118th Congress
(Washington, DC)—Today, Congressman Joe Morelle delivered a “One Minute” Speech to the House of Representatives in honor of Rochester’s own Garth Fagan.
(Washington, DC)—Congressman Joe Morelle, joined by a bipartisan group of colleagues, has introduced a House Resolution to officially recognize the Suicide Awareness and Remembrance (SAR) flag and designate the flag as the nation’s symbol of military and veteran suicide.
(Rochester, NY)—Today, Congressman Joe Morelle joined the Lily Café Friendsgiving Celebration to discuss the steps seniors can take to avoid falling victim to holiday scams.
(Rochester, N.Y.) — Today, Congressman Joe Morelle announced NextCorps was selected to receive funding in a United States Department of Energy (DOE) contest to spur clean energy manufacturing across the United States.
(Rochester, NY)—Today, Congressman Joe Morelle was in attendance at Miss Pearl’s Giving Back Event, to present her with his office’s first Congressional Award of Distinction.
(Rochester, NY)—Congressman Joe Morelle is joining the community in thanking our local veterans for the freedoms we hold dear.
(Washington, D.C.)—Today, Congressman Joe Morelle announced bipartisan legislation to lower healthcare costs for cancer patients. The Cancer Drug Parity Act will ensure patient copays for oral medications are not higher than the copays for medications administered by a healthcare provider.
(Rochester, NY)—Today, Congressman Joe Morelle announced New York was awarded more than $360 million in federal funding to assist local families ahead of the winter season through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).
(Rochester, NY)—Today, Congressman Joe Morelle (D-NY), Brian Higgins (D-NY), Nick Langworthy (R-NY), Marc Molinaro (R-NY), Claudia Tenney (R-NY), and Brandon Williams (R-NY) announced approval of the New York Semiconductor Manufacturing and Research Technology Innovation Corridor (NY SMART I-Corridor) application for the Regional Technology and Innov
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