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GILLIBRAND STATEMENT ON COURT INJUNCTION ALLOWING SUNRISE WIND CONSTRUCTION TO RESUME
Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand released the following statement on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia’s preliminary injunction allowing the Sunrise Wind project to resume construction following the Trump administration’s stop work order, which constituted another brazen attack on New York’s energy economy:
“Today’s court decision allowing Sunrise Wind to immediately resume construction is a win for New York’s working families and our economy. As energy costs continue to soar, the Trump administration’s ridiculous attempts to halt this project would have killed good-paying jobs and raised energy costs on New Yorkers — all to score political points and benefit powerful special interests. I will continue pushing back on the Trump administration’s brazen political attacks on New York that are raising costs and hurting families. New Yorkers should not be forced to pay more because of reckless and politically motivated interference by the Trump administration.”
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THIS JUST IN! MUSCOOT FARM’S CLUXATAWNEY HENRIETTA PREDICTS AN EARLY SPRING
Warmer weather is on its way in Westchester County!
[Katonah, NY] – Egg-citing news out of Muscoot Farm: Cluxatawney Henrietta is predicting an early spring as she laid an egg this morning!
WATCH THE PRESS EVENT
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said,
“Groundhog Day with Cluxatawney Henrietta is a beloved Westchester County celebration that brings families and neighbors together at Muscoot Farm. The event celebrates community, curiosity, and the changing seasons. It stands as a reminder of how county traditions continue to bring people together year after year.”
Commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation Kathy O’Connor said:
“Westchester County Parks is proud to offer engaging, high-quality programming throughout the year, and Muscoot Farm plays an important role in that mission. Events like Groundhog Day reflect our commitment to creating meaningful experiences that educate, entertain, and bring the community together.”
Muscoot Farm Director Jonathon Benjamin said:
“Groundhog Day has become one of the most anticipated events of the year at the farm, thanks to Cluxatawney Henrietta. It’s always a joy to see visitors of all ages come together to support her and celebrate the occasion.”
Now in its eighth year, Muscoot Farm’s Groundhog Day celebration puts a playful twist on a classic tradition. Visitors enjoyed kid-friendly activities, tasty treats and plenty of farmyard fun while cheering on one of Muscoot’s most beloved residents as she delivered her much-anticipated prediction.
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WESTCHESTER COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS STATEMENT ON BLACK HISTORY MONTH
“Each February, Black History Month invites us to pause and reflect on the people and moments that shaped Black history in our nation and in Westchester County. This history is woven into every aspect of our lives and reflects both remarkable achievements and hard truths that continue to inform who we are today.
“Black History Month is not just about looking back, it’s about understanding how our past shaped the present and how our choices today shape what comes next. I encourage residents to take part in local events across the County, engage with black-owned businesses and carry the spirit of learning forward throughout the year. That ongoing engagement is how we continue to grow and strengthen as a community.”
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SENATOR GILLIBRAND STATEMENT ON 5-BILL “MINIBUS” APPROPRIATIONS FUNDING BILL AND DHS/ICE REFORMS
Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, released the following statement on the five-bill “minibus” appropriations funding package and proposed DHS/ICE reforms:
“As a member of the Appropriations Committee, I am proud that this package will deliver billions of dollars to New Yorkers for critical affordable housing and transit upgrades, quality child care, and vital mental health services that strengthen our communities. I am also thrilled to have secured full funding for the World Trade Center Health Program after a yearslong fight, ensuring that our 9/11 first responders and survivors continue to receive the care they deserve.
I am thankful that we were able to separate DHS out of this funding package and allow Democrats and Republicans to work together on practical reforms that will make our communities safer, not endanger them – and avert a lengthy government shutdown.
I remain steadfast in my support for commonsense, targeted immigration enforcement that prioritizes public safety. ICE’s current tactics inflame tensions, putting spectacle over public trust. The agency is out of control and must be reformed. Terrorizing communities, disregarding constitutional rights, and murdering Americans is unacceptable.
House Republicans must return from their break and do their jobs: Put the American people first to fund the programs our constituents rely on and make changes to restore the public’s constitutional rights and public safety.
They should not jeopardize health care for 9/11 heroes, a well-deserved pay raise for our troops, investments in fixing our crumbling roads and bridges, expanded child care funding, protections for mental health programs, or access to affordable housing for working families just to score political points at a time when we should all be working together to do what is best for the American people.
Right now, we should be putting people over politics. Before we are Republicans or Democrats, we are Americans. It is time to come together to pass this five-bill package and reform the Department of Homeland Security.”
A partial list of Senator Gillibrand’s wins for New York includes:
Investments in Health Care
Affordable Housing Investments
Transportation and Infrastructure Investments
Education and Child Care Investments
Small Businesses and Economic Development
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SHOCKED! CON ED ELECTRIC AND GAS RATE HIKES APPROVED

NEW YORKERS AWAIT FEBRUARY BILL IN FEAR.

GREAT JOB!WHITE PLAINS DPW CLEARS CITY STREETS OF 16 INCHES OF SNOW IN 29 HOURS

“LAND BERGS” OF FROZEN SNOW REMAIN AS FROZEN TUNDRA

SMALL MODULAR REACTORS BRING NUCLEAR PLANTS BACK–NEW YORK’S ENERGY HOPE

BIG CHILL ACCELERATES HEATING OIL CONSUMPTION LOWERING OIL LEVELS FASTER
ICE MELT SHORTAGE CREATES PROBLEM ACROSS NORTHEAST FOR FEB SNOWS AND AFTERMATH

SNOW COLD SUSPENDS BLOOD DRIVE ACROSS METRO AREA…BLOOD SHORTAGE IS MORE ACUTE PLEASE DONATE.

SHOCKED AGAIN!
STATE LAWMAKERS WITH POWER TO OVERTURN APPROVAL OF CON ED RATES DO NOTHING. JAWBONE REFORM
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