Press Releases
Schumer, Gillibrand Announce $16 Million Increase In CDC Lyme Disease And Tick-Borne Disease Funding In FY 21 Bipartisan Appropriations Package
Continued Robust Funding is Essential To Combat Tick-Borne Diseases Across Upstate NY, Which has Become the Epicenter For Tick-Borne Disease In Recent Years; Following Fierce Advocacy, Senators Deliver $2 Million Funding Increase, Their Third Consecutive Increase, For Lyme Disease Research and Prevention
Gillibrand Announces 2021 Service Academy Nomination From The Rochester-Finger Lakes Region
Gillibrand Nominates Student from the Rochester-Finger Lakes Region for U.S. Military Academy
Gillibrand Announces 2021 Service Academy Nomination From The North Country
Gillibrand Nominates Student from the North Country for U.S. Air Force Academy
Gillibrand Announces 2021 Service Academy Nominations From New York City
Gillibrand Nominates Four Students from the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn
Gillibrand Announces 2021 Service Academy Nominations From Western New York
Gillibrand Nominates Four Students from Western New York for U.S. Service Academies
Gillibrand Announces 2021 Service Academy Nominations From Long Island
Gillibrand Nominates Eight Students from Long Island for Service Academies
Gillibrand Announces 2021 Service Academy Nominations From The Hudson Valley
Gillibrand Nominates 10 Students from the Hudson Valley for U.S. Service Academies
Gillibrand Announces 2021 Service Academy Nominations From Central New York
Gillibrand Nominates Four Students from Central New York for U.S. Service Academies
Gillibrand, Murray, DeLauro, And Pressley Call On Biden Administration And Congressional Leadership To Extend And Expand Emergency Paid Leave Provisions
Today, U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Patty Murray (D-WA), top Democrat on the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, and U.S. Representatives Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) and Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) sent a letter urging the incoming Biden...
Gillibrand Urge A Los Neoyorquinos A Solicitar El Alivio Al Pago De Alquiler Debido Al Covid Antes Del 1 De Febrero
Los neoyorquinos que no están pudiendo pagar el alquiler debido a la pérdida de ingresos por el COVID-19 cualifican para una ronda de subsidios