Every year, Chuck commits to traveling to all62 counties in New York to meet with constituents.
Standing at Farnham Family Services, the only medically-assisted treatment center in Oswego County, U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer today warned that, without immediate action, New York communities, like those in Central New York, could continue to wait on gaining access to the over $3 billion secured in the just-passed federal spending specifically aimed at fighting the opioid crisis. Earlier this year, President Trump called the opioid crisis a ‘national emergency,’ which Schumer said underscores the urgent need for these funds to be delivered to communities ASAP. Once delivered, Schumer said the already-secured funds will mean more treatment and rehab programs, more education programs, more prevention programs and more aggressive enforcement of drug trafficking laws in communities. Schumer today called on the feds to not delay and move these drug-fighting funds out of the coffers and into communities as soon as possible.