WFUV: Chuck Schumer opposes Bush administration move to cut flights to NYC airports

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Suggested host intro: The Bush administration wants to cut flights at New York City airports to ease delays. New York Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer says it’s a bad plan. Matt Laslo reports.

NARR: The administration is considering a plan to limit flights into JFK and Newark airports. Senator Schumer says the nation’s air traffic control systems need an upgrade. But he says President Bush is opposed to spending the money that’s needed.  

Schume “And the administration instead of rolling up its sleeves and doing what it has to do is instead coming up with this ideological plan that makes no sense.”

The Department of Transportation says it is still weighing different options for fixing the delays.

In Washington, Matt Laslo, WFUV News.

Matt Laslo

The LCB’s founder, veteran political correspondent Matt Laslo, has brought Washington, DC to life for millions (73+ million on last count) of listeners, viewers and readers. He’s reported for five Pulitzer Prize-winning news outlets, 60+ award-wining local NPR outlets, nonprofit newsrooms and national magazines. He also runs the popular interactive journalism startup Ask a Pol Politics — a Substack bestseller.

Laslo’s groundbreaking generative AI coverage has been cited in 13+ law reviews, think tanks and a fiery letter Sen. Elizabeth Warren letter penned to OpenAI founder Sam Altman. His data privacy reporting for WIRED is cited in 25+ law reviews — including Cornell, Duke and Harvard. His tech features are assigned reading at NYU, UNC Chapel Hill, Johns Hopkins and DePaul. Laslo’s also cited as a government reform expert in 20+ (mostly) books, while his “war on drugs,” opioid epidemic and criminal justice reform features are quoted in 25 law reviews and books.

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