File photo of U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (2010).
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Amid the opening up of the Small Business Administration (SBA) Save Our Stages online application for the c, U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer confirms about 6,000 applications have already been filed in the first five hours of the program, with over 8,000 additional applications being worked on.
He is urging New York stages and other venues and cultural institutions to ready their paperwork, log on to the SBA.gov website for the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program and file an application for their relief.
“Knowing the SBA has already received 6,000 applications, with over 8,000 additional requests in the works, for stages and venue relief shows both the need that exists, but also the desire to bring back a variety of venues, entertainment and arts options that make New York one of the greatest states – and strongest economies,” said U.S. Senator Charles Schumer. “So, I am urging New York stages to r
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Schumer doubles down on support for Plug Power facility, announces support for $520M loan guarantee
The planned facility at the Genesee County STAMP site is slated to bring 68 jobs, and Schumer is advocating for a loan guarantee from the Dept. of Energy. Author: Nate Benson (WGRZ) Updated: 11:52 AM EDT April 8, 2021
ALABAMA, N.Y. Senator Charles Schumer announced Thursday that he supports a proposed $520 million loan guarantee by the Department of Energy sought by Plug Power.
Plug Power is slated to build a hydrogen processing facility at the Genesee County STAMP site in the Town of Alabama.
Last month the Genesee County Economic Development Center approved Plug Power $118 million worth of tax incentives to build the facility. The New York Power Authority is expected to approve further incentives later this month.