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How to reach Western New York's House members

Here is contact information for area representatives. → Read More

Gov. Kathy Hochul declares victory, but Zeldin stops short of conceding

"Tonight I want to speak directly to New Yorkers," she said. "Tonight, you made your voices heard loud and clear. And you made me the first woman ever elected to → Read More

Should Chuck Schumer be fired? That's Joe Pinion's opinion

This year's race for a U.S. Senate seat from New York pits two very different politicians against each other. → Read More

Rep. Chris Jacobs proposes requiring licenses for buyers of semiautomatic rifles

Jacobs, an Orchard Park Republican, plans to introduce a bill called the Federal Assault Weapons Licensing Act. → Read More

In new book, prosecutor laments Chris Collins' pardon

Geoffrey S. Berman, the former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, has plenty to say in a new book about his prosecution of former Rep. Chris Collins. → Read More

Could the Space Force be coming to Niagara Falls? Only if Congress agrees to a Space Guard

Does the Space Force – the first new branch of the U.S. military since the Air Force was created in 1947 – need the same sort of state-based, part-time component that the National Guard provides to the other parts of the military? → Read More

Analysis: Why Langworthy v. Paladino is not the only battle in NY-23

If you thought the congressional battle between Carl Paladino and Nick Langworthy was really something, just wait until you hear about the battles behind the battle. → Read More

Tom Perez aims to be the Buffalo-born governor of Maryland

Perez, a live-wire campaigner with a loaded resume who, at age 60, is waging a spirited race for the highest office he has ever sought. He is one of three → Read More

11 days in the life of Rep. Chris Jacobs: from gun enthusiast to skeptic

After 10 Black Buffalonians were killed in the Jefferson Avenue Tops Markets, Jacobs began to see the world differently. According to many of those who know him best as well → Read More

Saying Trump 'lost his mind,' Jacobs urges GOP to choose another nominee in 2024

"I think it would be best for the party if we embrace the new generation of leadership," Rep. Chris Jacobs, an Orchard Park Republican, said in a wide-ranging interview that → Read More

At White House summit, Poloncarz touts Erie County's effort to train health care workers

Erie County's federally backed program to bolster its health care workforce won some national attention on Wednesday, as County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz described the effort in depth during a → Read More

'We must continue to fight': Whitfield, Biden mark passage of gun safety legislation

President Biden on Monday signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which Congress passed last month. → Read More

Congress moves toward vastly expanding benefits for vets exposed to burn pits

Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand, a Democrat who serves on the Armed Services Committee, has been among the most public advocates on the issue, appearing on occasion with comedian Jon Stewart → Read More

Judge approves release of Louis Ciminelli, other 'Buffalo Billion' defendants

As expected, a federal judge has approved the release of Louis Ciminelli and the other “Buffalo Billion" defendants in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision this week to → Read More

Louis Ciminelli could be released in wake of Supreme Court decision

Louis P. Ciminelli and others imprisoned in the "Buffalo Billion" case could be released from custody soon if the judge who presided over their trial agrees that should happen in → Read More

State Senate passes bill that would bar guns from many public places

The State Senate on Friday passed legislation that would ban guns from many public places, only eight days after the Supreme Court overturned a century-old state law forcing residents to → Read More

Supreme Court refuses to hear challenge to health care vaccine mandate

The court decision comes as no surprise, given that the justices in December turned down an emergency request from health care workers who argued the mandate impinged upon their religious → Read More

Supreme Court to hear appeal of Louis Ciminelli's 'Buffalo Billion' case

Ciminelli and other defendants convicted in the fraud case argue that their convictions should be overturned because they're based on an incorrect reading of the law governing such cases. → Read More

Zeldin vows feisty fight against Hochul after hard-fought Republican primary win

Trailing in early returns to Andrew Giuliani – son of the former New York mayor – Rep. Lee Zeldin pulled into a double-digit lead once returns from Long Island were → Read More

Analysis: The Supreme Court and Congress: heading in opposite directions on guns

Rarely has this divided nation moved in two different directions at once quite the way it did last week, when the Supreme Court vastly expanded gun rights two days before → Read More