Every year, Chuck commits to traveling to all62 counties in New York to meet with constituents.
On April 10th, at the Tubman Home/Visitor’s Center, standing with Harriet Tubman relatives, U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer urged the National Park Service (NPS) to work with Auburn and Harriet Tubman Home officials to finalize details that will formally put Harriet Tubman National Historical Park on the fast track to being established and receiving critical federal funding. Schumer explained that, in order for Tubman Park to become a reality and be eligible for the necessary funding, it must be officially established by the NPS through some form of land ownership or land rights agreement. Currently, the NPS is still negotiating with locals over the land transfer options and it remains a major obstacle standing in the way of opening the park, which will include the Home for the Aged, the Thompson Memorial AME Zion Church in Auburn, and Tubman's former residence in Fleming. As a result, Schumer urged the NPS to finalize these details as quickly as possible, so it can be established as a park, and be made eligible for federal funds. Last year, Schumer successfully passed legislation, as a part of the 2014 National Defense Authorization bill, to create a national park honoring the life of the American hero Harriet Tubman at her home in Central New York.