Tag: congress
Moynihan Institute Center hosts panel reflecting on 3 years of Russia-Ukraine War
Moynihan Institute’s Center for European Studies discussed the three-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war from Ukraine’s perspective. Read More »
SA to introduce initiatives preserving student protections
Student Association is discussing ways to make students feel safe on campus after recent federal legislation targeting immigration laws. Read More »
Senator Gillibrand criticizes Trump administration’s FAA firings
Senator Gillibrand criticized Trump’s FAA layoffs after a fatal crash, warning it jeopardized passenger's safety. Read More »
USen votes to approve 135 new courses, 120 revised courses
The University Senate approved the curriculum committee’s February report, which details new, revised and other programs it reviewed. Read More »
U.S. Justice Department suing multiple state officials for immigration policies
The U.S. Justice Dept is suing New York state over policies that protect undocumented immigrants and block Trump’s deportation agenda. Read More »
Hamas announces Israeli hostage release delay
Israeli Prime Minister gave Hamas an ultimatum threatening to resume fighting if the Israeli hostages are not returned by Saturday afternoon. Read More »
Trump’s Department of Efficiency plans to cut over $880 million from DOEd
President Trump’s Dept of Government Efficiency is cutting over $880 million from the DOEd, sparking concerns about the impact on students. Read More »
Syracuse City Auditor report details key city programs, organizations receiving federal funding
Syracuse City Auditor Alexander Marion put together a report that details the programs and organizations receiving federal funding. Read More »
NY Sen. Gillibrand responds to Trump's planned executive order for terminating DOEd
Following Trump’s plans to eliminate the Department of Education, NY Sen. Gillibrand said she'll do everything in her power to protect it. Read More »
Schumer urges DHS to reinstate Aviation Security Advisory Committee
Schumer issued a letter on Tuesday urging the Department of Homeland Security to reinstate the Aviation Security Advisory Committee. Read More »
President Trump’s freeze on federally funded school programs remains blocked
Chancellor Kent Syverud addressed concerns about President Trump’s freeze on federally funded school programs. Read More »
SU graduate among 67 people dead in D.C. plane crash
Lane and her son Spencer were returning home to Rhode Island from the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas. Read More »
NY-21 Congresswoman Elise Stefanik named Trump’s UN ambassador
President-elect Donald Trump has named New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik as his United Nations ambassador. Read More »
Proposed NY congressional map could shift NY-22 left
The most significant change to congressional lines would be made to New York state's 22nd District, which includes the city of Syracuse. Read More »
We will not wait for the next school shooting
And most of all, politicians will not have the shallow privilege of reading another front-cover op-ed by students on their knees, begging them to do their jobs — we do not need a permission slip to defend our freedoms. Read More »
Despite her trailblazing career, Sen. Feinstein’s passing affirms the need for age limits
How we remember and understand Senator Feinstein could potentially define our generation’s evolving view and reflection on American politics. Read More »
The same-sex marriage bill is a huge step for the LBGTQ community
The act is a big victory for supporters of LGBTQ rights who feared that marriage equality might be overturned. Read More »
SU Libraries to preserve current government documents
Syracuse University Libraries typically preserve 64% of the 10,000 to 11,000 different publications the Government Publishing Organization makes available. Read More »
NY-22 Democratic candidates debate climate, crypto and social safety nets
Many of the candidates agreed on environmental policy, but differed on approaches to cryptocurrency mining and social issues. Read More »
Breaking down important political dates in New York state for summer 2022
The Daily Orange compiled a list of the significant political events that are happening in New York state throughout this summer. Read More »
Court rules Democratic leaders gerrymandered districts, calls for postponing primaries
Gov. Kathy Hochul and top legislators are expected to appeal the ruling, and a decision could come as soon as this week. Read More »
New York state still needs to repair the damage done by marijuana drug charges
While New York being the 16th state to legalize recreational marijuana created an opportunity to learn from other states' processes, there are still many ways legalization has fallen short. Read More »
Independent commission fails, legislature will draw NY congressional districts
The commission failed, instead submitting two maps — one proposed by the commission’s Democrats and the other by its Republicans. The two independents within the commission voted along with the party that nominated them. Read More »
Rep. John Katko will not seek reelection to Congress in 2022
Rep. John Katko, R-Camillus, announced Friday that he would not seek reelection in 2022. Read More »