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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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Two Central New Yorkers with agricultural ties attended President Trump’s joint address to Congress as guests of Senator Schumer and Congressmember Mannion. One is a longtime farmer, and the other is a recently fired USDA employee.
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The funding crisis stems from a freeze implemented by the Trump administration that temporarily halted all federal grants and loans.
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Senator Schumer announced $500 million in new funding under the CHIPS Act for Regional Tech Hubs, expanding tech access in Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo.
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Senator Schumer announces funding to modernize the Cortland-Syracuse rail corridor, aiming to improve safety, efficiency, and support regional growth driven by manufacturers like Micron.
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They were joined by Mary Rodee of Potsdam, whose 15-year-old son Riley committed suicide after sextorting him on Facebook.
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Hospitals and health centers across CNY are triaging doses due to a severe shortage.
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Syracuse, along with Rochester and Buffalo are three of the cities to be given this title.
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Joe Pinion is one of the six Republican United States Senate hopefuls aiming to unseat incumbent majority leader Chuck Schumer. Pinion stopped in Syracuse Thursday to introduce himself and meet with local leaders.
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Syracuse could cash in from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, especially around technology to implement 5G wireless systems. JMA Wireless hosted Senator Chuck Schumer who explained provisions to buy American-only products for some $60 billion in broadband funding would help JMA, the only manufacturer of 5G components in the nation right now.