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A bill meant to aid local governments struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic was re-introduced on Tuesday in Congress by a bipartisan pair of lawmakers as municipal finances remain an ongoing question in the new year.
Delgado stressed the need to grow infrastructure and provide affordable housing in the 19th District.
Today, U.S. Representative Antonio Delgado (NY-19) crisscrossed New York’s 19th Congressional District and dropped off holiday cards for health care workers in five counties. Last Monday, Rep. Delgado also delivered greetings to Ellenville Regional Hospital and Garnet Health and thanked the staff for their work during the holiday season. The cards delivered by Rep.
RHINEBECK – Recently U.S. Representative Antonio Delgado (NY-19) crisscrossed New York’s 19th Congressional District and dropped off holiday cards for health care workers in five counties. Last Monday, Rep. Delgado also delivered greetings to Ellenville Regional Hospital and Garnet Health and thanked the staff for their work during the holiday season.
Congressman Antonio Delgado joined colleagues Monday to pass a bipartisan legislative package that will provide American families and businesses with urgently needed pandemic relief.
The package is comprised of a $1.4 trillion FY21 budget and a $900 billion COVID-19 assistance package.
Two of Democratic New York Congressman Antonio Delgado’s bills to support veterans await President Trump’s signature.
New York Congressman Antonio Delgado held a virtual town hall Wednesday night. He talked about COVID-19 relief negotiations in Congress and answered questions on topics ranging from student debt to rural broadband.
U.S. Rep. Antonio Delgado, D-19, expressed frustration to constituents Wednesday about Congress’ expected decision to omit local aid from the next COVID-19 relief package before renewing his call for lawmakers to reach consensus on additional pandemic assistance before the end of the year.
WASHINGTON – It appears that there will be a new federal relief package approved by Congress in the next day or so.
