Sunday, December 24, 2023

Season’s Greetings From State Comptroller DiNapoli

 

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Season’s Greetings From State Comptroller DiNapoli

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Happy Holidays! I wish you all joy, health and the warmth of the season as we celebrate our many holiday traditions with family and friends.

Audit Finds OMH Needs To Improve Oversight of Supportive Housing Providers To Ensure Safety and Well-Being of Vulnerable New Yorkers

New York’s Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative (ESSHI) has not been meeting the needs of all the vulnerable New Yorkers it was created to serve, according to a new audit released by State Comptroller DiNapoli. The audit found significant deficiencies in the New York State Office of Mental Health’s (OMH) oversight of ESSHI, which was launched in 2016 with the goal of developing 20,000 units of supportive housing by 2031 across the State for homeless individuals, including people with specific needs such as serious mental illness or disability. OMH serves as the lead procurement agency for ESSHI.

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DiNapoli Finds State Needs to Do More to Address Nursing Home Pandemic Issues

The State Department of Health has made limited progress in addressing the widespread failures identified in a March 2022 audit of the State’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak in nursing homes, according to a follow-up report released by New York State Comptroller DiNapoli.

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NYC Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Balanced, but Out Year Gaps Continue to Grow

New York City faces spending risks that could increase its budget gaps for Fiscal Years 2025 through 2027 to an average of $12.6 billion annually, fueled by spending choices made during the pandemic, underbudgeting for recurring spending, and significant costs associated with the influx of asylum seekers into the five boroughs, according to a report released by State Comptroller DiNapoli.

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The Changing Face of Post-Pandemic New York City

Population shifts during and after the COVID-19 pandemic are changing the face of New York City and highlight significant policy implications moving forward, according to a report released by New York State Comptroller DiNapoli.

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Local Sales Tax Collections Grew 5.1% in November

Local sales tax collections in New York State increased by 5.1% in November compared to the same month in 2022, according to data released by State Comptroller DiNapoli. Overall, local collections totaled $1.81 billion, up $88.6 million compared to the same time last year.

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Congressman Adriano Espaillat - Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

From my family to yours, Merry Christmas! May your holiday be filled with warmth, comfort, and joy.

2023 has been a remarkable year, and I have been proud to work on your behalf to promote job growth, fight inflation, bolster education and training, and provide relief and opportunities for families across my district. 

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As we enter the New Year, I’m proud of what we have accomplished together, and I look forward to continuing my work on behalf of NY-13 and the families who call my district home.

May your holiday season be filled with joy, peace, health, and family.

Sincerely,

Adriano Espaillat
Member of Congress

Merry Christmas and Happy New Years

 

Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Strengthen Protections for Rent Stabilized Tenants Throughout New York State

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 Legislation S2980-C/A6216-B Strengthens Tenant Protections by Making Various Changes to Avoid Improper Deregulations or Rent Increases and Strengthen Enforcement of the Rent Stabilization Laws


Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation to strengthen protections for rent stabilized tenants throughout New York State. Legislation S2980-C/A6216-B strengthens tenant protections by making various changes to avoid improper deregulations or rent increases and improve enforcement of the rent stabilization laws.

“This legislation will help to protect the one million New Yorkers living in rent-stabilized apartments and give our state better, stronger tools to enforce our rent stabilization laws,” Governor Hochul said. “As New York continues to face a costly housing crisis, my administration is committed to addressing the housing shortage, building new supply and making our state more affordable."

Legislation S2980-C/A6216-B strengthens tenant protections by clarifying the standards for determining whether a landlord has engaged in a fraudulent scheme to deregulate a unit, requiring landlords going forward to get approval from Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) prior to deregulating a unit due to a substantial rehabilitation, stiffening penalties for failing to register a unit, codifying methods for calculating rents after units are combined or modified, and reinforcing HCR’s authority to enforce the rent stabilization laws, among other measures.

Saturday, December 23, 2023

Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Expand Patient Access and Tackle the Rising Cost of Prescription Drugs

 

Legislation S.599-A/A.1707 Requires Manufacturers of Certain Prescription Drugs to Notify the Department of Financial Services of Any Proposed Wholesale Increase Costs for Prescription Drugs

Legislation A.6779-A/S.6337-A Expands Administration of Medications for Treatment of Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder and by a Pharmacist; Requires the Administering Pharmacist to Notify the Prescribing Physician of the Administration of the Medication

Governor Kathy Hochul today signed two pieces of legislation aimed at lowering the price of prescription drugs and making the administration of pharmaceutical drugs safer. Legislation S.599-A/A.1707 increases the transparency requirements concerning prescription drug costs. Legislation A.6779-A/S.6337-A makes the administration of drugs by pharmacists safer and more accessible to patients by authorizing administering of additional medications for treatment of mental health and substance use disorder and requiring communication of the administration between the pharmacist and the prescribing physician.

“Too many New Yorkers are struggling with the high cost of prescription drugs – and I am committed to doing everything in my power to help,” Governor Hochul said. “This legislation will increase transparency and safety for all New Yorkers.”

Legislation S.599-A/A.1707 increases price transparency by ensuring that price increases are reported to the State through the Department of Financial Services. Legislation A.6779-A/S.6337-A expands the universe of injectable medications available to patients through pharmacies and addresses medical transparency as it relates to pharmacists and prescribing physicians. By requiring pharmacists to notify prescribing physicians of the administration of medication, New York is requiring a layer of communication that will keep patients safe.

Council Member Marjorie Velázquez - What's Happening In District 13

 

Dear Neighbor,


This weekend, families across the district will gather as they prepare for the Christmas and Kwanzaa holidays. This is one of the most magical times of year for so many families and neighbors. It is my hope that everyone embraces the spirit of the holidays and leads with kindness, love, and compassion.


Many communities are impacted by preventable fires, often the result of electrical complications, which are unfortunately most common during this time of year. In this week’s edition, you will find tips on preventing electrical fires, both indoors and outdoors. You will also find a resource guide by The Office of Council Member Jennifer Gutiérrez (CD34-Brooklyn) for those impacted by residential fires. To learn more, scroll to ‘Fire Safety.’


In this week’s email, you will find information about this week’s Stated Meeting, including legislation I introduced that addresses the harassing and threatening behavior towards elected officials and their staff. You will also find information on applying for an original or replacement Social Security Number (SSN) card, submitting an application to the U.S. Small Business Administration for disaster loans, how to join Let's Green NYC, information about applying for the NYC Department of Corrections Exam, and more.


To contact my office for additional information or to schedule an appointment, call us at  (718) 931-1721 or email us at District13@council.nyc.gov.


Sincerely,

Council Member Marjorie Velázquez


Notice of Office Hours

Please be advised that due to the transition period, the District Office of Council Member Velázquez will be closed for the remainder of the calendar year. If you need assistance and it is an emergency, call #911.For all other inquiries, you may email District13@council.nyc.gov.

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Community Updates

The New York City Department of Transportation has shared with my office that the street lighting conditions at City Island Avenue and Rochelle Street have been repaired! If you see a street light fixture that needs to be repaired, email District13@council.nyc.gov.


Travel Advisory

NYC Ferry

Please be advised that NYC Ferry will operate on a modified schedule on Christmas Day, Monday, December 25, 2023, and New Year’s Day, Monday, January 1, 2024. It is recommended to visit the NYC Ferry website to help in planning your trip accordingly.

Direct Access from Pelham Parkway to I-95 South

The New York State Department of Transportation advises motorists that there will be new direct access from eastbound Pelham Parkway to the southbound Bruckner Expressway (I-95) via a newly constructed ramp in the Bronx on or about Friday, December 8th. The new ramp will merge with an existing westbound Pelham Parkway ramp, which was also reconstructed as part of this project. A new traffic signal has been installed, allowing motorists to turn left from eastbound Pelham Parkway to the southbound Bruckner Expressway.

Inclement weather could cause the new direct access to be rescheduled.


Construction

Shore Road Bridge - Routine Maintenance

The New York City Department of Transportation - Division of Bridges will continue routine maintenance of the Shore Road Bridge over the Hutchinson River. As a result, single-lane closures will continue from Monday, December 18th, 2023 through Friday, January 12th, 2024.

Sheridan Boulevard

Please be advised that effective now through July 2025, there will be a change in Traffic Pattern on eastbound Bruckner Expressway (I-278) before Exit 49 (Sheridan Boulevard) in The Bronx.

The change in traffic pattern will result in split traffic between motorists accessing Exit 49 (Sheridan Boulevard) and motorists continuing on Bruckner Expressway (I-278). Motorists wanting to access Exit 49 (Sheridan Boulevard) will remain in a single lane to the left of the work zone. All motorists wanting to continue on eastbound Bruckner Expressway (I-278) will be shifted to the two lanes to the right of the work zone.


Social Security - Online Application for Original & Replacement Cards

The Social Security Administration has released a new online Social Security Number (SSN) card application that allows people to start their application for an original or replacement SSN card online. This new process saves time, eliminating the need to fill out paper applications. Once the application is submitted online, they’ll have 45 days to bring required documentation to their local Card Center to complete the application. In some cases, you’ll even be able to schedule an appointment!


The link to the new application is found here: Social Security Number & Card.


NYC Department of Finance: Booted and Towed Vehicles

The New York City Department of Finance has shared its one-pager with information required on how to retrieve a booted or towed vehicle in New York City. Please be advised that additional documents may be required for those with special cases.


OUR PARKS

Let’s Green NYC


NYC Parks launched Let’s Green NYC in June 2023, as a part of a strategic initiative to bring volunteers together to combat the nation epidemic of loneliness, an outcome of Covid-19, and to improve the health of New Yorkers and their parks. Through this program, NYC Parks has built an online public directory of volunteer groups to partner with. Parks has a legacy of collaborating with communities and partner groups; it’s a part of their mission to give back to the greater community.


There are over 900 volunteer groups in New York City, but only 175 have registered thus far. These groups receive increased exposure and leads for prospective volunteers, a search engine optimized website, and so much more is to come. If you are a local ‘Friends of” group, civic association, or another group that regularly holds programs and stewardship activities in our green spaces, we encourage you to join Let’s Green NYC. Together, we can and will make our earth a cleaner, greener place.

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EDUCATION

Free Online College Prep Classes for Adults at CUNY



CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies has announced its spring 2024 Virtual College Prep Program and is currently accepting students for its Virtual College Prep Program. These college prep classes are perfect for adults who have not been to college, started and did not complete, or for those who have a bachelor’s or a master’s degree from other countries and want to earn a degree in the U.S.

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Winter Free Boxing


Winter recess can be stressful for families, especially those with children who like to keep active. This year, Saturday Night Lights will be offering free boxing for middle school and high school students from January 6, 2024 through February 24, 2024. If you or someone you know is interested in participating, register online and complete the New York City Department of Youth & Community Development application. If you have additional questions, call 646-644-3521.


Lifeguard Test


Did you know NYC Parks’ lifeguard qualifying test is open for the upcoming summer season? This is an incredible opportunity for those interested in working with NYC Parks and who are passionate about water safety. The intensive training program helps prepare potential lifeguards to watch over beaches and pools across New York City.


Qualifications

  • Be at least 16 years of age by the start of employment.

  • Have 20/30 vision in one eye and 20/40 in the other, without corrective lenses.

    • Note: Glasses and contact lenses may not be worn during the eye exam.

  • Be able to swim 50 yards in 45 seconds or less, with proper form.