September 2006
09/29/06
Schumer Announces Passage Of Long Island Sound Stewardship Act A Bill To Protect Crucial Long Island Sound Ecosystem
09/29/06
Schumer, Clinton, Higgins Urge Feds To Extend Deadline To Bring Vintage WWII Ship To Dunkirk
09/28/06
Schumer, Lowey, Crowley Secure $62 Million For New Air Traffic Control Tower At LGA To Reduce Flight Delays And Improve Safety
09/28/06
Schumer Announces $250,000 For Cornell University
09/26/06
Schumer, Clinton Announce Congressional Panel Backs $18.9 Million For Central New York Defense Projects
09/26/06
Schumer, Clinton Announce Congressional Panel Backs $19.15 Million For Capital Region Defense Projects
09/26/06
Schumer, Clinton Announce Congressional Panel Backs $3.75 Million For Hudson Valley Defense Projects
09/25/06
Schumer Announces Over $197,000 For Syracuse University
09/22/06
Schumer Announces Over $280,000 Coming To Cayuga County For Victim Services Programs
09/22/06
Schumer Announces Over $156,000 Going To The Washington-Saratoga- Warren Hamilton-Essex Board Of Cooperative Educational Services
09/22/06
Schumer Announces Over $247,000 For Med Graph, Inc. In Rochester
09/22/06
As Hewlett Packard Investigation Unfolds, Schumer Blasts Senate Republicans For Blocking Bipartisan Bill Criminalizing Sale Of Cell Phone Call Logs
09/20/06
Schumer Urges Norfolk Southern To Slow Down Trains Traveling Through Elmira
09/19/06
Schumer Announces Over $21,000 Coming To The City Of Buffalo For Youth Violence And Gang Prevention
09/19/06
Schumer Announces Over $195,000 For Buffalo State College To Combat Violence Against Women On Campus
09/19/06
Schumer Announces Over $199,000 For SUNY Fredonia To Combat Violence Against Women On Campus
09/15/06
Schumer Announces Over $206,000 Coming To Aricultural Businesses In The Finger Lakes Region
09/14/06
Schumer Amendment To Create Apollo Project For Port Security Technology R&D Passes Senate
09/12/06
Schumer Announces $150,000 Coming To Syracuse City School District
09/07/06
Schumer To DHS & Canada: Arming Agents At The Peace Bridge First Could Accelerate Completion Of Shared Border Management Agreement