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119th Congress

Village of Bronxville
200 Pondfield Road
Bronxville, NY 10708

Amount requested: $8,000,000

The Crawford Drainage Basin Improvements is a $10 million flood mitigation project led by the Village of Bronxville in partnership with the Town of Eastchester. The project includes the construction of open stormwater channels, detention areas, and a new underground stormwater pipe to reduce recurrent flooding in residential neighborhoods and around a local elementary school.


Congressman Latimer is excited to announce the 15 Community Projects that he is submitting to the House Appropriations Committee for further funding consideration. After confirming eligibility with the Appropriations Committee, the following projects were submitted for consideration.

Congressman Latimer and his staff will continue to look for funding opportunities for those who were not selected in this process. If you have any questions, please call our office at 425-657-1001.


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Rep. Latimer speaking in a committee hearing
May 8, 2025

WASHINGTON, DC – Today U.S. Representative George Latimer (NY-16) participated in a House Democratic leadership hearing on how small businesses have been hurt by President Trump’s tariffs. Small business owners from across the country attended to give Congress an update on how they have been affected by the President’s policies.


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Rep. Latimer with winner Joseph standing in an art gallery setting
May 6, 2025

WASHINGTON, DC – Today U.S. Representative George Latimer (NY-16) announced that Joseph Piergiovanni of Eastchester has been selected as the winner of the NY-16 Congressional Art Competition. Mr. Piergiovanni’s artwork, entitled “Poisoned by Progress” will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for the next year.


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Rep. Latimer speaking front of the Civil War monument
May 2, 2025

WHITE PLAINS, NY – U.S. Representative George Latimer (NY-16) was joined by Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins, State Senator Shelley Mayer, State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, and local veterans’ advocates for a press conference next to the White Plains Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) clinic today. The group was bringing attention to President Trump’s proposal to cut 83,000 VA staff by August. More than 2,000 VA staff have already been fired.

Issues: Veterans

May 1, 2025

WHITE PLAINS, NY – Today U.S. Representative George Latimer (NY-16) released the below statement after receiving an unsatisfactory response from the Social Security Acting Commissioner Leland Dudek to a letter Rep.


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Rep. Latimer speaking with people in a conference room
April 28, 2025

BRONX, NY – U.S. Representative George Latimer (NY-16) recently visited the James J. Peters Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center in the Bronx. In the first few months of the Trump Administration, President Trump and his cabinet have proposed significant cuts to VA staff and healthcare for veterans. Rep. Latimer visited the Medical Center to speak with staff and veterans to hear how he can best advocate for them in Congress.

Issues: Veterans

April 25, 2025

WHITE PLAINS, NY – U.S. Representative George Latimer (NY-16) and his constituent services team were at the Theodore Young Community Center in Greenburgh and the Doles Center in Mount Vernon this week to assist residents with federal issues. These included delayed Social Security payments, IRS tax returns, and Medicare benefits.


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Rep. Latimer speaking in front of a group of people in a cafeteria setting
April 22, 2025

WHITE PLAINS, NY – Today Congressman George Latimer (NY-16), White Plains Mayor Thomas Roach, White Plains Common Council President Victoria Presser and Westchester County Legislator Ben Boykin were joined by Protect Our Care New York to highlight how Medicaid is under attack. President Trump and Congressional Republicans are working to cut Medicaid by nearly a trillion dollars to pay for tax-breaks for billionaires.

Issues: Health

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Rep. Latimer meets with constituents in a library
April 17, 2025

NEW ROCHELLE, NY – U.S. Representative George Latimer (NY-16) and his constituent services team were at the New Rochelle Public Library on Wednesday to meet with residents and assist them with federal issues, including delayed Social Security payments and IRS tax returns. They were joined by State Senator Shelley Mayer and her Constituent Services and Community Affairs team.