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Lawmakers announce a $100 million investment to help 100,000 families.
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Festival season in Syracuse will be getting a boost thanks to funding from the American Rescue Plan Act.
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A proposal to use a quarter of a million dollars of American Rescue Plan money to help the arts is moving forward, after being approved by the Syracuse Common Council.
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Syracuse’s Jazz Fest inches closer to returning to downtown after the common council approved funding for the popular event despite contention around the appropriation.
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Community members are calling on Syracuse lawmakers to make sure some of the city’s pandemic relief money goes toward making the streets safer.
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Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) said she has known Gov. Kathy Hochul for years and looks forward to working with the governor in her new role.
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The Syracuse Common Council approved around $23 million in projects that are being funded by the federal government’s American Rescue Plan Act. The latest series of investments proposed by Mayor Ben Walsh's administration will go towards small businesses, infrastructure and home repairs.
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The Onondaga County legislature voted in favor of loaning money to OCIDA in hopes it will bring new employers to the area.
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The Onondaga County legislature voted in favor of loaning money to OCIDA in hopes it will bring new employers to the area.
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While New York State struggles to roll out its emergency rental assistance, Onondaga County officials predict their separate rental relief program should get checks out to all approved landlords within the next four to eight weeks