NY Senate debate: on Technology


Charles Schumer: Favors building the No. 7 line before a stadium

Q: Do you favor building a stadium on the West Side of Manhattan for the New York Jets?

O’GRADY: No.

SCHUMER: Build the No. 7 line first.

MILLS: Yes, I do.

Source: [Xref Mills] 2004 NY Senate Debate, excerpted in NY Times Oct 17, 2004

Howard Mills: Mass transit is critical to the city of New York

We have lost money since Schumer went to Washington in every federal category from homeland security, where we currently rank below Wyoming on a per capita basis, to federal transportation and mass transit money. Mass transit is critical to the city of New York, and Schumer voted to cut the Federal Transportation Act by $2.1 billion. That hurts New York City; that’s why I’m running.
Source: 2004 NY Senate Debate on WABC Oct 17, 2004

Howard Mills: Favors building a stadium for the New York Jets

Q: Do you favor building a stadium on the West Side of Manhattan for the New York Jets?

O’GRADY: No.

SCHUMER: Build the No. 7 line first.

MILLS: Yes, I do.

Source: 2004 NY Senate Debate, excerpted in NY Times Oct 17, 2004

Marilyn O`Grady: Against building a stadium for the New York Jets

Q: Do you favor building a stadium on the West Side of Manhattan for the New York Jets?

O’GRADY: No.

SCHUMER: Build the No. 7 line first.

MILLS: Yes, I do.

Source: [Xref Mills] 2004 NY Senate Debate, excerpted in NY Times Oct 17, 2004

  • The above quotations are from New York Senate debate, Sen. Charles Schumer (D) vs. Howard Mills (R) vs. Marilyn O'Grady (Const.), Oct. 17, 2004 on WABC.
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