
Jerry Zremski
Washington Enterprise Reporter at Buffalo News
Lecturer @MerrillCollege @UofMaryland, where lead the new Local News Network. Washington enterprise reporter @TheBuffaloNews.
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1 week ago |
buffalonews.com | Jerry Zremski
The Trump administration recently outlined a fiscal 2026 budget proposal that would end low-income home energy assistance and slash a host of other federal programs important to the Buffalo area.
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2 weeks ago |
buffalonews.com | Jerry Zremski
To hear Kim Thompson tell it, John J. LaFalce's office walls qualified as museums, filled with pictures of presidents and popes the congressman had met, along with those of signing ceremonies for the landmark legislation he passed. A close friend and political ally, former Erie County Legislature Chairman Leonard Lenihan, confirmed LaFalce's death. But that's not the side of LaFalce, who died April 11 at the age of 85, that Thompson and others stressed during his funeral on Monday.
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2 weeks ago |
cnsmaryland.org | Jerry Zremski
A school psychology professor, Bardos talked with his colleagues about using the web to quickly collect data on student behavior. A few years later, he and his colleagues created the Behavior Intervention Monitoring Assessment System, or BIMAS. "It was identifying kiddos, students, through parents or through teacher ratings and the kids themselves who were able to tell us, 'Hey, we are OK, some of us are not as OK and some of us really need lots of supports,'" Bardos said.
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3 weeks ago |
buffalonews.com | Jerry Zremski
WASHINGTON – President Trump has nominated a regional airline executive with a history of criticizing a key aviation safety regulation to be the new administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, prompting outrage from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and the Flight 3407 families. Schumer, in a letter last week to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, asked that Duffy meet with the Flight 3407 families to hear their concerns.
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1 month ago |
buffalonews.com | Jerry Zremski
WASHINGTON – The Trump administration is making it tougher for Canadians to cross into the U.S. for long-term stays, and Rep. Tim Kennedy is not happy about it. Kennedy, a Buffalo Democrat, collected the signatures of 28 of his colleagues on a letter to administration officials last week that criticizes the new requirements. The new rules, which took effect Friday, require Canadians who plan on staying in the U.S. for more than 30 days to register with the U.S. government.
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President Trump's nominee to head the FAA "has been one of the most vocal and persistent advocates of rolling back and circumventing basic air safety standards,” @SenSchumer said. https://t.co/X0c9jEprg5

I covered John LaFalce for years, and since he left Congress, I had lunch with him on many of my long trips to Buffalo. I hope @buffaloscribe and I gave this good man his due here. https://t.co/E28Y7QVVDj

Are you a student who couldn't continue with your mental health counselor once you moved out of state for school? Or were you unable to continue with a counselor when you left MD and went home? If so, please let me know, as an @LNN reporter is doing a story on this issue.