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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Representative John W. Mannion (NY-22) today released the following statement on his support for the National Defense Authorization Act:
“I joined a strong bipartisan majority in voting for the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act — legislation that gives our service members a well-deserved 3.8 percent raise and strengthens support for military families.
The following is a Guest Opinion written by Congressman John Mannion that ran in the Syracuse Post Standard. Read here.
I commend the diplomatic efforts of the United States and our allies to reach a ceasefire that can end two years of conflict in the Middle East.
I have consistently called for the immediate release of all hostages and an end to the civilian suffering in Gaza — and thankfully, that day appears close at hand.
I support a strong international response to rebuild Gaza and provide aid and security for the Palestinian people. This ceasefire represents a critical step toward saving lives and building the trust necessary for lasting peace.
Two years ago, in the deadliest assault on the Jewish people since the Holocaust, Hamas launched a brutal terror attack on innocent Israelis. My thoughts will always be with the victims, their families, and everyone still suffering from this war.
I continue to call for the immediate release of all hostages and support the ongoing diplomatic efforts to bring peace and stability to the region.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Representative John W. Mannion (NY-22) today introduced the End Transcript Withholding for Veterans Act, bipartisan legislation that prohibits colleges, universities, and vocational programs from withholding transcripts from veterans who use GI Bill benefits.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman John W. Mannion (NY-22) today released the following statement on the Stop Illegal Entry Act:
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Following efforts by Congressional Republicans to add poison pill amendments to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Representative John W.