Saturday, May 18, 2024

News from State Senator Gustavo Rivera

 

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SENATOR RIVERA'S COVERAGE FOR ALL BILL PASSES THE SENATE FOR

SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR

This week, Senator Rivera's Coverage For All bill (S2237A/A3020A) passed the State Senate. In a statement, Senator Rivera expressed his appreciation to his Senate Majority colleagues for passing this bill for second consecutive year as well as his dismay about the Executive not including this common sense public health proposal in this year's budget, which could have saved hundreds of millions by offering health coverage to New Yorkers depending on emergency Medicaid for care. This vote represents another opportunity for the Legislature to pass this law before session and seek approval with the 1332 federal waiver. He then urges his colleagues in the Assembly to follow in the Senate's footsteps and pass this momentous legislation this session too.

SENATOR RIVERA'S HEALTH COMMITTEE PASSES 21 BILLS

This week, 21 bills passed the New York State Senate Health Committee, including Senator Rivera's bills to expand protections for patients by increasing violations for poor safety conditions in adult care facilities (S5472A) and establishing a specialized health home program for certain New Yorkers with a physical disability (S4789).

SENATOR RIVERA JOINS LABOR UNIONS AT SAFE STAFFING RALLY

This week, Senator Rivera joined a strong labor coalition in an effort to ensure that hospitals and nursing homes adhere to the historic safe staffing laws he passed three years ago. The law required hospital administrators and health care workers to form facility-specific committees that would collectively develop their own staffing ratio plans. Those plans, which were due at the start of last year, would be enforced at each facility.


In the past year, there have been over 8000 complaints filed by CWA workers reporting that hospitals have failed to comply with the law. These laws must be enforced to improve conditions for patients and nurses so that our state can continue to lead the nation.


SENATOR RIVERA HONORS

SUE ELLEN DODELL AS

2024 WOMEN OF DISTINCTION CEREMONY

Senator Rivera was honored to name Sue Ellen Dodell as the 33rd Senate District’s 2024 Woman of Distinction. Ms. Dodell received the award for her efforts in mobilizing more than 50,000 NYC elderly and disabled retirees to fight the City’s attempt to move them from traditional Medicare to a Medicare Advantage plan. Senator Rivera congratulates Ms. Dodell for her well-deserved honor.

SENATOR RIVERA ATTENDS COMMUNITY KARAOKE WITH TAMARA AT KRVC

This week, Senator Rivera joined host Tamara Czyzyk for the First Sing! with the Senator at KRVC. Senator Rivera joined community members in singing karaoke to Country, Rock, and Pop Hits from the 2000s. Thank you to KRVC's Interim Executive Director Laura Levine-Pinedo for setting up this great event.

FRIDAY 6/14: SENATOR RIVERA HOSTS FREE HOUSING AND IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE WITH NMIC!

SATURDAY 6/15: CELEBRATE BRONX DAY AT NYBG!

On Saturday, June 15, join the New York Botanical Garden on Bronx Day for a celebration of Juneteenth with Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson. Visit the Garden from 10am to 6pm for a lively celebration of Juneteenth featuring music, dance performances, arts and crafts, food trucks, and so much more. 


NYBG is offering complimentary tickets for Bronx residents to visit on June 15. Distribution of tickets is on a first-requested, first-served basis. RSVP here.

NYC DOT LAUNCHES TRUCK ROUTE REDESIGN PORTAL

In 2023, the New York City Council passed Local Law 171 requiring NYC DOT to redesign the city truck route network to enhance safety, increase visibility, reduce traffic congestion, and improve the overall freight roadway network.

Today NYC DOT launched its Truck Route Network Redesign Public Feedback Portal!


The Portal will allow the public and freight industry to learn about the city’s truck route network and provide feedback. The public is able to comment and provide feedback through identifying issues and concerns of the current network via an interactive map. Feedback will help inform NYC DOT on how and where we can look to improve movement of trucks on city streets.

Help us get the word out to your community by including the link in your newsletters, social media, and website! The deadline to provide public feedback is June 30, 2024.

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