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BINGHAMTON, NY (WSKG) The City of Binghamton will receive $46.2 million from the American Rescue Plan toward a range of causes. Democratic city council members hosted a virtual town hall on Thursday to hear residents’ ideas.
$46.2 million is equivalent to nearly half of the city’s annual budget. The city will receive half the funds this year. The remaining half will be allocated in 2022.
The U.S. Treasury’s set broad parameters for the relief aid. Money can go to fund public health services, provide premium pay for essential workers, and give direct assistance to families and groups disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
Binghamton-JC sewage plant to undergo audit in summer 2021 pressconnects.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pressconnects.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
BPALC, ASU hold “Binghamton Stop Asian Hate Crimes” rally Gabby Banaag/Contributing Photographer he Chinese American Student Union was one of over 40 student organizations that expressed solidarity with Binghamton Pan Asian Leaders Council (BPALC) and the Asian Student Union (ASU) during Saturday’s rally.
Participants voiced support for Asian American community, called for effective response from administration
April 7, 2021
Over the past few weeks, individuals across the country have been mobilizing in solidarity after a year of heightened anti-Asian violence exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Binghamton University community is no different.
At noon on Saturday, over 500 people gathered at the Peace Quad, the center of the BU campus, to attend a rally and march organized by the Binghamton Pan Asian Leaders Council (BPALC) and the Asian Student Union (ASU). The rally, titled “Binghamton Stop Asian Hate Crimes Rally,” began with a number of sche