Tag: congress
SU researchers fear Trump’s proposed National Institutes of Health budget cut
President Donald Trump has proposed a $5.8 billion funding cut for the NIH’s 2018 fiscal year budget. Read More »
Ask the experts: Professors analyze President Donald Trump's executive orders
Experts weigh in on the implications of the dozen executive orders President Donald Trump has issued in the first few weeks of his presidency. Read More »
Frozen EPA grants left SUNY-ESF researchers on thin ice, but there’s hope for the future of environmental research
Liberal columnist Cole Jermyn explains what the loss of EPA grants could have meant for the faculty and students at SUNY-ESF. Read More »
Jermyn: A firsthand account of the record-breaking Women’s March on Washington
Liberal columnist Cole Jermyn recounts his experience as a participant in Saturday’s historic Women’s March on Washington. Read More »
Our Reader: Where in the world is John Katko?
Eric van der Vort, a doctoral candidate of political science at Syracuse University, explains why he thinks Rep. John Katko (R-N.Y.) should spend more time connecting with his constituents. Read More »
Federal government plans to forgive $108 billion in student loan debt
The government will offer income-driven repayment plans to students having trouble paying their loans. Read More »
At Syracuse University and elsewhere, women's health care faces uncertainty under Trump
Health administrators at Syracuse University said they haven’t yet seen an influx of interest among students on campus to get IUDs since Donald Trump's presidential election victory. Read More »
Senate Democrats elect NY's Chuck Schumer as Senate minority leader
Democrats in the United States Senate have elected New York Sen. Chuck Schumer as Senate minority leader. Read More »
John Katko wins re-election to House of Representatives seat
Katko defeated Democratic challenger Colleen Deacon in the race for the 24th district, which includes all of Onondaga County as well as all of Cayuga and Wayne counties and some of Oswego County. Read More »
Chuck Schumer wins re-election to United States Senate seat
Chuck Schumer pulled off an expected victory over Republican challenger Wendy Long, gaining his third re-election to the Senate. Read More »
Election Day: Updated forecasts, where to vote and where to watch
Last-minute polls ahead of Election Day show Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as likely to win the presidency. Here's information on where to vote and where to watch the coverage of Election Day. Read More »
Behind in the polls, SU alumna Colleen Deacon fights as an underdog in swing district Onondaga County
As Colleen Deacon enters the final week of her campaign for a seat in the House of Representatives, she has an uphill battle. But she's making it a point to make sure the constituents know their voices are heard — and win. Read More »
Syracuse University keeps advocating for Perkins loan program as federal government plans to end it
Syracuse University continues to support the Federal Perkins Loan Program as the government plans to bring to an end. Read More »
Expert shares insight on Congress overriding presidential veto on bill allowing families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia
An assistant professor from the University of New Haven gives his expertise on Congress overriding presidential veto on a bill allowing families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabian government. Read More »
What you need to know to vote in fall elections
The deadline to register to vote is upcoming. Here's everything you need to know. Read More »
Q&A: Law professor on how 9/11 has left permanent effects on U.S. national security policy
William Snyder, a visiting assistant professor of law at Syracuse University’s College of Law, talks about how 9/11 has affected U.S. national security policy. Read More »
How airport security has increased since 9/11
Two national security experts weigh in on increased airport security after Sept. 11 attacks. Read More »
Professors on the declassification of documents detailing Saudi involvement in 9/11 attacks
The 28 pages are part of a longer document published in December 2002 by the intelligence committees of the House and Senate. The pages outline possible links between the Sept. 11 hijackers and the involvement of the Saudi Arabian government. Read More »
SU professor will stay active in politics despite loss in congressional primary
Syracuse University professor, Eric Kingson, reflects on experience in running for office as New York State’s representative for the 24th congressional district. Kingson said it was a rewarding experience, but he does not plan to run for a political office again. Read More »
Syracuse University among colleges feeling effects of teacher shortage
The number of public classroom teachers has decreased by 8 percent statewide over the last decade. Read More »
Palmer: Potential new law could criminalize grassroots car racers
The Environmental Protection Agency is considering a law which would stop all would-be racers from making any kind of modification that would tamper with, or have an effect on, the emissions coming out of a car’s tailpipes. Read More »
NAACP president on how millennials can help improve racial issues
Cornell Brooks gave a lecture centered largely around social justice and racial issues in the United States, and how young people can help improve the country make progress on those issues. Read More »
Why SU professor and Congressional candidate Eric Kingson thinks the US needs a Democrat in the White House
Eric Kingson spoke at Syracuse University on Wednesday by the invitation of Democracy Matters, a national student group with a chapter at SU that focuses on campaign finance reform. Read More »
Photographer Ben Altman shows exhibit about human atrocities, violence at Light Work Gallery
Ben Altman is a British photographer whose exhibit, "Site/Sight," is showing at the Light Work Gallery. The show strives to show the relationship between violent turning points in human history and how they affect the world today. Read More »