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Schuyler County man arrested for making threats to Rep. Tom Reed and home, damaging campaign office
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Problem Solvers Caucus co-chair Rep. Tom Reed, R-N.Y., speaks to the media about the expected passage of the emergency COVID-19 relief bill, Monday, Dec. 21, 2020, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Congressional leaders have hashed out a massive, year-end catchall bill that combines $900 billion in COVID-19 aid with a $1.4 trillion spending bill and reams of other unfinished legislation on taxes, energy, education and health care. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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CORNING, N.Y. (WKBW) â The Corning Police Department says a Schuyler County man has been arrested for allegedly making threats towards Rep. Tom Reed (R-N.Y. 23) and his house, and damaging his campaign office.
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Are we saying goodbye to Tom Reedâs district? Not so fast. By Susan Arbetter New York State PUBLISHED 5:00 PM ET Apr. 26, 2021 PUBLISHED 5:00 PM EDT Apr. 26, 2021
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Because of the pandemic and the stateâs large immigrant population, the conventional wisdom was that New York could have lost two Congressional District seats, instead of only one. But as it turned out, the state didnât do so badly in the decennial count.
New York state missed not losing a seat at all by a mere 89 people, according to the U.S. Census.
âItâs a small victory,â said Cornell Institute for Public Affairs lecturer Dan Lamb. âNew York has lost at least two seats going back every decade to 1950. Itâs never good to lose a seat, but this is the best weâve done in that period.â