
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Langworthy announces federal funding for Akron's water system improvements
Today, Congressman Nick Langworthy announced that the Village of Akron will receive over $8.4 million in federal loans to upgrade its water and wastewater systems. This funding comes from the USDA’s Rural Development Program and aims to address the aging infrastructure in Akron, ensuring a sustainable water supply for residents and businesses.
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Federal loan allocated for Prattsburgh's water infrastructure upgrade
Today, Congressman Nick Langworthy announced a federal loan of $4.9 million for the Town of Prattsburgh aimed at improving its water infrastructure. The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant Program. It will be used to replace outdated water mains to ensure a safe and reliable water supply for the community.
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Federal loan boosts Cohocton’s $3.6M water infrastructure project
Congressman Nick Langworthy has announced a federal loan of $1.46 million for the Town of Cohocton to improve its water infrastructure. The funding is part of the USDA’s Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant Program. It aims to address water management issues and ensure a reliable water supply for residents.
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Seneca Nation receives $675K federal grant for tribal sexual assault services
Congressman Nick Langworthy announced that the Seneca Nation of Indians will receive a $675,000 grant from the Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women (OVW). The funding, provided through the Tribal Sexual Assault Services Program (TSASP), aims to support and expand resources for sexual assault victims in the Seneca Nation's communities.
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Federal funds boost Southern Tier healthcare workforce programs
Congressman Nick Langworthy has announced a federal grant of $100,000 awarded to Chemung Schuyler Steuben Workforce New York. The funding, provided by the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), is intended for the "Expanding Workforce Participation" project, which aims to tackle the shortage of healthcare workers in the Southern Tier.
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Langworthy, Kennedy discuss Buffalo VA issues with Undersecretary Elnahal
Congressmen Nick Langworthy and Timothy Kennedy visited the Buffalo VA Medical Center to meet with Dr. Shereef Elnahal, Undersecretary for Health at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Corning Community College receives $200K federal funding for cybersecurity program
Congressman Nick Langworthy announced that Corning Community College will receive a $200,000 grant as part of the Appalachian Regional Commission’s (ARC) investment in the Cyber ACCESS (Appalachian Community Colleges Eco-System Sustainability) project. This funding aims to enhance cybersecurity education and training in the Southern Tier, boosting Corning Community College’s ability to train future cybersecurity professionals.
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Federal funding granted for Alfred State College's cybersecurity workforce initiative
Congressman Nick Langworthy announced that Alfred State College will receive a $200,000 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) as part of the Cyber ACCESS (Appalachian Community Colleges Eco-System Sustainability) project. This funding aims to enhance cybersecurity education and training in the Southern Tier, leveraging Corning Community College’s resources to train future cybersecurity professionals.
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Langworthy demands accountability after Inspector General finds negligence at Buffalo VA
On September 27, 2024, Congressman Nick Langworthy issued a statement in response to a new report from the VA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG). The report details severe delays and mismanagement at the Buffalo VA, leading to critical lapses in care for veterans. It highlights multiple cases where veterans experienced unnecessary pain, suffering, and even death due to failures in management and oversight.
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Seneca Nation receives over $315,000 for victim services from DOJ
Congressman Langworthy has announced that the Seneca Nation of Indians will receive $315,724 in federal funding from the Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crime (OVC). This funding aims to support services for victims of crime and address community-identified needs while reflecting the values and traditions of the Seneca Nation.
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Lawmakers investigate expedited review of broadcast licenses involving George Soros
Congressman Langworthy (R-NY) and House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer (R-KY) are investigating the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) expedited review of broadcast licenses for Audacy, Inc. The company, in which Democrat megadonor George Soros and his firm Soros Fund Management are acquiring a significant equity stake, is set to maintain licenses for over 200 radio stations.
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Congressman Langworthy honors late Undersheriff Richard Telford on House floor
Today, Congressman Langworthy (NY-23) paid tribute to Chautauqua County Undersheriff Richard Telford on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives. Telford, a long-serving public servant, recently passed away after battling cancer. He had dedicated over 30 years to law enforcement.
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Federal aid approved for Southern Tier following Hurricane Debby
Congressman Langworthy announced that New York State’s Major Disaster Declaration has been approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for the extreme weather experienced during August 8-10. The declaration covers Allegany, Steuben, Broome, Delaware, Essex, Franklin, Jefferson, Ontario, St. Lawrence, and Yates Counties.
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Elmira Fire Department receives $1.36 million federal grant for hiring firefighters
Congressman Langworthy has announced that the City of Elmira Fire Department will receive a $1,365,672 grant from the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) program. This funding, provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), will be used to hire additional firefighters.
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Federal grant awarded to expand behavioral health services at The Chautauqua Center
Today, Congressman Langworthy (NY-23) announced a $600,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to The Chautauqua Center. This funding is intended to expand behavioral health services in the region.
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Federal funds awarded to preserve Newtown Battlefield in Chemung County
Congressman Langworthy announced that the Town of Ashland in Chemung County has received $860,278 from the National Park Service (NPS) for acquiring 322.09 acres at the Newtown Battlefield. The funding comes through the American Battlefield Protection Program and aims to preserve the historical site of the Revolutionary War's Battle of Newtown.
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Hilbert College receives $2.2 million federal funding for academic services
Congressman Langworthy announced $2.2 million in federal funding for Hilbert College through the U.S. Department of Education’s Strengthening Institutions Program. This five-year grant will establish and staff an Academic Services Center (ASC) at Hilbert College to provide essential support services aimed at helping students succeed.