Friday, August 12, 2022

“ENOUGH OF THE THE CYCLE OF LIES:” STATEMENT FROM STATE SEN. GUSTAVO RIVERA’S CAMPAIGN AFTER DISINFORMATION CONTINUES TO PLAGUE SD-33 PRIMARY

 

“ENOUGH OF THE TOXIC, IDC-BACKED CAMILO CAMPAIGN AND THEIR CYCLE OF LIES:” STATEMENT FROM STATE SEN. GUSTAVO RIVERA’S CAMPAIGN AFTER RIGHT-WING DISINFORMATION, LIES, AND PAC MONEY CONTINUE TO PLAGUE THE SD-33 PRIMARY 


Earlier this week, Gustavo Rivera for State Senate released a statement in response to hundreds of thousands of dollars in right-wing PAC money falsely attacking the Senator and spreading misinformation. 

In response to the continued, coordinated disinformation campaign from the Bronx machine and conservative, corporate interests, campaign spokesperson for Gustavo Rivera for State Senate, released an updated statement:

“Enough of the Trump-style lies from machine hack Miguelina Camilo and her corporate backers, including Jeff Dinowitz. The people of the Bronx deserve better than his, nasty, negative campaign coordination with right-wing PACs and tactics. We hope that Assemblyman Dinowitz, wouldn't knowingly use his official Assemblyman newsletter and platform to spread disinformation or influence votes in a primary, as that is an egregious violation of ethics. But the fact is that Sen. Rivera has lived in and represented the Bronx for over a decade and currently represents over 60% of the new district - this is not news. His opponent lived in New Jersey until very recently, making her potentially ineligible for the office she’s running for.

“The fact that our opponent’s campaign is willing to use right-wing tactics and messengers to win a Democratic primary says everything you need to know about its values. 

“There’s no question Sen. Gustavo Rivera has been a consistent, progressive voice for working families of the Bronx. He has repeatedly stood up to the Bronx machine and its most corrupt operators as well as the corporate, right-wing interests who benefit when politicians are bought and sold.

“Meanwhile, Sen. Rivera’s opponent has consistently failed to denounce the influx of right-wing spending on her behalf, choosing to hide behind the real estate PACs and charter schools funding her Bronx machine-installed campaign instead of defending the record she claims to have on the issues that matter to all of us. Sen. Rivera has stood up for working families, championing labor rights and universal healthcare for every New Yorker while fighting to keep our schools open, safe, and fully funded. 

"When we ask ourselves who’s really from the Bronx—and more importantly, who’s for the Bronx—you can count on the labor organizer, teacher, and State Senator who has been endorsed by unions, elected officials like Congressmembers Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Nydia Velazquez, and Jamaal Bowman, Senate Majority leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and groups like the Working Families Party. We ask the Miguelina Camilo campaign to stop this negative campaigning and denounce the lies.

“You cannot count on the candidate from New Jersey, who is being propped up by the corrupt Bronx machine and shady right-wing PACs, to know the Bronxand you can’t count on her to represent us in Albany.”

The screenshot of Asm. Dinowitz’s email to constituents can be found here:

MAYOR ADAMS CELEBRATES CITY COUNCIL PASSAGE OF HIV/AIDS SUPPORTIVE, AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT IN HELL’S KITCHEN

 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today celebrated the New York City Council’s passage yesterday of The Lirio through the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP), paving the way for 112 new affordable homes, including 59 with supportive services for people with serious mental illness or substance use disorder, with a preference for long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS. Located in Hell’s Kitchen in Manhattan, The Lirio will include an office for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and neighborhood retail space. Hell’s Kitchen has the city’s highest concentration of residents living with HIV and one of the highest rates of new infections. The ULURP application was sponsored by the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD).

 

“My administration is committed to making New York a ‘City of Yes’ for all New Yorkers,” said Mayor Adams. “Working closely with our partners in the City Council and members of the community, we are delivering 112 of the affordable and supportive homes we need to tackle our affordable housing crisis, all with access to public transportation and economic opportunity. I want to thank Speaker Adrienne Adams and Councilmember Erik Bottcher for their partnership and for showing New Yorkers how we can ‘Get Stuff Done’ together.”

 

In addition to the 59 supportive homes, The Lirio will also include 44 much-needed permanently affordable homes for families, eight homes for formerly homeless individuals, one superintendent unit, approximately 30,000 square feet of office space for the MTA, and approximately 9,000 square feet of retail space. The new affordable homes are intended for families with household incomes ranging from 30 to 120 percent of area median income. Designed by the award-winning, international architecture firm, CetraRuddy, The Lirio will target Passive House standards for energy efficiency and participate in the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Multifamily Performance Program.

 

Hudson Companies, in partnership with Housing Works, was designated by HPD to develop this site in Hell’s Kitchen. Supportive housing like The Lirio is a critical tool to fight the HIV/AIDS epidemic by helping individuals maintain their medical regimes.

 

“The Lirio is a critical project to help address affordable housing needs in Hell’s Kitchen and support long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS — and a great example of how we make New York a ‘City of Yes’ for everyone,” said Deputy Mayor for Economic and Workforce Development Maria Torres-Springer. “Thank you to Councilmember Bottcher and Speaker Adams for your partnership in paving the way for permanently affordable housing for the local community and city at large.”

 

“Today we celebrate the City Council’s approval of The Lirio, because this will allow the creation of 112 affordable homes in the heart of Hell’s Kitchen and provide long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS the supportive and affordable housing they need,” said HPD Commissioner Adolfo Carrión Jr. “These homes will change lives. Thank you to Hudson Companies and Housing Works for their proposal and to Speaker Adrienne Adams and Councilmember Erik Bottcher for their support.”

 

“For us to take a bite out of our affordability crisis, it is critical that we get to yes on important projects like The Lirio,” said Department of City Planning Director and City Planning Commission Chair Dan Garodnick. “That is why I want to especially thank City Councilmember Bottcher and City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, as well as the Hell’s Kitchen community, for coming together and making this neighborhood part of the solution.”

 

“New York City Transit is committed to ensuring trains are running safely and efficiently 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” said Richard Davey, president, New York City Transit. “The Lirio will provide additional, much-needed space for those day-to-day functions to ensure trains keep moving in every corner of the city. The MTA commends Mayor Adams, the City Council, and HPD for their support for this much-needed project and looks forward to getting shovels in the ground for the start of construction.”

 

“The Lirio will not only fulfill the city’s goal of bringing 112 units of permanently affordable units to this underutilized site, but it also strives to address the needs of the Hell’s Kitchen community through a mix of affordable housing for families and supportive housing targeted to formerly homeless, long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS,” said Sarah Pizer, development directorHudson Companies. “With a name inspired by the oldest living tree in New York City, the Liriodendron, The Lirio seeks to honor and support long-term survivors who have persisted against great odds by providing lifesaving services from Housing Works. We are grateful for the support of City Councilmember Erik Bottcher, who provided constructive input to help move this project forward.”

 

“Research has repeatedly shown that safe, beautiful, and affordable housing is the foundation for living a long productive life with HIV/AIDS,” said Andrew Coamey, senior vice president, Housing Works. “Housing Works is proud to partner with the Hudson Companies to develop The Lirio, which will provide just that, as well as a range of amenities and support services to residents. Aptly named after the oldest living thing in New York City — the liriodendron tree in Queens — we believe that The Lirio will serve as a home for all of its residents to live long, happy, and inspired lives.”

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant Opportunities, & More

 

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2022 Bronx Chamber Gala Honorees and Entertainment Announced
Congestion Pricing Plan
Inflation Cooling

Regulations & Legislative News
NYC Redistricting Hearing
NYC City Council Bill - Leasing and Background Checks

Upcoming Events
Member Spotlight
Manpower is Hiring
Opportunities
Empire State Development COVID-19 Tax Credit
Isaacs Center Seeks Host Sites for Culinary Interns
2022 BRONX CHAMBER GALA HONOREES ANNOUNCED
STAR-STUDDED ENTERTAINMENT REVEALED
The Board of Directors of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce celebrate the Chamber's diverse history during the 2022 Bronx Chamber of Commerce Gala held on September 29, 2002 at 6:30pm at Marina Del Rey by celebrating our purpose - a salute to our members and their contributions to the Bronx and New York City.

The Chamber Gala - celebrating our members honors:

Joseph KelleherPresident, Simone Metro Properties and Chairman, Board of Directors for The Bronx Chamber of Commerce since 2008
John CollazziFounding member and Director Emeritus, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce and Co-Founder, The Bronx Times
The New York Yankees, honoring the late George Steinbrenner, Principal Owner, The New York Yankees, and Vice President, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce

Entertainment for the 2022 Gala was also revealed by the Gala Host Committee and includes a star-studded line up:

Sal Valentinetti, "The Voice" as Master of Ceremonies
Brenda K. Starr, free style artist
C-Bank, free style artist
Cynthia, free style artist
Steven Maglio, singer of standards
DJ Serg, acclaimed DJ

100% of your support of this signature annual event featuring networking, top tier entertainment, and more, directly supports business and economic development in the Bronx. Please join us in building a stronger business fabric in the Bronx and sponsor, purchase your table, journal ads, or tickets today!
MTA CONGESTION PRICING PLAN
BRONX CHAMBER REQUESTS COMMENTS
On August 10, 2022, the Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority, the New York State Department of Transportation, the New York City Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration released an Environmental Assessment (EA) of the proposed CBD Tolling Program, which evaluates the effects of the program. The New York City Congestion Pricing Plan, also known as the Central Business District Tolling Program, would be the first congestion pricing program in the United States.

The Environmental Assessment, which the United States Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration has said we must undertake, looks at the environmental effects of the program. Congestion pricing has helped other cities around the world and we believe it would also help the people who visit, live, or work in the New York City metropolitan region. By reducing traffic and helping improve mass transit, the CBD Tolling Program would also make it faster to travel and would improve air quality.

If the CBD Tolling Program Environmental Assessment is approved by the Federal Highway Administration, vehicles that enter or remain in the Central Business District would be tolled. The toll would be paid using an E-ZPass. If you do not have an E-ZPass, toll bills would be mailed to the address of the registered vehicle owner and are paid using Tolls by Mail.

Hearing dates for Public Comments, Click Here

As The Bronx Chamber of Commerce develops our position statement we are soliciting member feedback. Please email communications@bronxchamber.org with your comments.
INFLATION APPEARS TO BE COOLING, STRONG JOB NUMBERS ANNOUNCED, INFLATION REDUCTION ACT
Preliminary reports show that inflation is cooling in the United States. Stocks rose and bond yields fell as another report showed easing US inflation pressures, which could make the Federal Reserve refrain from getting more aggressive with rate hikes.

The S&P 500 posted a back-to-back advance. Treasury two-year yields, which are more sensitive to imminent policy moves, sank as much as eight basis points. The dollar dropped for a fourth straight day.

A key measure of US producer prices unexpectedly fell in July for the first time in more than two years, largely reflecting a drop in energy costs. Both the overall and core figures were softer than forecast. Consumer-price data out Wednesday also showed a welcome moderation in inflation.

New York City's economic recovery stayed the course by adding 22,500 jobs in June, according to seasonally adjusted figures from the New York State Department of Labor's June Jobs Report. The Bronx's unemployment rate decreased from 14% in May 2021 to 8% in May 2022.
 
The private sector added 19,700 jobs in June. For the full report, Click HERE

Additionally, the United States Senate passed the Inflation Reduction Act, a $440 billion investment to combat inflation and prioritize other programs. In addition to historic investments in social and climate programs, the Act creates a 15% Corporate Minimum Tax and generates approximately $700 billion in revenue. The Bronx Chamber of Commerce legislative team is working with our partners to understand legislative impacts and are working closely with individuals in the U.S House of Representatives on any amendments that House might suggest to the Act.
LEGISLATION & REGULATIONS
The NYC Redistricting Commission released draft maps of proposed changes to New York City Council district lines. It is vitally important that we pay attention to these proposed changes and provide feedback. The Bronx and New York City need you to be engaged in drawing the lines for our government's City Council district maps. The Bronx will host a Redistricting Commission Hearing on August 17 at Lehman College from 5:30pm-9:00pm.

Provide Feedback:
Public testimony can be submitted by email to publictestimony@redistricting.nyc.gov or by mail: 253 Broadway, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10007.
Fair Chance for Housing Act Introduced
A bill introduced in the New York City Council on Thursday would, with a few exceptions, ban landlords and brokers from seeking a person’s criminal records, and bar them from denying housing because of prior arrests or convictions. The mayor has signaled that he is favorable.

Criminal background checks are often a routine part of applying for an apartment in New York City and elsewhere, and advocates for landlords and industry groups maintain the practices are essential. The bill, the Fair Chance for Housing Act, would allow landlords to consider the criminal history of potential tenants who are listed on the sex offender registry, but otherwise limit the use of background checks, according to the bill's sponsor Councilmember Keith Powers.
Upcoming Events
Tuesday, August 16 at 10am
E-Commerce for Your Business

Join The Bronx Chamber of Commerce and the team from RC Marketing to explore e-commerce integration for your business. This virtual event provides additional marketing support for your business.

Don't miss out on hearing directly from the experts.

Wednesday, August 17 from 10am to 12pm
Signing a Commercial Lease: What You Should Know and Ask.

Join The Bronx Chamber of Commerce and New York City Department of Small Business Services to learn the ins and outs of commercial leasing and what you as a business owner should know and ask as you open or expand your brick and mortar operations.

Thursday, August 25 from 6pm to 8pm
Rooftop Summer Soiree Networking Event

Join The Bronx Chamber of Commerce for an evening of networking and learning about new real estate and business developments in the South Bronx's Mott Haven and Port Morris neighborhoods. Hosted on the rooftop of noted journalist and Executive Producer, Steph Watts, the evening will showcase the Bronx Chamber's partnerships and work in the area.

Wednesday, August 31 from 6pm to 8pm
Business Consulting Workshop

Join The Bronx Chamber of Commerce and Chase Bank's Senior Business Consultant, Vanessa Blanco to learning about small business coaching, banking solutions, and business education programs.

Plan Your Autumn! Save the Date for these important Upcoming Events

September 11 Remembrance Ceremony: date TBA, 1250 Waters Place
September 15 from 6pm-9pm: Cigars, Scotch Tasting, and Networking, Havana Room, 3151 East Tremont Avenue
October 12 from 6pm-9pm: Chairman's Reception, location TBA
October 20 from 6pm - 9pm: Autumn Evening at Woodlawn Conservancy, 4199 Webster Avenue
November 10 from 12pm - 3pm: Veteran's Luncheon, Pasquale Rigoletto, 2311 Arthur Avenue
December 8 from 6pm - Late: Annual Bronx Chamber Holiday Party, Pelham Bay and Split Rock Golf Course, 870 Shore Road