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Congressman and small businessman Chris Collins (NY-27) believes the stream of regulations coming out of Washington is hurting small businesses and preventing economic growth. Collins visited Apparel Printers Plus in Victor today to talk about the regulatory burden small businesses face. Collins says Washington is doing nothing to give small business owners the confidence they need to invest
Congressman Chris Collins (NY-27) is co-sponsoring legislation introduced today to repeal the excise tax on medical devices that was imposed as part of the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare). Collins says this tax, which took effect the first of the year, will hurt our economy and cost American jobs unless it is repealed.
Congressman and small businessman Chris Collins (NY-27) has joined the newly formed bipartisan Small Business Caucus. The group of 21 members of the House of Representatives is committed to making Washington work for small business.
Congressman Chris Collins (NY-27) is pleased to announce that his office was able to help Old Fort Niagara in Youngstown receive long-stalled federal grant money it was awarded several years ago. After waiting months for the money, Old Fort Niagara reached out to the new Congressman for help. Collins’ office was able to navigate the federal bureaucracy and free up the money in a matter of da
“The President may think this country’s economy is recovering, but the numbers tell a different story. January’s jobs report, released just this morning, shows unemployment on the rise. Americans have now endured 50 straight months of unemployment above 7%. Worse yet, earlier this week, it was reported that our economy actually shrank for the first time in years and consumer confidence took
Congressman and small businessman Chris Collins is encouraging local small business owners to weigh in on proposed federal regulations through a new interactive website developed by the House Small Business Committee. Small Biz Reg Watch is an online resource for small business owners located on the House Small Busine
The first weeks of any new year are always a busy time and the start of 2013 has certainly been an exciting time for me. I had the great honor of taking the oath of office as your new Congressman in early January and the weeks that have followed have been filled with meaningful experiences in both Washington and here at home.
As the House Agriculture Committee held its first meeting of the 113th Congress, the Committee’s Chairman appointed Congressman Chris Collins (NY-27) to the following Subcommittees:
"Today the House of Representatives took an important step toward bringing fiscal sanity to Washington. If the men and women elected to come here and do the people’s work cannot pass a budget – their most fundamental obligation – they should not get a paycheck. The 'No Budget, No Pay Act' obligates the Senate to finally join the House in passing a budget – something it has failed to do for ne
"As a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment, I am very concerned about the President’s proposals. My father taught me the lessons of responsible gun ownership and I know that is a story shared by many NY-27 residents and gun owners all across America. It is not the job of the federal government to tell responsible gun owners how to live their lives nor is it the job of the federal governm




