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The Syracuse Common Council approved more than $2 million in relief spending for education.
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$1.5 billion in federal pandemic aid will go towards recruitment and retention efforts of direct support professionals, or DSPs.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh believes that these new initiatives funded through the American Rescue Plan Act will foster a more inclusive and well-rounded learning environment for new and old members of the force.
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The City of Syracuse is aiming to recruit and train about 140 unemployed and underemployed city residents for positions that employers are looking to fill. Meanwhile, Councilors want to see if they can get county support for rental assistance before approving federal pandemic relief funds.
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As expected, Syracuse common councilors Monday postponed voting on a number of proposed pandemic relief spending items, with two exceptions. One of them was allocating $2 million for the planting thousands of trees in city parks and along city streets
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh’s $265 million budget is meant to position the city to recover from the pandemic, but a Councilor At Large is questioning some…
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The federal pandemic relief package moving through Congress will go a long way towards filling New York’s multi-billion dollar budget deficit. But…