President Trump is considering appointing former upstate Rep. Marc Molinaro to run the federal agency that oversees public transit — a move that could spell trouble for Manhattan's unpopular ...
Marc Molinaro, a former House representative from New York, is leading the Federal Transit Administration following Senate confirmation Aug. 2. August 4, 2025 The U.S. Senate confirmed Marcus Molinaro ...
As head of the Federal Transit Administration, Marc Molinaro controls billions of dollars in federal grants. He plans to give it all up to run for a seat in the New York Legislature. By Nicholas ...
Federal Transit Administration boss Marc Molinaro has accused the MTA of ignoring its own safety rules following the 2023 death of a worker who was struck by a train and a second incident last year in ...
Trump’s FTA boss Marc Molinaro eyes comeback via Rep. Elise Stefanik’s soon-to-be vacated House seat
FTA Administrator Marc Molinaro is openly exploring a run for Rep. Elise Stefanik's soon-to-be vacated House seat in upstate New York, The Post has learned. Molinaro — a former Dutchess County ...
In 2022, Republican Rep. Marcus “Marc” Molinaro (R-NY) beat out Democrat Josh Riley for New York’s 19th Congressional seat by just 4000 votes. In this upcoming election, the two are going head to head ...
We expect Marc Molinaro, the former Dutchess County executive and Hudson Valley congressman, to sail through his Senate confirmation hearing today to lead the Federal Transit Administration, a ...
Democrat Josh Riley appeared poised to send incumbent Republican Rep. Marc Molinaro packing as he held a narrow, but clear lead in a race for a key Upstate New York seat. Riley carried nearly 52% of ...
Marc Molinaro, the new head of the Federal Transit Administration for Donald Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, has struck a tremendous advance for government openness and transparency in ...
Democrat Josh Riley is projected to unseat first-term Rep. Marc Molinaro, R-N.Y., in a blow to House Republicans’ hopes of keeping control over half of Congress next year. The battle for New York’s ...
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