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New York’s U.S. senators are fighting back against an executive order they say could harm the state’s only national forest.
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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has raised concerns over the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' decision to terminate a program that provides opioid overdose medication and training for first responders.
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Gillibrand warns Social Security tech layoffs could disrupt payments, expose data
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The senator is urging the Trump administration to approve a poultry vaccine and provide transparency in tracking the outbreak.
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Onondaga County's maternal mortality rate is twice the state average. Outcomes are worse for women of color.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers have proposed an additional $2 billion for the World Trade Center Health Program that serves survivors of the 9/11 terror attacks.
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The $2.5 million award with help with airport staff, security and local law enforcement communication and coordination.
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The U.S.senator’s stops included Antler Run Distilling as she discussed her plans for the next agricultural bill.
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Veterans groups and Democrats are criticizing Senate Republicans for blocking legislation extending healthcare for veterans. The legislation would ensure medical benefits for veterans cover cancers stemming from toxic fumes inhaled by veterans while in the line of service.
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“The Honoring Our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics or PACT Act” is about to go up for a vote. It's also known as burn pits legislation. Senator Gillibrand is calling for more support to pass it.