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Crossing the aisle
Passage votes where Josh Riley broke ranks with ≥75% of Democrats. Threshold catches substantively partisan splits; unanimous-ish or close votes are excluded.
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119-hres-1335·Jun 11, 2026·89% of D voted NO
Condemning actors seeking to defraud the United States Government, and expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that governmentwide fraud and improper payment prevention reforms will meaningfully improve the financial prosperity of the United States, and that Federal program eligibility should be verified before payment.
Riley Votes to Extend Broadband Network for First Responders
Position: Rep. Riley voted to extend the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) through 2037, supporting continued federal operation of the nationwide broadband network for first responders and public safety officials.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — This week, Rep. Josh Riley (NY-19) voted to pass the First Responder Network Authority Reauthorization Act (H.R.7386). This bipartisan legislation extends the authority of FirstNet through 2027, protecting the nationwide broadband network that first responders and public safety officials rely on to coordinate life-saving response when every second counts.
“During an emergency, our first responders shouldn’t have to worry about whether their radios, phones, and data networks will work. They should know they will,” said Riley.
In addition to giving FirstNet the authority to continue operating through 2037, the First Responder Network Authority Act would also improve oversight over the program and expand the presence of public safety professionals on the FirstNet Board.
Rep. Riley is committed to supporting first responders and protecting the safety of Upstate communities. Since taking office in 2024, he has:
Upstate Farms and groups praise Riley’s vote to support local agriculture WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman...
Congressman Josh Riley is backing the bipartisan Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls on Hardware (MATCH) Act, legislation to strengthen U.S. export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment and prevent foreign adversaries like China from accessing critical technology.
Today, Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19), alongside Congressman Jeff Van Drew (NJ-02), introduced the No Taxes on Utility Bills Act, bipartisan legislation to allow taxpayers to deduct taxes and state-mandated surcharges included on their gas and electric utility bills.
Congressman Josh Riley this week sent a letter to the House Appropriations Committee slamming President Trump's proposed budget, which would eliminate the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), urging lawmakers to fully fund the critical program instead.
Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19) helped introduce the Fair Prices for Local Businesses Act, legislation that would lower costs for working families and level the playing field for small businesses by cracking down on corporate price discrimination.
Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19) helped introduce the bipartisan Fertilizer Transparency Act, legislation to require the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to establish a mandatory weekly reporting program for fertilizer prices and quantities sold across the country.
U.S. Representative Josh Riley (NY-19) today announced he is co-leading the bipartisan Care Over Profits Act (H.R. 7861) to force health insurance companies to spend more of the money families pay in premiums on actual care.
Congressman Josh Riley announced a series of wins for Upstate New York farmers and rural communities after the House Agriculture Committee passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, sending the legislation to the full House of Representatives. During the committee’s markup of the Farm Bill, Riley secured a number of provisions focused on farm safety, supporting dairy and organic farmers, lowering costs, strengthening local food systems, and protecting American farmland.
Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19) yesterday participated in a hearing of the Public Service Commission, where he cross-examined NYSEG executives and demanded answers about why the utility monopoly is demanding Upstate New Yorkers pay higher bills while sending millions in profits to its foreign parent company.
Representative Josh Riley (NY-19) yesterday launched the Congressional Lowering Utility Bills Caucus, a group of lawmakers dedicated to finding legislative solutions to the ongoing energy affordability crisis. The caucus will convene House Members around oversight strategies and tools to hold utility providers accountable for rate hikes.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Representatives Josh Riley (NY-19) and Pat Harrigan (NC-10) today introduced the ‘Families First Housing Act’ (H.R. 6962) bipartisan legislation to stop Wall Street investors from buying up affordable housing, and put homeownership back in reach of working families.
Bill Supports Upstate Dairy Farmers and Students WASHINGTON, D.C. — Representative Josh Riley (NY-19) helped...
Riley Backs Bipartisan Bill to Crack Down on China, Protect U.S. Supply Chains and National Security
Position: Rep. Riley supports the bipartisan MATCH Act, which strengthens U.S. export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment to prevent China from accessing critical technology, protect American supply chains, and support domestic manufacturing competitiveness.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Josh Riley is backing the bipartisan Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls on Hardware (MATCH) Act, legislation to strengthen U.S. export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment and prevent foreign adversaries like China from accessing critical technology. The legislation would improve coordination with U.S. allies, safeguard key supply chains, and support American manufacturing.
“In Upstate New York, we know what it means to build things—and we’ve seen what happens when Washington gets it wrong and our jobs get shipped overseas,” said Riley. “Right now, China is getting access to the specialized equipment used to make advanced computer chips. This bill stops that by tightening the rules and making sure everyone plays by the same rules, so American workers aren’t getting screwed. It protects American jobs and makes sure the next generation of manufacturing happens here at home.”
The MATCH Act would strengthen export controls on key semiconductor manufacturing equipment, align U.S. policies with allied nations, restrict access to sensitive technologies by foreign adversaries, and support long-term U.S. competitiveness in advanced manufacturing.
Rep. Riley has taken a series of actions to hold China accountable and protect American workers, farmers, and supply chains:
These efforts build on Rep. Riley’s broader work to rebuild domestic manufacturing, lower costs, and ensure Upstate New York workers and businesses are not left behind in the global economy.
Upstate Farms and groups praise Riley’s vote to support local agriculture WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — This week, Rep. Josh Riley (NY-19) voted to pass the First Responder Network Authority...
Today, Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19), alongside Congressman Jeff Van Drew (NJ-02), introduced the No Taxes on Utility Bills Act, bipartisan legislation to allow taxpayers to deduct taxes and state-mandated surcharges included on their gas and electric utility bills.
Congressman Josh Riley this week sent a letter to the House Appropriations Committee slamming President Trump's proposed budget, which would eliminate the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), urging lawmakers to fully fund the critical program instead.
Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19) helped introduce the Fair Prices for Local Businesses Act, legislation that would lower costs for working families and level the playing field for small businesses by cracking down on corporate price discrimination.
Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19) helped introduce the bipartisan Fertilizer Transparency Act, legislation to require the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to establish a mandatory weekly reporting program for fertilizer prices and quantities sold across the country.
U.S. Representative Josh Riley (NY-19) today announced he is co-leading the bipartisan Care Over Profits Act (H.R. 7861) to force health insurance companies to spend more of the money families pay in premiums on actual care.
Congressman Josh Riley announced a series of wins for Upstate New York farmers and rural communities after the House Agriculture Committee passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, sending the legislation to the full House of Representatives. During the committee’s markup of the Farm Bill, Riley secured a number of provisions focused on farm safety, supporting dairy and organic farmers, lowering costs, strengthening local food systems, and protecting American farmland.
Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19) yesterday participated in a hearing of the Public Service Commission, where he cross-examined NYSEG executives and demanded answers about why the utility monopoly is demanding Upstate New Yorkers pay higher bills while sending millions in profits to its foreign parent company.
Representative Josh Riley (NY-19) yesterday launched the Congressional Lowering Utility Bills Caucus, a group of lawmakers dedicated to finding legislative solutions to the ongoing energy affordability crisis. The caucus will convene House Members around oversight strategies and tools to hold utility providers accountable for rate hikes.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Representatives Josh Riley (NY-19) and Pat Harrigan (NC-10) today introduced the ‘Families First Housing Act’ (H.R. 6962) bipartisan legislation to stop Wall Street investors from buying up affordable housing, and put homeownership back in reach of working families.
Bill Supports Upstate Dairy Farmers and Students WASHINGTON, D.C. — Representative Josh Riley (NY-19) helped...
RILEY VOTES YES ON FARM BILL, DELIVERING MAJOR WINS FOR UPSTATE FARMERS AND RURAL COMMUNITIES
Position: Rep. Riley voted in favor of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act, supporting legislation that strengthens family farms, protects farmland, lowers costs, and invests in rural communities.
Upstate Farms and groups praise Riley’s vote to support local agriculture
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Josh Riley today Thursday in favor of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act on the House Floor, helping pass critical legislation that delivers major victories for Upstate New York’s farmers, rural families, and local economies.
“Our farmers are the heart and soul of Upstate New York. They work harder than anybody on earth, and all they ask for is a fair shot. Today, we delivered,” said Rep. Josh Riley. “This Farm Bill strengthens family farms, protects American farmland, lowers costs, supports dairy, invests in rural communities, and gives our farmers more certainty in uncertain times. It’s not perfect, and there’s more work ahead, but this is a major step forward for Upstate New York and rural America.”
Representing 4,547 farms across nearly one million acres, Riley helped secure numerous provisions in the bill aimed directly at supporting family-owned farms, improving safety, protecting domestic agriculture, expanding local markets, and investing in the future of rural communities.
RILEY-SECURED WINS IN THE FARM BILL INCLUDE:
Ashley Sardo (Oeser), Manager of National Affairs, New York Farm Bureau:
“Today, the House of Representatives passed a Farm Bill that will help provide stability for New York farmers. Many New York Farm Bureau priorities are included in the bill, such as improved dairy risk management tools; greater access to crop insurance for specialty crops; enhancement of disaster programs, particularly for specialty crop producers; increased support for new, young, beginning, and veteran farmers transitioning to farming; strengthened rural broadband provisions; and reauthorization of forestry programs that support wood products.
“We appreciate all those who supported this bill, particularly our New York representatives who voted yes. That includes Rep. Josh Riley (D, NY-19), who joined New York Republican Representatives Nick LaLota (R, NY-1), Nick Langworthy (R, NY-23), Mike Lawler (R, NY-17), Nicole Malliotakis (R, NY-11), Elise Stefanik (R, NY-21), and Claudia Tenney (R, NY-24) to help pass the bill. But our work is not done until the Farm Bill passes both houses. We urge the Senate to pass the Farm Bill as soon as possible.”
Eric Ooms, A. Ooms & Sons Dairy:
“Josh has shown his commitment to farm families like mine by voting for the Farm Bill. In a time where it would be easy to just point out what’s missing, he’s clearly trying to accomplish positive things for our rural communities. While not getting everything we would want, the certainty for farms and our partners in research definitely feel this is a step in the right direction.”
Todd M. Erling, Executive Director, Hudson Valley AgriBusiness Development Corp:
“The passage of the Farm Bill is one important factor moving toward creating some stability for our farmers and regional food system partners who are under such pressure at this time, facing economic uncertainty, labor challenges, rising fuel and input costs, and potential weather-related crop losses already this season.”
John Kelder, Kelder’s Farm, Kerhonkson
“We greatly appreciate Congressman Riley's support on this Farm Bill. Passage of this Farm Bill is critical for farmers across New York. There are many provisions within this legislation that would bolster farms of all sizes, including greater dairy risk management tools, expanding eligibility for specialty crops as it relates to disaster programs, creating support for new, young, beginning and veteran farmers, and expanding access to crop insurance for specialty crops. Congressman Riley continues to be a champion for programs in Farm Bill that are important to farmers, such as creating a Dairy Nutrition Incentive Program for SNAP recipients and establishing the National ROPS Rebate Program within the USDA. We cannot thank Congressman Riley enough for his work on this Farm Bill. We look forward to the Senate passing this legislation.”
WASHINGTON, D.C. — This week, Rep. Josh Riley (NY-19) voted to pass the First Responder Network Authority...
Congressman Josh Riley is backing the bipartisan Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls on Hardware (MATCH) Act, legislation to strengthen U.S. export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment and prevent foreign adversaries like China from accessing critical technology.
Today, Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19), alongside Congressman Jeff Van Drew (NJ-02), introduced the No Taxes on Utility Bills Act, bipartisan legislation to allow taxpayers to deduct taxes and state-mandated surcharges included on their gas and electric utility bills.
Congressman Josh Riley this week sent a letter to the House Appropriations Committee slamming President Trump's proposed budget, which would eliminate the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), urging lawmakers to fully fund the critical program instead.
Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19) helped introduce the Fair Prices for Local Businesses Act, legislation that would lower costs for working families and level the playing field for small businesses by cracking down on corporate price discrimination.
Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19) helped introduce the bipartisan Fertilizer Transparency Act, legislation to require the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to establish a mandatory weekly reporting program for fertilizer prices and quantities sold across the country.
U.S. Representative Josh Riley (NY-19) today announced he is co-leading the bipartisan Care Over Profits Act (H.R. 7861) to force health insurance companies to spend more of the money families pay in premiums on actual care.
Congressman Josh Riley announced a series of wins for Upstate New York farmers and rural communities after the House Agriculture Committee passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, sending the legislation to the full House of Representatives. During the committee’s markup of the Farm Bill, Riley secured a number of provisions focused on farm safety, supporting dairy and organic farmers, lowering costs, strengthening local food systems, and protecting American farmland.
Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19) yesterday participated in a hearing of the Public Service Commission, where he cross-examined NYSEG executives and demanded answers about why the utility monopoly is demanding Upstate New Yorkers pay higher bills while sending millions in profits to its foreign parent company.
Representative Josh Riley (NY-19) yesterday launched the Congressional Lowering Utility Bills Caucus, a group of lawmakers dedicated to finding legislative solutions to the ongoing energy affordability crisis. The caucus will convene House Members around oversight strategies and tools to hold utility providers accountable for rate hikes.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Representatives Josh Riley (NY-19) and Pat Harrigan (NC-10) today introduced the ‘Families First Housing Act’ (H.R. 6962) bipartisan legislation to stop Wall Street investors from buying up affordable housing, and put homeownership back in reach of working families.
Bill Supports Upstate Dairy Farmers and Students WASHINGTON, D.C. — Representative Josh Riley (NY-19) helped...
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Top PAC donors · 2026 cycle
Political action committees that gave the most to this rep's principal campaign committee this cycle. PAC giving is direct organizational support — industry, ideological, or leadership.
1.DEMOCRACY SUMMER 2026Ideological4 contributionsProgressive grassroots advocacy PAC — supports voter engagement, democratic participation, and candidates aligned with progressive causes.AI$42,724
2.AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEEIdeological6 contributionsPro-Israel advocacy PAC — backs candidates of both parties who support U.S.-Israel security and economic ties.AI$42,000
3.JFW FUND - UNITEMIZEDOther4 contributionsPAC with unclear affiliation — specific sector and positions not inferable from the name.AI · low$39,975
4.DEMOCRACY SUMMER MAJORITY FUNDIdeological2 contributionsProgressive advocacy PAC — supports candidates and causes aligned with grassroots organizing, voter engagement, and Democratic priorities.AI$22,950
5.JEFFRIES BATTLEGROUND PROTECTION FUNDLeadership2 contributionsMember-of-Congress leadership PAC affiliated with Hakeem Jeffries — directs contributions to allied Democratic candidates and causes.AI$18,962
6.JOBS EDUCATION AND FAMILIES FIRST JEFFPAC2 contributions$15,000
7.COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA - COPE POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITTEELabor2 contributionsTrade-union PAC for telecommunications and media workers — backs candidates supporting union organizing, collective bargaining, and worker protections in the communications industry.AI$10,000
8.UAW V CAP2 contributions$10,000
9.AMERIPAC: THE FUND FOR A GREATER AMERICAIdeological2 contributionsIdeological PAC with a nationalist or patriotic framing — specific policy positions not clearly signaled by the name.AI · low$10,000
10.LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS ACTION FUND1 contribution$7,000
Source: OpenFEC (api.open.fec.gov) Schedule A receipts where contributor type is “committee.” Aggregated by contributing committee. Self-transfers from joint-fundraising / victory committees are excluded.
Top individual contributors · 2026 cycle
Itemized individual contributions over $200 to this rep's campaign committee, aggregated by donor employer. PAC giving is shown above; this section is people, not organizations.
1.BOIES SCHILLER FLEXNER, LLP$37,750
2.JENNER & BLOCK, LLP$33,600
3.APPLE, INC.$23,000
4.KING & SPALDING, LLP$19,500
5.PALANTIR TECHNOLOGIES$15,000
6.COVINGTON & BURLING, LLP$14,500
7.CORNELL UNIVERSITY$14,183
8.PAUL, WEISS, RIFKIND, ET AL., LLP$14,000
9.JANE STREET GROUP$14,000
10.BAIN CAPITAL$14,000
Source: OpenFEC Schedule A receipts where contributor type is “individual,” aggregated by the donor's self-reported employer. This is a geographic / industry correlation, not a corporate endorsement.