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| Chuck with Cheektowaga
Town Supervisor Dennis Gabryszak at the Polish Festival, July
2003. |
Hi! Welcome to Chuck Schumer's Western New York office, including
Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, Erie, and Niagara
counties. If we can help you with anything, please feel free to
give us a call at 716-846-4111 or contact
any of Chuck's other offices.
Chuck's Activities in Western New
York
Here are some highlights of what Chuck has done for Western New
York. For a complete index of Western New York related press releases,
please scroll down or click here.
- Chuck fulfilled his promise to bring
lower air fares and more frequent service to Western New York
by lobbying the Department of Transportation relentlessly
on JetBlue's behalf to obtain 75 precious take-off and landing
slots at JFK Airport.
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| Chuck plays
the role of Senator in Shakespeare in Delaware Park's production
of Macbeth, July 2002. |
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| Buffalo Mayor
Anthony Masiello, Chuck, and former County Executive Dennis
Gorski attend a Bisons game in Buffalo, April 1999. |
- Chuck was instrumental in
bringing low-cost air carrier Southwest Air to Buffalo. By
helping to improve competition among carriers, Chuck helped Western
New York compete for travel-intensive global business previously
deterred by the high cost of air service to the area.
- After a meeting in Albion with Orleans County economic development
and elected officials, Chuck became involved in the successful
effort to persuade Washington Mutual to keep the Dime Bank mortgaging
center open. Local officials were concerned that Washington
Mutual would close the facility as part of its takeover of Dime,
but in November 2001, Washington Mutual announced that it would
convert the Albion facility into a customer contact center, doubling
the workforce there and saving over 450 jobs in Orleans County
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- Chuck secured $300,000 for the National Park Service (NPS) to
conduct a "Niagara
Falls River and Gorge National Heritage Corridor Study."
Chuck also worked with Rep. John LaFalce to get $25,000 from the
NPS to fund a study to determine what role
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| Chuck
with Chautauqua County Executive Mark Thomas at a Dunkirk,
NY gas station setting forth his plan to reduce skyrocketing
gas prices, April 2001. |
the Parks Service can play in the
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| Chuck
welcomes troops from the 914th Airlift home to the Niagara
Falls Air Reserve Station, July 2003. |
revitalization of the Niagara Falls Park. Chuck's Niagara Falls
Advisory Pan el, formed to work toward a National Heritage Partnership,
succeeded in getting many parties to work together in this effort.
- Chuck, along
with Senator Clinton, announced $1.5 million in funding for Buffalo's
Inner Harbor Project in the FY02 Transportation Appropriations
bill. The bill also included $2.56 million for the Niagra Frontier
Transportation Authority (NFTA) to buy new buses and $2.4 million
for a new landing approach system for a runway at Niagra International
Airport.
- Chuck worked to secure the Justice
Department decision to drop private landowners from Indian land
claims lawsuits filed on behalf of Indian tribes in New York
State.
- Chuck
worked to secure almost $20 million to help
hospitals in Niagara County deal with federal spending cuts.
The funding was part of the $751 million secured by Chuck for
New York hospitals in the Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP Benefits
Improvement Act of 2000 (BIPA). Chuck also announced $2.75
million for Chautauqua County hospitals.
- Chuck
played an instrumental role in the Senate in
obtaining a record $70 million in direct payments to New York's
apple and dairy farmers in the FY2001 Agriculture Appropriations
Bill.
- Chuck
worked to get a $1
million grant for the City of Buffalo and the Shea's O'Connell
Preservation Guild to complete the expansion and renovation
of Shea's Performing Arts Center.
- Project
Exile: Chuck obtained $500,000
over two years for the Western District of New York to hire
two Assistant U.S. Attorneys to prosecute gun crimes.
- Chuck
worked to obtain 25 new summer customs inspectors at the Peace
Bridge, which helped boost the area's commerce and tourism by
shortening the amount of time it takes to get into and out of
Canada. Chuck,
along with Senator Clinton, also announced $25 million to hire
additional Customs personnel along the Northern Border as
part of FY01 appropriations.
- Chuck
lobbied the Department of Agriculture to mitigate
the effect of new federal rules intended to raise the price of
cranberries. The agency then agreed to adopt less stringent
regulations that protected workers at the Dunkirk-based Cliffstar
Corporation, which employs 525 people and is Chautauqua County's
13th largest employer.
- Chuck
cut through the red tape facing families of sick children with
severe gastrointestinal illnesses in dire need of the drug Propulsid.
Chuck helped locate doctors willing to take on these patients
and persuaded
the pharmaceutical company to expedite obtaining Propulsid for
the Buffalo families.
- Chuck
worked to get Erie, Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties federal
disaster area designations, making the areas eligible for
FEMA aid to cover the costs of plowing and removing over two feet
of snow that fell during a crippling snow storm on November 20th,
2000. The FEMA funds covered approximately 75 percent of the $5.1
million in total cleanup costs.
- Chuck
and Rep. John LaFalce secured
$4.1 million for upgrading and extending the runway at the Niagara
Falls Air Base under a military construction appropriations
earmark, ensuring that Niagara County's second largest employer
remains open for business.
Press
Releases for the Western Region
Western New York
| 12/01/2008 |
SCHUMER: NEW GRAPE DISCOVERY CENTER COULD BE LARGE ECONOMIC BOOST IN CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, BRING JOBS - BUT SIGNIFICANT FEDERAL FUNDING IS NEEDED - SCHUMER TO ANNOUNCE PLAN TO HELP
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| 11/25/2008 |
SCHUMER AND PALIN WIN HERO AWARD FROM PREMIERE HUNTING AND FISHING MAGAZINE, FIELD & STREAM - SENATOR SECURES AWARD FOR CHAMPIONING PLAN TO AID UPSTATE FARMERS & HUNTERS, BOOST LOCAL ECONOMY |
| 11/24/2008 |
SCHUMER PUSHES TO KEEP LABATT USA OFFICE IN DOWNTOWN BUFFALO FOLLOWING INBEV DIVESTITURE OF U.S. BASED OPERATION |
| 11/20/2008 |
SCHUMER: WITH DIGITAL TV DEADLINE SET TO HIT IN LESS THAN 90 DAYS, UPSTATE NEW YORK REMAINS UNPREPARED FOR SWITCH -- SENATOR PUSHES FOR EMERGENCY EXTENSION OF EXPIRED COUPONS |
| 11/19/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES NEARLY $150,000 FEDERAL FIRE GRANT TO AKRON FIRE COMPANY |
| 11/13/2008 |
SCHUMER-REQUESTED REPORT ON NUCLEAR WORKERS PROGRAM FINDS SLOW PROCESSING FOR COMPENSATION CLAIMS - SENATOR DEMANDS FASTER PROCESSING TO HELP BETHLEHEM STEEL, LINDE CERAMICS, AND OTHER WNY NUCLEAR WORKERS |
| 11/07/2008 |
SCHUMER TO FEMA: APPROVE TOWN OF NEWSTEAD'S NEW APPLICATION FOR CRITICAL FUNDING TO STABILIZE MURDER CREEK'S BANKS |
| 11/07/2008 |
SCHUMER, CLINTON PUSH FOR BUFFALO TO HOST 2009 GREAT LAKES INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE CUP RACE |
| 10/16/2008 |
SCHUMER CALLS ON FEMA TO ALLEVIATE FLOOD MAP CONFUSION AS BUFFALO HOMEOWNERS SEARCH FOR ANSWERS ON MUCH-NEEDED INSURANCE RELIEF |
| 10/16/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES OVER $5 MILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDS TO REDUCE LEAD POSIONING AND ASSIST IN HOMEOWNER SAFETY REPAIRS IN WESTERN NEW YORK |
| 10/10/2008 |
AFTER LOCAL CONTRACTOR DEFAULTS ON AMHERST TREE REMOVAL, SCHUMER & CLINTON URGE FEMA TO EXTEND DEADLINE FOR TOWN TO COMPLETE PROJECT |
| 10/08/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES OVER $1.5 MILLION FOR RURAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NEWFANE |
| 10/06/2008 |
SCHUMER TO FEMA: TOWN OF NEWSTEAD HAS WAITED FAR TOO LONG FOR CRITICAL FUNDING TO STABILIZE MURDER CREEK'S BANKS - URGES AN EXPEDITED DECISION TO SECURE FUNDING |
| 10/02/2008 |
SCHUMER MAKES FINAL PUSH TO BRING 2011 INTERNATIONAL YOUTH HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BUFFALO - MOVE WOULD BRING TOURISM REVENUE TO REGION FIT FOR WORLD-CLASS ICE HOCKEY |
| 10/02/2008 |
SCHUMER URGES PROMPT SETTLEMENT IN TIME WARNER CABLE, LIN TV NEGOTIATIONS TO KEEP CHANNEL 4 & 23 AVAILABLE TO THOUSANDS OF BUFFALO CABLE SUBSCRIBERS |
| 10/01/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES $1.3 MILLION IN FEDERAL EDUCATION GRANT FOR NORTHWEST BUFFALO COMMUNITY CENTER |
| 09/29/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES OVER $67,000 IN DHS FEMA EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT AND TRAINING IN WESTERN NEW YORK |
| 09/29/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES OVER $67,000 IN DHS FEMA EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT AND TRAINING IN WESTERN NEW YORK |
| 09/26/2008 |
SCHUMER, CLINTON: NYS COULD LOSE MILLIONS OF DISASTER DOLLARS IF FEMA IMPLEMENTS NEW RULE - SENATORS URGE IMMEDIATE REVERSAL OF HARMFUL PROPOSAL |
| 09/25/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES SENATE SET TO APPROVE OVER $12 MILLION FOR MILITARY PROJECTS IN WESTERN NEW YORK
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| 09/24/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES SENATE PASSAGE OF ESSENTIAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TAX BREAK THAT WILL PROVIDE VITAL FUNDING TO UPSTATE NEW YORK BUSINESSES |
| 09/19/2008 |
JUST AS FUNDS WERE SET TO EXPIRE, SCHUMER ANNOUNCES $640,000 FOR JAMESTOWN TRAIN STATION - A HUGE VICTORY FOR LONG-DELAYED PROJECT |
| 09/18/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES OVER $1.7 MILLION IN HUD GRANTS FOR JAMESTOWN |
| 09/10/2008 |
SCHUMER REVEALS: DEVASTATING HEALTH REGULATION WILL SLASH $65 MILLION FROM UPSTATE NY HEALTH CLINICS AND HOSPITALS - LOOMING FED RULE COULD FORCE MUCH-NEEDED CLINICS TO CLOSE |
| 09/09/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES $1 MILLION TO CHAUTAUQUA DEPT. OF MENTAL HYGIENE FOR CHILD AND FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES |
| 09/05/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES OVER $470,000 FOR DNA CRIME LABS IN ERIE COUNTY |
| 09/04/2008 |
SCHUMER, CLINTON PUSH LEGISLATION TO NAME JAMESTOWN POST OFFICE IN HONOR OF FORMER JAMESTOWN MAYOR, NY LT. GOVERNOR AND U.S. REP. STAN LUNDINE |
| 09/03/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES OVER $120,000 FOR REDUCING GUN AND GANG CRIME IN ROCHESTER AND BUFFALO |
| 08/29/2008 |
SCHUMER PUSHES BILL TO BRING LONG-AWAITED REFORM TO COMPENSATION PROGRAM FOR COLD WAR-ERA EMPLOYEES PLAGUED BY LIFE-THREATENING ILLNESSES FROM RADIATION EXPLOSURE |
| 08/22/2008 |
SCHUMER, CLINTON, SLAUGHTER: FEDS REFUSE TO REVIEW SEC APPLICATIONS FROM COLD WAR-ERA EMPLOYEES PLAGUED BY LIFE-THREATENING ILLNESSES AS A RESULT OF RADIATION EXPOSURE - DEMAND FEDS CONSIDER REQUESTS FOR COMPENSATION |
| 08/19/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES OVER $25,000 TO CONTROL AND PREVENT STATE AND LOCAL CRIME IN WESTERN NEW YORK |
| 08/07/2008 |
Schumer: Out-Of-Date & Slow Water Testing At WNY Beaches Force Officials To Make Imprecise Calls - Possible That Beaches Stay Open When They Should Close & Close When They Should Stay Open |
| 07/30/2008 |
Schumer Pushes For Rapid Approval Of Proposed Federal Highway Chief, Thomas J. Madison, A New York Native And NYSDOT Vet; Understands Importance Of Signature Peace Bridge |
| 07/17/2008 |
Schumer To Army Corps: Reverse Decision To Dissolve Key Citizen Group Assisting In Clean Up Of Highly Contaminated Former Defense Site In WNY |
| 07/16/2008 |
New Schumer Report: If Upstate New Yorkers Thought Gas Prices Were Bad Now, Wait Until They Have To Heat Their Homes This Winter - Upstate Families Will Spend $720 More On Home Heating Oil Alone, A Shocking $570 Million Increase Across Upstate |
| 07/10/2008 |
Schumer Announces Key Senate Panel Approves $2 Million for Chautauqua County |
| 07/10/2008 |
Schumer Announces Key Senate Panel Approves $1 Million to Revitalize Main Street and Jumpstart Economic Development in Downtown Buffalo |
| 07/10/2008 |
Schumer Announces Key Senate Panel Approves $500,000 for the Town Of Hamburg |
| 07/10/2008 |
Schumer Announces Key Senate Panel Approves $500,000 for Niagara Falls International Railway Station |
| 07/09/2008 |
Schumer Pushes FEMA to Reverse Course and Deliver Critical Funding to Secure Murder Creek's Banks, Protect Erosion of Property Values, Tourism & Business |
| 07/09/2008 |
Schumer Reveals: NY Inexplicably Left Out Of Critical Federal Housing Programs That Could Slow the Rising Tide of Vacant Homes Plaguing Western New York |
| 07/07/2008 |
Schumer, Clinton Announce Key Senate Panel Approves $78.8 Million for West Valley Demonstration Project |
| 06/30/2008 |
Schumer, Lipsey Urge Toronto Raptors To Play Several 'Cross-Over' Games In Buffalo- Move Would Bring Tourism Dollars And Jobs To Buffalo, Extend Team Fan Base |
| 06/27/2008 |
Schumer Announces Key Senate Panel Approves Over $500,000 for Education and Health Projects In Western New York |
| 06/24/2008 |
Schumer Urges USA Hockey To Bring 2011 International Youth Hockey Championships To Buffalo - Move Would Deliver Tourism Dollars To City And Provide Ideal Location For World-Class Ice Hockey |
| 06/16/2008 |
Threatened By Delayed Medicare Payments, Buffalo's Cash-Strapped Mom & Pop Pharmacies Struggle To Stay Afloat; Schumer Pushes Bill To Fast Track Payments |
| 06/15/2008 |
Schumer, Clinton, Higgins To Introduce A Resolution Naming Highway Near Ralph Wilson Stadium In Honor Of Buffalo Native Tim Russert |
| 06/12/2008 |
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES OVER $1.2 MILLION COMING TO ALLEGANY COUNTY TO PREVENT GENESSE RIVER FLOODING |
| 05/29/2008 |
As Invasive Weed Spreads Across Black Lake, Choking Local Tourism and Threatening Recreational Boating and Home Values, Schumer Calls on Army Corps to Investigate Firsthand and Develop Action Plan |
| 05/20/2008 |
With WNY Vets Struggling To Access Much-Needed Care, Schumer Urges VA To Expand Veterans Health Services To Bertrand Chaffee Hospital In Springville, NY |
| 05/09/2008 |
Schumer Announces Historic Win For Niagara Falls; President Signs Into Law Bill To Designate Falls As A National Heritage Area - Secures $10 Million In Federal Funds To Revitalize Niagara Falls Region |
| 05/08/2008 |
Schumer Secures Promise From SSA To Hire Additional Staff At Rochester Office To Help Ease Backlog From Jam-Packed Buffalo Office; Will Ensure Residents Across WNY Have Disability Cases Heard In Timely Manner |
| 05/06/2008 |
Schumer Urges USDA To Expedite Approval Of Town Of Clarence's Application To Preserve Greg Spoth Farm And Protect Open Space And Agriculture As Town Continues Fast-Paced Growth |
| 05/01/2008 |
Schumer Announces Huge V Ictory For Jamestown Train Station That Will Save City Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars And Jumpstart Long-Delayed Project |
| 04/08/2008 |
With Invasive Species Threatening to Eat Away at Ash Trees Across Western New York, Schumer Urges Senate Committee to Include Vital Funding for Eradication Efforts in Agriculture Appropriations Bill |
| 04/07/2008 |
Schumer, Slaughter: After 20-Year Wait, Niagara Falls Train Station Relocation Will Finally Move Forward; Feds To Grant Approval, Freeing Up Federal Dollars And Allowing Project To Commence As Early As This Fall |
| 04/03/2008 |
Schumer, Clinton Ratchet-Up Pressure On Fema To Swiftly Approve City Of North Tonawanda's Appeal So Local Taxpayers Aren't Unfairly Slapped With 20 Thousand-Dollar Bill |
| 03/04/2008 |
Schumer Demands Federal Dollars To Support Essential Transit Service In Cattaraugus County |
| 02/21/2008 |
Schumer Hails Victory For North Tonawanda; Announces FEMA Approval Of Appeal To Secure Funds For Costly Storm Clean-Up |
| 02/20/2008 |
Schumer Announces Chautauqua County Fire Department Will Receive Over $30,000 In Federal Fire Grants |
| 02/07/2008 |
Schumer Personally Speaks With Ralph Wilson, Gains Assurances From Bills Owner That Franchise Has Every Intention Of Remaining In Buffalo |
| 02/06/2008 |
Schumer Announces Two Erie County Fire Departments Will Receive Over $200,000 Through Federal Fire Grants |
| 02/01/2008 |
To Honor Western New York Cold War Hero, Ed Walker, Schumer Re-Introduces Bethlehem Steel Workers Legislation As "The Ed Walker Memorial Act" |
| 01/30/2008 |
Schumer Announces Chautauqua County Fire Department Will Receive Over $98,000 As A Federal Fire Grant |
| 01/23/2008 |
Schumer Announces Chautauqua County Fire Department Will Receive Over $90,000 In Federal Fire Grant |
| 01/16/2008 |
Schumer Announces Erie County Fire Department Will Receive Over $120,000 As Federal Fire Grant |
| 01/14/2008 |
To Fend Off Dramatic Erosion Of Property Values, Tourism And Commerce In Historic Village Of Akron, Schumer Urges FEMA To Deliver Crucial Funding For Stabilization Of Murder Creek |
| 01/09/2008 |
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