In an election race that dragged on for three months in court, former congressman Anthony Brindisi says it's time to move forward and is congratulating Claudia Tenney.
In what was thought, possibly, to be the last court appearance before certifying election results of New York's 22nd Congressional District, there's been another hold-up in naming a winner - with more delays potentially on the horizon.
A judge in upstate New York on Monday was reviewing 2,500 challenged ballots that could determine the winner of the nation's last undecided U.S. House race.
There's been an update to the vote count in the still undecided 22nd Congressional District, but what the count actually is, after another day in court, seems unclear.
Calling the Defund The Police movement 'absolutely irresponsible', Democrat Congressman Anthony Brindisi stood outside the Utica Police Department on Monday to introduce legislation that would double the amount of federal grant money available to police across the country for a program dubbed COPS.
New York's 22nd District representative will also be joined by special guests, including Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente, and an official from IRS.