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Prof. Allred discusses the importance of strong community ties for climate change preparedness. | Page 3
Matthew Kassovia ’24 explores the implications of Spotify’s new patent on speech-monitoring tech. | Page 4
Cornell women reflect on the social pressures of navigating male-dominated fields. | Page 8
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Schumer Hails COVID Relief Bill
Senate majority leader, local officials discuss area’s aid rollout By JOHN YOON Sun City Editor
Standing in front of a handful of onlookers while wearing an “Ithaca is Gorges” mask Monday afternoon, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) celebrated the passing of the massive COVID relief bill, the American Rescue Plan, that has hit Ithaca. The American Rescue Plan, which aims to provide additional relief for individuals and small businesses that were affected by the pandemic, will provide $1,400 to thousands of Southern Tier residents. This act will distribute millions of dollars to some of the hardest hit
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American Rescue Plan | Sen. Schumer hails the relief bill Monday.
industries like independent movie theaters and restaurants. The U.S. senate majority leader told reporters in front of Cinemapolis that the American Rescue Plan will cut the child poverty rate in half through three ways. It will make the child tax credit fully refundable and increase the credit amount to $3,000. It also strengthens the earned-income tax credit, a tax break for low to moderate income workers and families. Finally, it will provide eligible individuals with $1,400 stimulus checks. Among those who spoke at the event was Latishia Abdellatif, an Ithaca resident, who discussed the relief the stimulus checks provided, after struggling to pay bills during the pandemic to keep her family afloat. “Families like myself, I’ve waited by the TV for this bill to pass and kept checking my bank account until I got the money because I wanted to pay bills. I needed to pay bills,” Abdellatif said to The Sun. “I wanted to thank [Schumer] in person to let BORIS TSANG/ SUN SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHER him know we do need the money and you did the right thing. I’m Schumer | Sen. Chuck Schumer tells Ithacans $1,400 will go to Southern Tier residents. being rescued by this rescue plan.” The plan will also support local governments — help to make up for lost revenue during the pandemic, $17.02 million will go to the City of Ithaca. At the Myrick told The Sun Monday. Since this funding is event, Mayor Svante Myrick ’09 thanked Schumer for larger than the city’s current deficits, it would help funneling vital support to small businesses and assisting the city make new investments in infrastructure, Ithaca when the city needed help. The funds, which the city can use flexibly, will See SCHUMER page 3
Reed Will Not Run Again
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After sexual misconduct allegations; Reed opts to retire By ANGELA BUNAY
but at that time, it didn’t matter that I had been working hard or that I had a master’s degree,” Davis told The Post. “All that Editor’s Note: This article describes instanc- mattered was that I was a warm female es of sexual misconduct. body.” Davis texted Jessica Strieter Elting, an Rep. Tom Reed (R-N.Y.), represent- Aflac coworker, that evening saying, “A ing Ithaca and the drunk congressman rest of New York’s is rubbing my back,” 23rd Congressional The Post reported. District, announced Davis sought assisSunday night that he tance from the perwon’t seek re-elecson seated next to tion or run for govher and he removed ernor in 2022 as he Reed from the pub. had originally con“She was realsidered, following ly shaken by it,” allegations of sexual Strieter Elting told misconduct. The Post. “I felt horNicolette Davis, rible for her, being a former Aflac insurin that position while ance lobbyist, told trying to do her job.” The Washington On Friday, REP. REED (R-N.Y.) Post that in 2017, Reed’s campaign she and other lobbyists met Reed at a representative provided a statement to The Minneapolis Irish pub on her first network- Sun, saying: “This account of my actions is ing trip as a 25-year-old junior lobbyist. not accurate.” Davis accused Reed, who was 45 years old But two days after The Post article was at the time, of rubbing her back, unhooking published, Reed released a statement on the clasp of her bra from the outside of her Twitter apologizing to Davis, adding that blouse and rubbing her thigh. “I had wanted to go on this trip so badly See REED page 3 Sun Assistant News Editor
Maple Week | Cayuga Nature Center will co-host virtual Maple Week celebrations.
After Hiatus, Maple Week Makes Sweet Ithaca Return By FAITH FISHER Sun Staff Writer
After a year-long hiatus, Ithaca’s Maple Week will be streaming live, offering a glimpse into the maple industry that goes beyond the maple syrup drizzled onto pancakes. From March 22 to March 28, the Cayuga Nature Center and the Paleontological Research Institution will co-host a series of live and prerecorded virtual programs and activities to celebrate syrup from the sugar maple
tree. Throughout the week, participants can learn about tapping maple trees and even get a look into the process of making maple syrup. Previously called Maple Fest, the event used to draw hundreds of visitors to the Cayuga Nature Center for pancakes, animal encounters and maple sugaring tours. The pandemic canceled last year’s event, and rather than going another year without maple, event organizers made Maple Week virtual. See MAPLE WEEK page 3