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The pet projects that make up lawmakers are identifying for taxpayer funds

Lawmakers are putting in for police body cams, road repairs, community upgrades – and requests for funds ranging from a yoga program in New Jersey and a science center in Florida, now that a prohibition on earmark requests has ended. House Republicans ended earmarks in 2011 following a series of scandals, but voted to bring them back in March, and the House majority voted to reinstate them.  Under new reforms meant to stem abuses, the House Appropriations Committee publicly lists members individual requests. More than 300 lawmakers have submitted proposals – although some critics of the practice have held back.  Congressional earmarks are back now that the whole House and the House GOP Conference pushed through changes. Lawmaker requests are now posted publicly on the Appropriations Committee web site

Body cameras, buses and bridges: Rep John Katko s $65M wish list for CNY

Through a new system for securing earmarks and a separate process for transportation projects, U.S. Rep. John Katko hopes to bring home tens of millions of dollars in federal funding to central New York.  Katko, R-Camillus, has posted the $65.3 million wish list on his website — a requirement for members seeking funds through the House Appropriations Committee s Community Project Funding Requests program. It s a long title, but it s a new way of distributing earmarks, which the House banned in 2011. That ban was lifted earlier this year.  For community project funding, members may submit up to 10 requests. Katko filed the maximum number allowed, with projects in each of the four counties (Cayuga, Onondaga, Oswego and Wayne) in his congressional district. 

Williamson FD, Rochester Regional Health partner for training effort

Fingerlakes1.com Menu Have a tip for the newsroom, press release, local event listing or digital content to share? Send it here. Support our mission by visiting patreon.com/fl1 and becoming a monthly subscriber. When COVID-19 limited their options for a safe training facility, the Williamson Fire Company needed a way to continue honing the skills and techniques that help them save lives. They found a natural partner in Rochester Regional Health’s Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. Maura Snyder, vice president of operations for Newark-Wayne Community Hospital, learned of the fire company’s need for a large-building training site from Fred Blauvelt, vice president of Williamson Fire Company #1. Blauvelt also works for Newark-Wayne as the hospital’s safety technician.

Hospital Visitation is Opening Up

April 3, 2021 As other areas begin to shift gears, Rochester hospitals begin to do the same. Starting this Monday, April 5th, Rochester Regional Health has said patients at five of its area hospitals will be allowed up to two visitors a day, for up to four hours each. Patients who are going into labor will be allowed up to two visitors 24 hours a day, while patients living with developmental or intellectual disabilities can each have one support person 24 hours a day, with another visitor who can stay up to four hours. Any other patient may only have one visitor at a time.

Newark man punched woman, charged with assault; victim sent to hospital

Newark man punched woman, charged with assault; victim sent to hospital
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