
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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6 days ago |
buffalonews.com | Jerry Zremski
WASHINGTON – Federal funding for Buffalo’s Bailey Avenue bus rapid transit might not disappear after all. Bailey Avenue is on the brink of a series of changes aimed at “building back Bailey” by redoing the road, sidewalks, bus routes and stations. Is it enough?
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1 week ago |
buffalonews.com | Jerry Zremski
WASHINGTON – The Trump administration on Friday rescinded more than $3.7 billion in funding for clean energy projects nationwide, including $15.3 million for a decarbonization effort at Western New York Energy LLC in Medina. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said his department decided to cancel 24 grants issued by the Biden administration because those projects were not economically viable and did not meet the nation's energy needs.
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2 weeks ago |
buffalonews.com | Jerry Zremski
WASHINGTON – If you believe the cliché, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And that’s certainly true for President Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act,” which narrowly passed the narrowly Republican House last week and which faces an uncertain fate before a Republican but recalcitrant Senate. If you’re a typical American taxpayer or a hardworking waitress or a fabulously wealthy homeowner, the bill might well look beautiful – but if you’re on Medicaid or food stamps, not so much.
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3 weeks ago |
buffalonews.com | Jerry Zremski
WASHINGTON – A $102.7 million project to build a bus rapid transit line along Bailey Avenue in Buffalo appears doomed under President Trump's "one big, beautiful bill" to cut taxes and reshape federal programs. That's because while crafting its section of the bill, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee voted to rescind grants awarded under the Neighborhood Access and Equity Program, a Biden-era effort included in legislation passed by the then-Democratic Congress in 2022.
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3 weeks ago |
buffalonews.com | Jerry Zremski
WASHINGTON − A president like no other this month proposed a budget like no other, and it’s a spending plan that would take federal aid out of the hands of tens of thousands of Western New Yorkers along with many of the local institutions that serve them. President Trump’s “skinny budget” for fiscal 2026 would end the program that provided home heating aid for 83,872 Erie County families in February.
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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.