Stefanik Begins General Election with Nearly $1.6 Million Cash on Hand; Raises $536,000 in Second Quarter
Elise for Congress today announced it begins the general election with nearly $1.6 million cash on hand. The campaign reported a second quarter fundraising total of more than $536,000, with donations from all twelve counties within the 21st District.
HONORING MILITARY SERVICE ON INDEPENDENCE DAY, STEFANIK RELEASES NEW CAMPAIGN AD: “THANK YOU”
HONORING MILITARY SERVICE ON INDEPENDENCE DAY, STEFANIK RELEASES NEW CAMPAIGN AD: “THANK YOU” “The Freedoms that We Hold Dear Today are Because of Those in Uniform…They Deserve the Strongest Voice Possible in Washington.” Glens Falls: Celebrating our American independence, the Stefanik campaign today released a new ad honoring our military service men and women, and […]
Stefanik Endorsed by more than 70 St. Lawrence County Leaders
Elise for Congress today announced that four separate political parties in the 21st District are now officially united behind Congresswoman Elise Stefanik’s re-election. The completion of the campaign’s 2018 signature gathering process ensures Stefanik will appear on the Republican, Conservative, Independence, and Reform Party ballot lines, uniting the influential parties…
Stefanik Campaign Launches New Ad, Website Introducing North Country Voters to “Taxin’ Tedra”
The Stefanik campaign introduced a new ad and website, TaxinTedra.com introducing liberal tax and spend Democrat Tedra Cobb to general election voters across the 21st District.
Stefanik Campaign on Start of General Election: A Clear Choice for the North Country
This election offers voters a clear choice. Congresswoman Stefanik has united Republicans, Conservatives, Democrats, and Independents with her bipartisan, independent record of delivering real results for hard-working families and small businesses, our seniors and military service men and women, and our veterans across the North Country. In contrast, our opponent emerges from a weak, divisive Democratic primary as the out of touch, liberal, hyper-partisan, tax-and-spend candidate of the general election
Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions Formally Endorses Rep. Elise Stefanik in Re-Election Bid for Congress
Today, Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES) formally endorsed Rep. Elise Stefanik in her re-election bid for U.S. House in New York’s 21st District. “Rep. Elise Stefanik has made focusing on commonsense, clean energy solutions that grow the economy, strengthen America’s national security, and preserve the quality of our natural environment a hallmark of her time in the House.
Hep C testing efforts, long championed by local veteran, may go national with pilot project
Danny Kaifetz has worked tirelessly for years to encourage his fellow veterans to receive hepatitis C testing, laboring to break through decades of hurdles, from the federal bureaucracy to veteran apathy — even his own battle with the disease. Hepatitis C poses a particularly insidious threat for military personnel. While no prevalence data exists for Vietnam era veterans like Kaifetz, the incidence rate is about twice as high in military personnel than in the general public.
Last living Mohawk code talker receives New York State Liberty Medal from state Legislature
Louis Levi Oakes — the last living Mohawk code talker — was awarded the New York State Liberty Medal from the state Legislature on Friday. Sen. Betty Little, R-Queensbury, presented the medal to Oakes at a ceremony held at the American Legion Post 1479 in Akwesasne. “It’s a real honor and a privilege to present this award today,” said Little, speaking to a small crowd gathered at Post 1479.
Stefanik visits truss manufacturer Fabco in Watertown
Standing close together to hear over the noise of saws and nail guns, U.S. Rep. Elise M. Stefanik, R-Willsboro and Daniel C. Tontarski, co-owner of Fabco Roof and Floor Trusses manufacturing, discussed the benefits and challenges of running a small manufacturing operation in Watertown.
On one side of the workshop, workers ran a computer controlled saw that picked up lumber and spat out truss spans. On the other, workers laid the trusses out and tacked them together with metal plates before an enormous roller pressed everything home.
Trump has spurred hundreds of women to run for office. Guess what? Some are Republican.
People almost always recognize her: the wide, gleaming smile, the glossy chestnut curls, the perfectly set TV makeup, even in the 87-degree heat of the desert in late April. So when Michelle Mortensen raps on the doors of the stucco houses in Henderson, Nev., on a gusty afternoon and says that she’s running for Congress, the voters who answer are sometimes a little star-struck.