Sunday, December 21, 2025

Office of the New York State Comptroller - This Week: Financial Snapshot of New York Households

 

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Financial Snapshot of New York Households

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Comptroller DiNapoli issued a report, New Yorkers’ Financial Snapshotwhich provides an overview of household financial health across the state. The report examines critical factors including income, assets, debt and financial stress, offering a vital look at how New Yorkers have navigated economic shifts and how they compare to national trends.

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New York Can Do More to Enhance Suicide Prevention Strategies

Counties across New York are not getting the timely data they need to help them prevent suicides, according to an audit released by Comptroller DiNapoli. While the Office of Mental Health has implemented or partially implemented most of the recommendations from the state’s Suicide Prevention Task Force, auditors found that gaps in oversight and data-sharing have left the state unable to measure whether these efforts are reducing suicide deaths, which have not declined in recent years.

“Every life lost to suicide is a devastating tragedy for families and communities,” DiNapoli said. “The Office of Mental Health could improve efforts to implement the recommendations made by the New York State Suicide Prevention Task Force to ensure timely and accurate data is shared with counties. With stronger monitoring and coordination, New York can save lives and better protect people in crisis.”

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Comptroller DiNapoli's Statement on MTA's 2026 Adopted Budget

This week, Comptroller DiNapoli released a statement on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 2026 Adopted Budget, noting that it reflects several actions that have become necessary in order to prepare for potential federal funding cuts, and emphasizing the importance that the MTA continue recent efforts to proactively manage its budget and ensure frequent, safe and reliable service to bring straphangers back to the system. 

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DEC Encourages Anglers to Stay Vigilant This Ice Fishing Season


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Review Ice Safety Guidelines Before Heading Out

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Amanda Lefton reminded ice anglers to put safety first when venturing out this season. Outdoor enthusiasts considering ice fishing should always be aware of essential safety guidelines and ensure ice is thick enough before heading out. 

“Ice fishing is a great way to get outdoors, connect with nature, and make the most of the abundant winter fishing opportunities here in New York State,” said Commissioner Lefton. “As with any activity, practicing safety is key, especially when it comes to recreating on ice. With an earlier than usual start to ice fishing season, I urge anglers to practice extreme caution, especially when ice is only just forming.” 

Before leaving shore, ice anglers are advised to check the thickness of ice. Four inches of solid, clear ice is usually safe for anglers accessing ice on foot. However, ice conditions can vary between waterbodies and even within the same waterbody, increasing the need to ensure adequate ice thickness. Anglers should be particularly cautious of areas with moving water and around boat docks and houses where bubblers may be installed to reduce ice from forming. Checking the ice can easily be done with an auger or “spud bar” (a long, metal tool with a chisel on one end) at various spots. Local bait and tackle shops are great resources for finding out where there is safe ice and what anglers are catching. Fishing with a group is also encouraged for added safety. 

Those interested in trying ice fishing for the first time should mark the weekend of February 14–15, 2025, on their calendars. As a designated free freshwater fishing weekend, the freshwater fishing license requirement is waived during these days. Free Fishing Days are also a great opportunity for experienced anglers to introduce someone new to fishing. 

For some fish species, ice fishing can be more productive than open-water fishing. Given good ice conditions, anglers normally limited to shore fishing can access an entire waterbody. Beginner ice anglers can download the Ice Fishing Chapter of DEC's I FISH NY Beginners Guide to Freshwater Fishing for helpful information on how to get started. 

For a more interactive option, DEC released a series of six ice fishing videos on the agency's YouTube channel. Visit the playlist to check out the brief instructional videos. Additional information, including a list of waters open to ice fishing, can be found on the DEC ice fishing webpage, and also through the Tackle Box feature in DEC's HuntFishNY app. With the app, fishing regulations, access information, fish species present, and more can be accessed from a map-based interface, all from the convenience of a smart phone. 

The use of bait fish is popular when ice fishing and may be used in most, but not all, waters open to ice fishing. For more information on baitfish regulations visit DEC's website. To protect New York State's waters from invasive species and the spread of fish diseases, anglers are advised to take these critical steps when using baitfish while ice fishing:

  • Review and follow DEC baitfish regulations;
  • Ensure the use of baitfish is permitted in the waterbody by checking the special baitfish regulations by county section of the fishing regulations guide or by contacting your regional fisheries office;
  • Use only certified, disease-free bait fish purchased from a local tackle store. (Buyers must retain the receipt provided to them while in possession of the baitfish);
  • Personally collected bait fish may only be used in the same waterbody from which they were caught; and
  • Dump unused baitfish and water in an appropriate location on dry land. 

DEC reminds anglers to make sure that they have a valid fishing license before heading out on the ice. Fishing licenses are valid for 365 days from the date of purchase. 

An interview about ice safety with Forest Ranger Ashly Carabetta is available for download here: https://extapps.dec.ny.gov/fs/programs/press/ForestRangers/IceSafetyRangerInterview1080p.mp4. 

ICE Lodges Detainer for Criminal Illegal Alien Charged with Strangling Cab Driver to Death in New York

 

The Obama administration released this criminal illegal alien who now faces charges for homicide and robbery into our communities

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodged an arrest detainer for Santos Paulino Vasquez-Ramirez, a criminal illegal alien from Guatemala charged for homicide and robbery after he strangled a taxicab driver to death in Brewster, New York over a dispute over a fare on December 1, 2025.  

The victim, Aurelio Zhunio-Orbez, body was found on December 7 floating in the Croton Falls Reservoir.  

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Aurelio Zhunio-Orbez

“Santos Vasquez Ramirez should’ve never been in our country in the first place and provided the opportunity to gruesomely take the life of Aurelio Zhunio-Orbez," said Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.“Open border policies have deadly consequences. ICE lodged an arrest detainer with local authorities to ensure this criminal illegal alien is never allowed back into American neighborhoods. Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, ICE is targeting the worst of the worst.”  

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Santos Vasquez Ramirez entered the U.S. illegally in October 2013 and was released into the country by the Obama administration. An immigration judge issued him a final order of removal on January 22, 2016. 

DHS law enforcement is protecting American communities every day from another senseless tragedy like this taking place in another town, to another family. Victims of illegal alien crime may receive support from the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office by contacting 1-855-488-6423

Weekly News from State Senator Gustavo Rivera!

 

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Happy Holidays to all! Whether you are celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah and/or Kwanzaa, Senator Rivera and his team wish you and your loved ones a joyous holiday season and a Happy New Year! 

SENATOR RIVERA'S OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE HOLIDAYS

SENATOR RIVERA AND THE OPEN HAND ASSOCIATION INC. HOSTS A FOOD GIVEAWAY

This week, Senator Rivera partnered with the Open Hand Association and the West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) for a very special food giveaway. We want to thank the WSCAH for donating 200 turkeys and 200 produce bags! We are extremely grateful to have been able to distribute so much food especially during this holiday season. 

SENATOR RIVERA ANNOUNCES THE COMPLETION OF THE 20-CAMERA INSTALLATION AT THE WILLIAMSBRIDGE OVAL RECREATION CENTER

This week, Senator Rivera celebrated the 4th anniversary of OnPoint’s two Overdose Prevention Centers (OPCs). New York’s overdose epidemic leaves too many families mourning preventable deaths. OPCs offer a safe place to seek help and healthcare and these services should be offered across the state so those in need can stay alive and recover. Congratulations to the OnPoint NYC team for courageously saving lives and leading the harm reduction movement!


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SENATOR RIVERA CELEBRATES HANUKKAH AT THE BRONX HOUSE AND THE RIVERDALE Y

This week, Senator Rivera joined two Hanukkah celebrations in his district. On Monday, the Senator visited the Weinberg Older Adult Center for Bronx House’s annual Hanukkah celebration and Menorah lighting. On Wednesday, the Senator joined Rabbi Scott who held a beautiful Hanukkah Luncheon at the Riverdale Y.


Wishing our Jewish neighbors a joyful holiday! Hanukkah Sameach!

SENATOR RIVERA'S TEAM JOINS THE MONTEFIORE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND THE ENCOURAGE KIDS FOUNDATION AT A VERY SPECIAL TEDDY BEAR DISTRIBUTION

This week, Senator Rivera's Chief of Staff attended a very special Teddy Bear distribution hosted by the Montefiore Children's Hospital and the Encourage Kids Foundation. Children at the hospital got a visit from Johnny the FAO Schwartz toy soldier and Polly the therapy dog who brought them toys and teddy bears for the holidays.   

STARTING 1/4/2026: NEW SUBWAY AND BUS FARES GO INTO EFFECT

Changes to MTA fares and tolls across New York City Transit, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad and MTA Bridges & Tunnels will take effect on January 4, 2026. Learn more: mta.info/fares2025


In addition, it's the end of an era! We're saying farewell to the MetroCard at the end of 2025. Switch to tap and ride and sign up for a free OMNY account at omny.info to track your charges, transfers, and progress toward free rides.

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR RECENT CUNY GRADUATES: APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE PATHWAYS FELLOWSHIP!

Are you a CUNY senior or recent graduate looking to jumpstart your career in public service? The Civil Service Pathways Fellowship, a two-year paid program administered by the NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), is now accepting applications for its next cohort!


This program provides a direct pipeline from college to meaningful careers in NYC government, offering professional development, mentorship, and hands-on experience in shaping the future of our city. Don’t miss your chance to join this incredible opportunity and make an impact. Apply HERE today.

THE HEAP BENEFIT IS SCHEDULED TO OPERATE THROUGH APRIL 7,2026

For more information, visit the: HEAP Webpage or consult Access HRA for benefits eligibility.

If you do not receive heat, you can call 311 to make a complaint. You can also take your landlord to court for repairs, otherwise known as HP Action (link for recent training)


  • However, if you do utilize a space heater, here are a few safety tips.Unplug space heaters when not in use. Never leave space heaters unattended, especially around pets or children.
  • Do not use the heaters with broken, cracked, or loose plugs.
  • Space heaters should never be used to cook food, dry clothing or thaw pipes.
  • Heaters must be at least 3 feet away from anything that can burn.
  • Avoid the cord becoming a tripping hazard.
  • Plug space heaters directly into a wall outlet. Extension cords or power strips can overheat and cause fires.
  • Do not plug any other electrical devices into the same outlet as the heater.
  • Place space heaters on level, flat surfaces. Never place heaters on furniture or carpets, which can overheat and start a fire.
  • Make sure your smoke alarm is working properly.


‘764’ Extremist Group Leader Pleads Guilty to RICO, Child Exploitation Charges

 

A San Antonio-based member of the Nihilistic Violent Extremist (NVE) group 764 pleaded guilty to racketeering activity and multiple acts relating to the sexual exploitation of children.

“The FBI will not rest when it comes to identifying and holding accountable those who prey on children and other vulnerable individuals,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “The court documents show the defendant coerced minors to commit heinous and cruel acts of self-harm. This guilty plea is a major step in seeing justice served in this case and demonstrates the FBI’s commitment to protecting the nation’s youth.”

"Chavez led a group of online predators whose ultimate purpose is to destroy our society.  They tried to achieve that heinous goal by desensitizing innocent children to violence—coercing them to perform gruesome and harmful acts against themselves and animals—with the hope of encouraging further violence and spreading chaos," said Sue J. Bai, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for National Security. "The National Security Division will continue to relentlessly investigate and prosecute predators who seek to terrorize our society by targeting our most vulnerable."

“764 members, like the defendant, use the Internet to prey on vulnerable minors, coercing them to mutilate themselves, produce child exploitation images of themselves, and attempt suicide," said U.S. Attorney Justin R. Simmons for the Western District of Texas. "My office will do everything legally possible to prosecute and imprison members of this group for as long as the law allows."

According to court documents, Alexis Aldair Chavez, also known as Zack and Zack8884, 19, was an administrator and online leader of the ‘8884’ network, which is a network related to 764. Both 8884 and 764 are NVEs who engage in criminal conduct within the United States and engage with other extremists abroad. These NVEs share accelerationist goals that include social unrest and the downfall of the current world order, including the U.S. Government. Members of 8884 work in concert with one another towards a common purpose of destroying civilized society through the corruption and exploitation of vulnerable populations, including minors. NVEs engage in criminal conduct within the United States and abroad, in furtherance of political, social, or religious goals that derive primarily from a hatred of society at large and a desire to bring about its collapse by sowing indiscriminate chaos, destruction, and social instability. NVEs demand, coerce, and extort victims to engage in variety of violent conduct, including self-mutilation, online and in-person sexual acts, harm to animals, sexual exploitation of siblings and others, acts of violence, threats of violence, suicide, and murder.

In or about October 2023, Chavez and a co-conspirator attempted to have a minor female kill herself in a video chat by overdosing on pills. The two conspirators recorded the attempted suicide to obtain “content” that would allow them to maintain and increase their status in the 8884 enterprise. Approximately two months later, Chavez and the minor female victim worked together to coerce a female located overseas to get naked on camera, cut herself, and engage in sexual acts. They also extorted another female by forcing the victim to cut the name “Zack” into herself.

On or about Dec. 29, 2023, Chavez and a co-conspirator coerced another minor female to cut her tongue as well as torture and kill a cat on a live video call. That same month, Chavez and another co-conspirator worked together to groom and extort several other minor females. In one instance, the two conspirators coerced a female victim to light her arm on fire and have the fire burn through her skin and deeper into her body, while on a recorded video chat within the ‘8884’ channel. They groomed another minor female victim, forcing her to drink her own urine and attempt to overdose on unknown pills.

On or about Jan. 23, 2024, Chavez and a co-conspirator threatened and coerced a minor female victim to engage in sexually obscene activities and other egregious acts.

Chavez pleaded guilty to one count of racketeering, one count of distribution of child pornography, and one count of possession of child pornography. He faces up to 20 years in prison for each count, with a minimum of five years in prison for the distribution charge. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

The FBI San Antonio Field Office is investigating the case with assistance from FBI Washington Field Office, Homeland Security Investigations, and the San Antonio Police Department.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Mark Roomberg and Bill Harris for the Western District of Texas, and Trial Attorneys Justin Sher and James Donnelly of the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section are prosecuting the case.

The Justice Department remains vigilant against the threat of Nihilistic Violent Extremist (NVE) networks, like 764, that operate within the United States and around the globe. NVEs often target vulnerable individuals, including minors, using social media platforms to share CSAM and gore material, and groom victims toward committing acts of violence. Victims are often extorted, coerced, compelled, and blackmailed into complying with NVE demands, including self-mutilation, online and in-person sexual acts, harm to animals, sexual exploitation of siblings and others, acts of violence, threats of violence, suicide, and murder. For more information on how to protect children and others, read about the online risks here: Parents, Caregivers, Teachers — FBI and the FBI’s March 2025 public service announcement.

This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat the epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice. Led by United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division's Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS), Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.justice.gov/psc.