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Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand feel the state is well-positioned for the next year.
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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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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand made a stop in Syracuse Friday to highlight funding she secured for a home heating assistance program.
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The money will go toward job training and apprenticeship programs.
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Majority Leader Schumer says Congress appears to be embracing new legislation to combat gun violence, the first time in 30 years.
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For example, she hopes there’s movement on a universal background checks bill, a ban on military style assault weapons, and an anti-gun trafficking bill.
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US Senator Gillibrand gets President Biden to invoke the Defense Production Act to address baby formula shortage
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Congressmembers Claudia Tenney and John Katko, along with US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand made statements on the one year anniversary of the Capitol Riots. They denounce the violence, but each has different comments and hopes for outcomes of an investigation.
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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand joined Mayor Ben Walsh in handing out food baskets at Syracuse's Northeast Community Center. She says child care assistance, and job supports would help the center and its clients, as well as paid family leave she's supporting in the bill that was passed by the House, but now goes to the Senate.
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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand says most New York dairy farmers are still struggling to survive amid declining prices and an unstable dairy market. She says…