WHAT YOU SHOULD
KNOW
By Senator Rev. Rubén DÃaz
32nd Senatorial District, Bronx County, New York
To Set the Record Straight
You should know that I have been reading, here and there, different statements
attributed to me, and some of them indicating my willingness to give my
support for the State Senate to Dean Skelos and the Republican Conference.
You should also know that four years ago, in 2008, when the Four Amigos
came into being, my mission at that time was to stop the gay marriage from
becoming a law in New York State. There were many different offers
and wheelings and dealings from different people about who would become
the leaders of the Senate. Two of the Four Amigos, Hiram Monserrate
and Pedro Espada, even got to the point where they jumped ship and crossed
over to the Republicans making Skelos the Senate Leader.
With all of those pressures and with my mission to stop gay marriage, you
should know that I never switched parties, never abandoned my Democratic
Conference, and never gave my vote to the Republican Conference.
I have to make it very clear, taking a passage from my son's lectures to
me, that it’s one thing to vote with the Republicans on legislation in
order to benefit the community, and it is completely different thing to
abandon the Democratic Conference and give the Republicans control the
Senate. One thing is legislation, and the other is party politics.
Everyone knows that I have always been a Democrat, I am a Democrat, and
I will be a Democrat. The only difference is that I am a conservative
Democrat. I am a pro-life Democrat, meaning that I am against abortions.
I am a traditional marriage Democrat, meaning that I am against gay
marriage, and that I believe marriage should be between a man and a woman
as God created.
That said, you have to understand and I want to make it very clear that
if four years ago, when my mission was to stop gay marriage and I did not
jump ship and abandon my Democratic Conference, why should I abandon my
Conference now that gay marriage has become law in the State – thanks
to Dean Skelos and the Republican Party?
I don't think there is anything that the Republican Conference could offer
me now that I could not get from my Democratic Conference. I am a Democrat
elected by a Democratic community, I have always been a Democrat, and I
will always be a Democrat fighting teeth and nail, to protect senior citizen
benefits, better education for our communities, affordable housing, health
services, immigration issues and those services that the Democratic party
have always fought for.
My advice to my colleagues within
my Democratic Conference is that nobody should take my vote for granted
about who should become the Leader of my Democratic Conference, no matter
if they are Black, White, Hispanic, Jewish, or Christian.
So let it be known, and let it be written, and let’s stop all of the rumors
now and forever, because I am a Democrat and I will be voting with my Conference,
and I will be voting for a Democrat as the Leader.
This is State Senator Rev. Rubén DÃaz and this is what you should know.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
SENATOR GUSTAVO RIVERA & ASSEMBLYMAN NELSON CASTRO HOSTED JOB FAIR Today
NY- State Senator Gustavo Rivera and Assemblyman Nelson Castro hosted their second annual job fair for Bronx residents on Friday, November 16, 2012 from 12 PM to 4 PM. Employers
interviewed job seekers for a number of employment opportunities,
ranging from opportunities in the healthcare industry to customer
service and retail opportunities.
"Assembly Member Castro and I meet local residents every day who are looking for employment opportunities," said Senator Rivera. "It
is our responsibility as elected officials to connect our constituents
with employment opportunities, many of which are right here in the Bronx
like Fresh Direct and Montefiore Medical Center."
"During challenging
economic times, it is critical to provide job opportunities to the most
needed members of our community," said Assemblyman Nelson L. Castro.
"This Second Annual Job Fair will help mitigate the overwhelming
unemployment situation that has been affecting our community. It is one
of my main priorities to ensure that my constituents become productive
members of society."
FreshDirect co-founder and CEO Jason Ackerman said,
"We want to hire as many Bronxites as possible, so Senator Rivera's and
Assembly Member Castro's efforts to put small businesses like
FreshDirect in touch with Bronx residents who are looking for work is a
terrific opportunity for everyone involved. I applaud their
leadership."
Employers in
attendance included Fresh Direct, Children's Village, St. Barnabas
Hospital, Montefiore Medical Center and the Metropolitan Transit
Authority (MTA). Over 500 job seekers were interviewed for approximately
200 positions. This is Assembly Member Castro and Senator Rivera's
second annual job fair.
KOPPELL DEMANDS CABLEVISION CHANGE UNFAIR CREDIT POLICY
In
a letter to Jim Dolan, President/ CEO of Cablevision, Council Member
Oliver Koppell, a member of the Technology Committee, demanded that
Cablevision change its policy with respect to providing customers whose
Optimum services were disrupted because of Hurricane Sandy credit for
the time they were unable to access these services.
Cablevision,
which serves 3 million homes, mostly in the New York area, has refused
to join Time Warner Cable in automatically providing credits
to customers without power, television, phone or Internet services in
areas knocked off the grid by the storm. Cablevision is sticking with
its longstanding policy that requires customers to call and specifically
detail when they lost service in order to
qualify for the refund.
“Cablevision
has not notified customers that they have to call to get their credit
and I have no doubt that many are unaware of the policy,”
Koppell said.
“Even for those Cablevision customers who are informed about the refund
procedures having to make a call creates an additional burden as they
are recovering from the storm. I believe
Cablevision’s refund policy is not only insensitive, but will also
result in many customers being deprived of the credit to which they are
entitled,” he concluded.
Editor's Note-
We tried to call Cablevision a few times to complain about the service (or lack of it), and the voice mail said Cablevision is aware of several service outages. Then there was the message "due to the high volume of calls to Cablevision please try again at another time".
We can only add that last year during Cablevisions renewal of its contract with the city, where were all the complaints about Cablevision and the right to choose any Cable TV provider like phone service is now done.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
This Weeks 100 PERCENT From The Bronx News
Below is my column 100 PERCENT that did not appear in this weeks Bronx News and Parkchester News. due to a computer glitch.
100
PERCENT
By
Robert Press
Senate
Majority Leader Espaillat
We called
the Obama victory, and last weekend it was announced that President
Obama did win the state of Florida. In this wonderful new age of
technology it now takes weeks or more to certify an election that
previously was done in days the old way. That brings us to our next
subject the New York State Senate. It could be 2013 before we know
which party or who has has control. Will it be the Democrats,
Republicans, The IDC, Dos Amigos ll, or any one of a number of other
possibilities. How long will it be until Republican State Senators
realize that it is a matter of time before it will take more than one
or two rouge Democrats to make a difference in the state senate.
As for who
will be Senate Majority Leader should the Democrats have that edge,
don't look for John Sampson to get that position again. Forget former
Leader Malcolm Smith (who was dumped during the Espada fiasco) as he
is rumored to be talking to Republicans about running for mayor in
2013. We also do not see Senator Jeff Klein as Majority Leader, but
a person such as State Senator Adriano Espaillat who can be supported
by all Democrats. The State Senate Democrats are their own worst
enemy, as we have seen in the past. Check my blog at
www.100percentbronx.blogspot.com
for daily updates on this and the outcome of the 46th
State Senate district as the recount begins with Democrat Ceclia
Tkaczyk holding a 139 vote lead over Republican George Amedore. This
race will be a deciding factor on who controls the State Senate.
The cost of
Hurricane Sandy is now projected at 30 Billion dollars according to
Governor Cuomo, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency has only
12 Billion dollars in aid to give. It is unlikely that a Republican
Congress will increase that by much is any.
Back in New
York City, (not including any additional Hurricane Sandy costs) Mayor
Bloomberg wants to cut libraries, after school programs, increase
the fee for school lunches, and parking meter rates to make up for a
600 million dollar gap caused by the probable rejection of a new taxi
plan for the outer boroughs.
Here in the
Bronx, candidates are said to be jockeying for position should
current Bronx BP Ruben Diaz Jr. decide to run for a citywide office
such as Public Advocate. Names being tosses around besides term
limited Councilman Joel Rivera are, Councilman James Vacca,
Councilman Fernando Cabrera, and even Assemblyman Nelson Castro. Both
Vacca and Cabrera have another term to serve in the City Council, but
Cabrera should he choose to run for BP always has the State Assembly
or State Senate seats to run for when he looses. This noise could
also be coming out of the Jose Rivera camp as Assemblyman Rivera has
said that he wants to return to the City Council so he can fatten his
pension. The one with the least to loose would be Assemblyman Castro,
as he would still be a member of the State Assembly. However with
Vacca as BP and Castro as Deputy BP it could make for an interesting
ticket. We however believe that Ruben Diaz Jr. (the 13th
BP) who has two terms still to run for as BP will stay as BP and run
in 2021 after he has made a legacy for himself like his mentor #11.
In the 11th
City Council district as recently elected Bronx Democratic County
Committee Vice-Chair Mr. Andrew Cohen joins nut vendor Mr. Clifford
Stanton in the race to replace term limited Councilman G. Oliver
Koppell, we await to see when the real candidate Mr. Ari Hoffnung
announces. Hoffnung who ran in 2005 against Koppell was the leading
candidate to replace him in 2009 until the city council overturned
the term limit law. Hoffnung has maintained his war chest of just
under eighty thousand dollars for a possible race in 2013. Hoffnung
currently Assistant Comptroller for Budget and chief Policy Officer
has expressed interest to me in the council race. Now that the
position of Deputy Comptroller of Accountancy and Budget currently
held by newly elected State Senator Simca Felder will open up it
should further complicate Hoffnungs decision, as will the possibility
of a new City Comptroller should current City Comptroller John Liu
run for mayor as he has said.
If you have
any comments about this column or would like to have an event listed
or covered in this column or on my blog you can e-mail us at
100percentbronxnews@gmail.com.
Or call 718-644-4199 Mr. Robert Press.
FEMA OPENS NEW DISASTER RECOVERY CENTER AT THE BRONX COUNTY BUILDING
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and the Federal Emergency Management Agency announce that a new Disaster Recovery Center has opened at the Bronx County Building Veterans’ Memorial Hall to assist survivors of Hurricane Sandy.
FEMA community relations personnel will provide information on registration and disaster assistance and will refer survivors to the proper resources vital to recovery for any unmet disaster need.
“We
know just how important it is to receive help after such a devastating
loss. Some of our residents and business owners are still picking up
from what Hurricane Sandy left behind. A disaster recovery center right
here at the Bronx County Building is a resource for Bronxites to come in
and get hands on information that will help them rebuild and recover,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.
The
U.S. Small Business Administration and the Red Cross are also assisting
individuals and small business owners with step by step instructions on
what to do to get help from the federal government. Homeowners, renters
and business owners who visit the center can talk with SBA
representatives about low-interest disaster loans, get help filling out
loan applications and submit completed applications.
“The
Bronx Disaster Relief Center is open for business. We encourage small
businesses to come in even if they have minor damages. We urge small
businesses to register with FEMA so that the U.S. Small Business
Administration can assist them,” said Marlene Cintron, president of the
Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation.
The FEMA Disaster Recovery Center opens from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday at the Bronx County Building’s Rotunda.
To
find the DRC nearest you, the following options are available: Text DRC
and a Zip Code to 43362 (4FEMA), and a text message will be sent back
with the address. Also, check out the disaster recovery center locator
at www.FEMA.gov/disaster- recovery-centers.
UPDATE ----
From Newly Elected 87th A.D. Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda
From Newly Elected 87th A.D. Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda
We ask that you donate:
-Water
-Diapers
-Baby Wipes
-Zip Lock Bags
-Soap
-Deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste, etc.
The Address is 1160 Zerega Avenue from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm
State Senator Gustavo Rivera & Assemblyman Nelson Castro to Host Job Fair
SENATOR GUSTAVO RIVERA & ASSEMBLY MEMBER
NELSON CASTRO HOST JOB FAIR
Bronx, NY- State Senator Gustavo Rivera (D-WF), and Assemblyman Nelson Castro (D, WF) will host a Job Fair for local residents Friday November 16, 2012 from 12 PM to 4 PM. Employers will screen job seekers for opportunities in the healthcare, customer service and retail industries. Job seekers should dress in business attire and bring enough resumes for the day. This is the second annual job fair that Senator Rivera and Assembly Member Castro have co-hosted.
WHO: Senator Rivera & Assembly Member Castro, employers and job seekers
WHAT: Job Fair
WHERE: St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church-Hall
1948 Washington Ave (178 street)
(B, D trains to Tremont and Bx 2, 15, 40, 41 55)
WHEN: Friday, November 16, 2012 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Employers confirmed to attend include Fresh Direct, Children's Village, St. Barnabas Hospital, Montefiore Medical Center and the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA).
Employers confirmed to attend include Fresh Direct, Children's Village, St. Barnabas Hospital, Montefiore Medical Center and the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA).
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Wave Hill Events November 30–December 7
SAT, DECEMBER 1 THROUGH SUN, DECEMBER 9 MEMBERS SALE IN THE SHOP AT WAVE HILL
Ring
in the holiday season at The Shop at Wave Hill! Enjoy a 20% discount at
this annual Wave Hill Members-only sale. Look for stellar jewelry,
delicious artisanal condiments, plush winter accessories and lush bath
products. As a special thank-you, enjoy free onsite parking (space
permitting) when you make Shop purchases totaling $40 or more per visit.
PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 10AM‒4PM
SAT, DECEMBER 1 FAMILY ART PROJECT—FESTIVE CANDLES
Festive Candles/Velas festivas
Mix
and mold colored wax until it softens like clay, and then use it to
embellish a plain, white candlestick. Add an array of colors and
textures to make a spectacular candle to light up the holiday season.
Free, and admission to the grounds is free until noon.
ECOLOGY BUILDING, 10AM‒1PM
SAT, DECEMBER 1 SCULPTURE PORTFOLIO REVIEW
In conjunction with Wave Hill’s exhibition Foregrounding the Palisades,
Wave Hill is offering a portfolio review for artists working in
sculpture. Meet individually with a curator, gallerist or critic for a
20-minute session. Get feedback on your artwork images, artist
statement, project concepts and Web site, or discuss opportunities and
resources for artists. Reviewers include Bartholomew Bland, Hudson River
Museum; Susan Chevlowe, Hebrew Home; Charlotte Cohen, General Services
Administration; Jan Garden Castro, contributing editor, Sculpture
Magazine; Ellen Keiter, Katonah Museum; William Penrose, Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council; Suzanne Randolph, Suzanne Randolph Fine Arts; Mark
Shortliffe, gallerist; Fred Wasserman, independent curator; and Wave
Hill curators Gabriel de Guzman and Jennifer McGregor. This review was postponed from November 3 due to Hurricane Sandy.
If you registered to participate, Wave Hill's Visual Arts staff will be
in touch with you directly. If you haven't registered, interested
artists may be put on a waiting list by calling 718-549-3200 x305. Review fee: $25 per artist to meet with one reviewer.
GLYNDOR GALLERY, 10:30AM‒4:30PM
SUN, DECEMBER 2 FAMILY ART PROJECT—FESTIVE CANDLES
Festive Candles/Velas festivas
Mix
and mold colored wax until it softens like clay, and then use it to
embellish a plain, white candlestick. Add an array of colors and
textures to make a spectacular candle to light up the holiday season.
Free with admission to the grounds.
ECOLOGY BUILDING, 10AM‒1PM
SUN, DECEMBER 2 GARDEN AND CONSERVATORY HIGHLIGHTS WALK
Join us for an hour-long tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free with admission to the grounds.
MEET AT PERKINS VISITOR CENTER, 2PM
MON, DECEMBER 3
Closed to the public
A
28-acre public garden and cultural center overlooking the Hudson River
and Palisades, Wave Hill’s mission is to celebrate the artistry and
legacy of its gardens and landscape, to preserve its magnificent views,
and to explore human connections to the natural world through programs
in horticulture, education and the arts.
HOURS Open all year, Tuesday through Sunday and many major holidays: 9AM—4:30PM. Closes 5:30PM, March 15—October 31.
ADMISSION $8 adults, $4 students and seniors 65+, $2 children 6—18. Free Saturday mornings until noon. Free until noon October Tuesdays, and all day Tuesdays in November and December. Free to Wave Hill Members and children under 6.
PROGRAM FEES Program s are free with admission to the grounds unless otherwise noted.
Visitors
to Wave Hill can take advantage of Metro-North’s one-day getaway offer.
Purchase a discount round-trip rail far and discount admission to the
gardens. More at http://mta.info/mnr/html/ getaways/outbound_wavehill.htm
DIRECTIONS
– Getting here is easy! Located only 3o minutes from midtown Manhattan,
Wave Hill’s free shuttle van transports you to and from our front gate
and Metro-North’s Riverdale station, as well as the 242nd
Street stop on the #1 subway line. Limited onsite parking is available
for $8 per vehicle. Free offsite parking is available nearby with
continuous, complimentary shuttle service to and from the offsite lot
and our front gate. Complete directions and shuttle bus schedule at www.wavehill.org/visit/.
Information at 718.549.3200. On the web at www.wavehill.org.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
LIU STATEMENT ON STORM RELIEF FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
City Comptroller John C. Liu released the following statement about the new loans and tax relief for businesses affected by Hurricane Sandy that were approved today by the NYC Industrial Development Agency (IDA) and the Build NYC Resource Corporation. Comptroller Liu is a voting member of both the IDA and Build NYC:
“Small businesses have suffered the brunt of the structural and economic damage wrought by Superstorm Sandy,” Comptroller Liu said. “Indeed, many are at risk of going under. The small business relief approved today is a worthy public-private partnership that will hopefully help stricken entrepreneurs to begin to get back on their feet.”
BACKGROUND:
Two programs that offer financial assistance to businesses were approved today by the City’s IDA and Build NYC:
• The Hurricane Emergency Loan Program (HELP) will provide $10 million in loans capped at $25,000 each for businesses in an area affected by Hurricane Sandy. No payments are due for the first six months of the loans, during which time they are interest free; the loans carry a 1% interest rate thereafter.
The loans are funded with $1 million from Build NYC, $4 million from the IDA, and $5 million from Goldman Sachs.
• The Hurricane Emergency Sales Tax Exemption Program (HESTEP) will help business affected by Sandy make repairs, renovate, and replace damaged equipment by providing up to $25 million in sales tax
exemptions on purchases of building materials and machinery. The tax exemptions will be limited to 250 businesses, each receiving exemptions of up to $100,000.
For more details on the programs and how to apply, please check the City’s website:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/sbs/ nycbiz/html/home/home.shtml
“Small businesses have suffered the brunt of the structural and economic damage wrought by Superstorm Sandy,” Comptroller Liu said. “Indeed, many are at risk of going under. The small business relief approved today is a worthy public-private partnership that will hopefully help stricken entrepreneurs to begin to get back on their feet.”
BACKGROUND:
Two programs that offer financial assistance to businesses were approved today by the City’s IDA and Build NYC:
• The Hurricane Emergency Loan Program (HELP) will provide $10 million in loans capped at $25,000 each for businesses in an area affected by Hurricane Sandy. No payments are due for the first six months of the loans, during which time they are interest free; the loans carry a 1% interest rate thereafter.
The loans are funded with $1 million from Build NYC, $4 million from the IDA, and $5 million from Goldman Sachs.
• The Hurricane Emergency Sales Tax Exemption Program (HESTEP) will help business affected by Sandy make repairs, renovate, and replace damaged equipment by providing up to $25 million in sales tax
exemptions on purchases of building materials and machinery. The tax exemptions will be limited to 250 businesses, each receiving exemptions of up to $100,000.
For more details on the programs and how to apply, please check the City’s website:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/sbs/
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