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- Waterfront Access Denied: A Call to Action - House
In each of these instances, Congressman Higgins requests that the organization responsible for the property in question re-examine their policy and provide the public with the most complete and generous public access possible
- Congressman Higgins Announces Introduction of Legislation to Protect . . .
Originally cosponsored by Higgins, this comprehensive legislation protects workers’ right to bargain for higher wages, better benefits, and safer workplaces, with additional safeguards against corporate retaliation
- Congressman Higgins Mayor Brown Announce Over $95,000 in Federal . . .
Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) and City of Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown announced the Buffalo Fire Department has been awarded a federal fire grant totaling $95,454 Studies show firefighters have a higher risk of cancer due to job-related exposure to carcinogens
- Higgins Advocates for Continued Investment in Protection of the Great . . .
A member of the Great Lakes Task Force, Higgins has been a vocal advocate on federal Great Lakes improvement and protection efforts, and just weeks ago voted to approve a major boost in Great Lakes Restoration Imitative funding
- US-Canada Relations | U. S. Representative - higgins. house. gov
Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) has received confirmation from the White House that on May 11th the United States will lift its requirement for Canadians crossing into the United States to be vaccinated against COVID
- Congressman Brian Higgins
I certify that neither I nor my immediate family has any financial interest in this project Sincerely, Brian Higgins Member of Congress
- Congressman Higgins Notes Jackson rsquo;s Achievements Ahead of . . .
In a speech on the Floor of the House of Representatives, Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-27) told the story of Robert H Jackson, the only Western New Yorker to serve on the U S Supreme Court and one of the most prominent legal minds of all time
- In Recognition of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Higgins Pushes for . . .
In recognition of September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Congressman Brian Higgins took to the House of Representatives Floor to continue his push for a substantial and meaningful federal commitment to funding cancer research
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