Monday, February 1, 2010

New Year Update from Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

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News From the Office of
US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

New York families and businesses are struggling in this economy and Senator Gillibrand is working in a bipartisan way to provide emergency relief to people who need it most, create jobs and rebuild New York's economy.

Here's the latest:
News You Need to Know

Haiti Devastated by Earthquakes. Here's How You Can Help
Families in Haiti are in desperate need of help. In addition to donating to other charities, you can also send help here.

Senators Gillibrand and Menendez, Councilwoman
Letitia James join together in NYC to keep Haitian families together and expedite adoptions.
Tax Breaks for Donations to Haiti

Senator Gillibrand worked with Senator Schumer to pass legislation to provide Americans who donate to the people of Haiti a tax deduction this year, encouraging more Americans to give to the relief effort now. Read More.

Keeping Haitian Families Together
Senator Gillibrand is working with Congress, the State Department and Homeland Security to help unite Haitian children with their adoptive parents, make orphanages in Haiti a top priority in all relief efforts, and make sure that Haitian-American families are not split apart during evacuation. Read More.

Granting Temporary Protected Status
for Haitians in America

Senator Gillibrand led the effort to grant Temporary Protected Status for Haitians living in America – so they may continue living and working here without fear of having to immediately return to a country ravaged with devastation. Click here for more information.

Senator Gillibrand, Congresswoman Maloney, NYC
Comptroller Liu announce new job
creation tax cut in Queens.
Economic Recovery: Gillibrand Jobs Report


Cutting Taxes for Businesses to Create Jobs
Senator Gillibrand joined with Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney and New York City Comptroller John Liu to introduce new legislation to cut taxes for businesses when they create new jobs to put New Yorkers back to work starting right now. Read More.

Spurring Small Business Lending at Credit Unions
Small businesses are the biggest job creators we have. But too many cannot get access to credit. Senator Gillibrand introduced legislation to increase lending from local credit unions. Click here to see how many jobs Senator Gillibrand's bill could create.

Senator Gillibrand tours Lockheed Martin's facility in Owego.
Retraining Workers for New Clean Energy Jobs

The Recovery Act is putting New Yorkers back to work. In Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse, new investments are available to retrain workers with new skills for new jobs in the clean energy economy.

Keeping Businesses and Jobs in New York
New York has lost more than its fair share of businesses and jobs. Senator Gillibrand is working to keep them here – making a personal pitch to National Grid USA to keep jobs in New York where they belong, instead of outsourcing or subcontracting the utility's jobs. Read more.
Senator Gillibrand's Agenda For New York

Improving Safety Standards for School Meals

After disturbing news reports about the poor quality and safety of food served at schools across America, Senator Gillibrand is calling for strict testing for school meals.

Standing Up for New York's Farm Families
As the Administration moves forward on potential new trade deals, Senator Gillibrand is standing up for New York's dairy farms to make sure we don't outsource our dairy needs overseas.

Improving President Obama's Health Care Legislation
Senator Gillibrand is working to improve the President's health care bill by securing millions more for New York. She led the fight in the Senate to defeat the Stupak Amendment, which would have severely rolled back women's reproductive rights.


Visit Senator Gillibrand's Web site to stay up to date on these legislative efforts and continue sending ideas, questions and concerns.


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