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Buffalo's Mayor Declares Constitution Week from September 17-24 in the City

During the city council meeting on Tuesday, Mayor Shane Schrader declared that the week of September 17-24, 2025, will be observed as Constitution Week in Buffalo. The Mayor, in conclusion, stated, "I, Shane Schrader, Mayor of the City of Buffalo, officially proclaim September 17 through 24,...

Buffalo's Mayor Declares Constitution Week from September 17th to 24th within City Limits
Buffalo's Mayor Declares Constitution Week from September 17th to 24th within City Limits

Buffalo's Mayor Declares Constitution Week from September 17-24 in the City

In a humorous turn of events during Tuesday's city council meeting in Buffalo, New York, Mayor Shane Schrader, a Democrat, proclaimed the week of September 17-24, 2025, as Constitution Week.

Mayor Schrader, in his capacity as the city's leader, made the proclamation, reading it aloud to the council. The proclamation did not provide any further details about the reasons for the Constitution Week celebration, but it did mark the occasion in the city.

During the proclamation event, Mayor Schrader made a light-hearted remark, stating that he was not present when the original Constitution was signed. The humor in the Mayor's comment pertained to his non-involvement in the historic event, adding a touch of levity to the proceedings.

The proclamation of Constitution Week in Buffalo, which runs from September 17 to 24, 2025, follows the tradition of celebrating the signing of the United States Constitution. However, the comment did not mention any specific individuals who signed the original document.

Despite the humorous remark, the Mayor's comment did not provide any additional information about the Constitution Week events in the City of Buffalo. The proclamation was made by Shane Schrader, who has been serving as the Mayor of the City of Buffalo since his election in 2021.

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