Senator Rivera wants to wish everyone a joyful and blessed Easter Sunday. May this day of hope and renewal bring peace and reflection to you and your loved ones. Happy Easter!
Senator Rivera wants to wish all Jewish New Yorkers across our State as they observe the 8-day celebration of Passover. He hopes you have a peaceful Seder surrounded by your loved ones. Chag Pesach Same
Last weekend, Senator Rivera stood alongside members of the Northwest Bronx Indivisible community and local leaders at one of the Bronx-wide No Kings rallies, held at the Lou Gehrig Plaza near Yankee Stadium. At this rally, two Community Outreach Liaisons from the Senator’s office were also present handing out know your rights cards and whistles. The Senator's Liaisons visit small businesses across the district to equip their employers and customers with Know Your Rights information and other protective resources.
Across the nation, we saw historic demonstrations and rallies this past weekend. Millions of people stood against fascism and the oligarchs who work tirelessly to deplete federal funding and benefits from working class and low income communities. Everyone at these rallies stood together for our constitution and democracy for generations to come.
In Albany, Senator Rivera will work diligently alongside his colleagues to pass a budget that includes measures and funding to protect and honor our communities. This includes legislation such as the New York For All Act (S.2235), which would help protect our citizens from law enforcement agents acting as federal immigration officers.
SENATOR RIVERA JOINS U.S. SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS AND NYC-DSA AT LEHMAN COLLEGE FOR 'TAX THE RICH' RALLY
Last Sunday, Senator Rivera joined U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, Bronx delegates, and colleagues at the Tax The Rich rally hosted by the NYC- Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) at Lehman College.
During the event, Senator Rivera gave opening remarks to welcome everyone to the Bronx and set the tone for a program focused on fighting for our neighbors and addressing the needs of our communities. He emphasized the 450,000 people who are set to lose health insurance under H.R.1 by the end of the year. He also amplified what New Yorkers across the state are calling for: Tax The Rich!
Senator Rivera is currently pushing his Capital Gains bill (S.1439), which would fairly tax long-term capital gains for the top 1% and serve as a key component in funding universal childcare in New York State. He is also a proud supporter of the Invest in Our New York (IONY) campaign, a series of proposals designed in a way that would make billionaires and corporations pay their fair share.
This week, Senator Rivera alongside Assemblymember Amy Paulin introduced a bill (S.9589) to provide affordable coverage options to the approximately 450,000 lawfully present immigrant populations and working families who are on the verge of losing their insurance access due to HR1.
Because the Governor’s budget anticipated the 1332 waiver unwind would not be approved, the Executive budget spent $2.4 billion to account for the hundreds of thousands of individuals moving to the Medicaid program. However, since the waiver was approved, it frees up this funding that can be now spent to provide coverage to these New Yorkers.
The bill would:
- create a state funded premium assistance program to replace lost federal subsidies for New Yorkers who will lose access because of HR1. This would be for lawfully present immigrants with income between 250-400% of the federal poverty level (FPL).
- direct the state to continue to offer Essential Plan coverage to lawfully present immigrants with incomes between 133-200% of the FPL. this would cover New Yorkers under the programs, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and PRUCOL (permanently residing under color of law) populations.
- direct the state to continue to offer the Essential Plan coverage for 444,000 working families who were kicked off the program and have incomes between 200%-250% FPL.
Our healthcare system is an ecosystem that depends on every New Yorker having healthcare access. If we don't take action, most of these New Yorkers will lose coverage in three months.
Senator Rivera strongly believes that the Executive and the Legislature need to coalesce around some real solutions like this bill and advance them to support our communities in this time of need.
SENATOR RIVERA JOINS LAWMAKERS URGING 'NEW YORK FOR ALL' IN FINAL BUDGET
This week, Senator Rivera joined his colleagues urging the Executive and legislative leadership to include the New York For All Act (S.2235A) in the final budget. We must act now to prohibit New York state and local agencies from cooperating with ICE.
We cannot allow our State to be complicit in the trump administration’s lawless deportation squad that is kidnapping and murdering people. It's time to stand up and protect our neighbors!
This week, Senator Rivera spoke with Susan Arbetter about his new bill that would provide affordable coverage options to almost 450,000 lawfully present immigrants and working families who will get kicked off of the Essential Plan this July.
HR1 gave the ultrawealthy a huge tax break and gutted affordable health coverage options, so it is now the State’s responsibility to give working families some relief. Watch the entire interview here. |
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NYC JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND RESOURCES THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Working for the City of New York offers rewarding career opportunities serving our communities. With over 80 city agencies and thousands of job types, there is something for everyone in city government. This newsletter by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), provides updates about job opportunities, upcoming civil service exams, available internships and fellowships, and career events.
DCAS helps support the recruiting and hiring needs for city government. Our Office of Citywide Recruitment partners with educational institutions and community-based organizations across the five boroughs to share information about city government jobs and the civil service examination process. Our NYC Jobs Newsletter will provide you with the news and information you need to take the next step in your career.
Upcoming Events
Please join us for our DCAS upcoming events. Select events based on your career interests, education, and experience.
NYC Government Careers: Civil Service 101 Information Session Wednesday, April 8, 2026. 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Virtual event, online via Microsoft Teams. Learn how you can work for the City of New York, build a fulfilling career, and go to work with purpose every day. This information session will tell you everything you need to know to find the opportunities aligned with your career goals - whether you are entry-level or an experienced professional. We'll cover the civil service system, civil service exams, and the applications process. Register here.
NYC Government Careers: Civil Service 101 Information Session Thursday, April 9, 2026. 2:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. Hybrid event, 1 Centre Street, North Mezzanine, New York, NY 10007 and online via Microsoft Teams.
Learn how you can work for the City of New York, build a fulfilling career, and go to work with purpose every day. This information session will tell you everything you need to know to find the opportunities aligned with your career goals - whether you are entry-level or an experienced professional. We'll cover the civil service system, civil service exams, and the applications process. Register here. |
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