"I continue to believe the Governor should resign."-Schumer on Capitol Hill after reading his statement to the press calling for New York Governor Cuomo to resign though he has not yet.
Schumer on holding a Senate vote to extend eviction moratorium:"We are focusing on two things in the Senate right now where we can get things done. Number one,we are urging the Admin to pursue every area that they can extend the moratorium,every area because we need it extended."
Schumer: "Second, we are urging the federal gov't to put pressure on the states to get out the money...Third, we are asking the Governors and the local elected officials of other states to extend the moratorium...Those are things we are doing on that issue."
Schumer on possible Senate floor vote on ATF Director nominee David Chipman "We are still trying to garner all of the votes that we can for Mr. Chipman. Stay tuned."
Schumer on Senate's weekend plans to finish the infrastructure bill: "On the schedule, we're going to stay here as long as it takes to get this done. Period...Members know we're going to stay here including weekends to get the job done." c-span.org/video/?513893-…
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Mike Carey, backed by fmr Pres. Trump, wins #OH15 GOP special election primary & will face Democratic primary winner state Rep Allison Russo in Nov 2nd election. Winner will replace fmr GOP Rep Steve Stivers who left in May. GOP has held central OH seat since 1967 except 2009-11.
Mike Carey, endorsed by former President Trump, on his GOP primary win: "Tonight, Republicans across Ohio’s 15th Congressional District sent a clear message to the nation that President Donald J. Trump is, without a doubt, the leader of our party." mailchi.mp/careyforcongre…
Allison Russo on her Democratic primary win: "Our fight is far from over. #OH15 is our only chance this year to flip a seat from red to blue."
Schumer on CDC’s decision to extend the eviction moratorium for 90% of the US for 60 days: “I applaud the CDC for imposing an eviction moratorium for the vast majority of the population."
Schumer: "I particularly applaud Rep. Cori Bush who understands what it’s like to be evicted and who took her passion and turned it into amazingly effective action."
Pelosi: "Today is a day of extraordinary relief. Thanks to the leadership of President Biden, the imminent fear of eviction and being put out on the street has been lifted for countless families across America. Help is Here!"
48-50: Senate defeats Duckworth (D-IL) amdt on near party line vote for public transit authorities who receive accessibility grants for commuter rail stations to develop plans on transportation accessibility projects that provide accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
Senators Manchin (D-WV) and King (I-ME) voted No with all Republicans against the Duckworth amdt.
Duckworth amdt Senate rejected would've addressed "equity of service to all riders regardless of income,age, race,or ability,taking into account historical & current service gaps for low-income riders,older individuals,riders from communities of color,& riders with disabilities:"
McConnell on Senate infrastructure bill:“Best way to pass this infrastructure bill is to not try to file cloture today & speed the process.This is an extremely important bipartisan bill..And to try to truncate an amdt process on something of this magnitude,I think is a mistake."
McConnell: "If the majority leader files cloture today, I'll be encouraging my colleagues, including the negotiators, not to invoke cloture on Thursday…We know we're gonna be here next week anyway…My best advice to the majority leader would be slow but steady wins the race.”
McConnell on whether he'll support final passage of the infrastructure bill:"I support moving it along and tried to support the bipartisan group every way that we can. Like a lot of us,I'm interested in what it looks like at the end. But I'm in favor of trying to get an outcome."
New York Democratic Senators Majority Leader Schumer and Gillibrand on NY Democratic Governor Cuomo: "No elected official is above the law. The people of New York deserve better leadership in the governor’s office. We continue to believe that the Governor should resign.”
Schumer and Gillibrand: "As we have said before, the reported actions of the Governor were profoundly disturbing, inappropriate and completely unacceptable."
Schumer and Gillibrand: "Today’s report from the New York State Attorney General substantiated and corroborated the allegations of the brave women who came forward to share their stories -- and we commend the women for doing so."
Senate passed legislation by unanimous consent to award Congressional Gold Medals to members of the US Capitol Police and those who protected the US Capitol during the Jan 6th attack.Bill passed the House 406-21 last month and it now heads to President Biden,who plans to sign it.
Schumer on House 406-21 vote on Capitol Police Gold Medals: "I am still stunned by what happened in House where 21 members of GOP Caucus voted against this legislation.Senate is different.I expect this to pass unanimously..For the life of me,I don't know how they sleep at night."
Schumer:"Awarding the Cong. Gold Medal is a way to commemorate their sacrifice & make sure the truth of Jan 6th is recognized & remembered forever. To our Capitol & Metropolitan Police, thank you, thank you,thank you for all you do.This recognition is the very least you deserve."