Thursday, June 7, 2018

News From Congressman Eliot Engel


Engel Statement on Republican Attempts to Sabotage Medicare

“Yesterday’s report provides further proof that the Trump Administration and Congressional Republicans’ irresponsible policies are hurting American families. By repealing the individual mandate, driving up individual market premiums, and increasing the rate of uncompensated care, the GOP is expected to drain the Medicare trust fund years sooner than anticipated. Their willingness to cut vital health programs is due in no small part to the tax scam they passed, which blew an additional trillion dollar hole in the deficit. So, to pay the price for their giveaways to the top 1 percent, Republicans are willing to sacrifice seniors’ health care.

“Just this week, we also learned that New Yorkers’ health insurance premiums are set to rise because of Republicans’ continued sabotage of our health care system. I am outraged that Americans, especially New Yorkers, are being forced to pay for the GOP’s political ploys. I will continue to hold the GOP accountable for their reckless governing.”

Engel Re-Introduces Anti-Swatting Act 

  Congressman Eliot Engel re-introduced the Anti-Swatting Act, a bill that would enhance penalties for people who falsify their caller ID information to mislead law enforcement.
“Just this morning, another serious incident of swatting occurred – this time at the home of Parkland survivor David Hogg. People who pull these dangerous ‘pranks’ are sick and need to be held financially and criminally responsible for their actions,” Engel said.
“Swatting” is the act of deceiving law enforcement by using falsified caller ID information to incite them to respond to a nonexistent emergency. Named for the SWAT teams that are frequently deployed in response to these phony emergency calls, swatting can cost taxpayers thousands of dollars every time a SWAT team is deployed, according to the FBI.  
Swatting also risks injury to the unassuming victims who are present when law enforcement arrives at the supposed crime scene, as well as to the hardworking officials who rush to the scene anticipating danger. The act also illegitimately occupies law enforcement’s time, creating the risk that they will be unable to respond to an actual, life-threatening emergency in a timely fashion.
This past December, our nation experienced its first fatal swatting attack when a 28-year-old father of two in Wichita, Kansas was shot by police who were duped into thinking that they were responding to a hostage situation.
The Anti-Swatting Act seeks to curtail these hoaxes by enhancing penalties for people who falsify their caller ID information, a technological trick known as “spoofing,” with the intent of misleading law enforcement. In addition, the bill would force swatters to reimburse the emergency services that squander finite resources while responding to the false emergency.
“Multiple swatting incidents have occurred in and around my district, and each one puts innocent civilians and our brave first-responders at risk, while wasting time and tax dollars. In response, I am re-introducing the Anti-Swatting Act to make clear that this type of behavior is dangerous and criminal,” Engel said. “My bill will increase penalties for this despicable act, and hold the perpetrators accountable for their actions. We need to do everything we can to combat swatting, and I encourage my colleagues to support this important measure.”

ENGEL TO POMPEO: TURN OVER DOCUMENTS RELATED TO WHISTLEBLOWER CHARGES

  Representative Eliot L. Engel, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, is calling on Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo to honor his commitment and produce documents related to whistleblower allegations of improper conduct by Trump Administration officials. In a letter to the Secretary, Rep. Engel pressed the Secretary to provide a timeline for turning over these materials, which deal with actions taken against career State Department employees because of their national origin or perceived political beliefs.



He continued, “The most recent attempts by my office to obtain these materials have been met with the response that ongoing investigations by the State Department Inspector General (OIG) and Office of Special Counsel (OSC) preclude the Department from complying with our oversight request. An official asserted to my staff that such an action would jeopardize these executive-branch-based investigations. I don’t accept this explanation.”


Full text of Rep. Engel’s letter follows and can be found here.

Dear Mr. Secretary: 

I remain deeply concerned that Trump Administration appointees at the State Department have targeted career employees based on national origin or perceived political beliefs. During your May 23 testimony before this Committee, you committed to providing us a timeline by the end of that week for the release of documents related to these allegations.

Ranking Member Cummings and I made this request to your predecessor after whistleblowers provided evidence of these allegations. Heather Nauert, the acting Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, told reporters that our request would be fulfilled. Your May 23 testimony reiterated that commitment.

However, we have not received that timeline or any other acceptable response to our requests. Furthermore, correspondence to my staff from the Bureau of Legislative Affairs suggests the Department has no intention of fulfilling this commitment. The most recent attempts by my office to obtain these materials have been met with the response that ongoing investigations by the State Department Inspector General (OIG) and Office of Special Counsel (OSC) preclude the Department from complying with our oversight request. An official asserted to my staff that such an action would jeopardize these executive-branch-based investigations.

I don’t accept this explanation. No law or policy exists, to my knowledge, that would prevent the Department from turning over the requested documents while these other investigations go forward. Indeed, with your experience as a member of the House Select Committee on Benghazi, you understand that it’s entirely appropriate for Congress to conduct such an investigation on a track parallel to OIG or OSC efforts. 

Therefore, I renew my request for these documents and expect, by the end of the week, an appropriate timeline for access to these materials.

Sincerely,

ELIOT L. ENGEL



Monday, June 4, 2018

A.G. Barbara Underwood Statement On Facebook Investigation


“The news that Facebook struck ‘data-sharing’ partnerships with other corporations is yet another reminder of the many questions that remain unanswered – questions to which New Yorkers deserve clear answers.
Consumers have the right to know how their personal information is being used; and the companies we trust with our information have a critical responsibility to protect it.
Our investigation into the reported misuse of Facebook user data by Cambridge Analytica and others remains ongoing – including into these ‘data-sharing’ partnerships. We’re committed to getting to the bottom of what happened.”

BP DIAZ CALLS FOR 'PROTEST MARCH' AT THIS YEAR'S NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE


  In today’s New York Daily News, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. writes that this year’s National Puerto Rican Day Parade must reflect the realities on the ground in Puerto Rico and serve as a protest march, rather than a celebration.

“Puerto Ricans are American citizens, and deserve the same assistance and respect that our fellow citizens would receive after a disaster. That has not been the case, and we will not stand for it. At this year’s parade, we must send a wake-up call to those who would ignore us, be it President Trump, Congress or anyone else,” writes Borough President Diaz.

The op-ed comes following the release of a study last week by the by the Harvard University T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center which found that the death toll in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria was 4,645, 70 times higher than the Trump Administration’s count of just 64.

The op-ed, titled “This year demands a defiant Puerto Rican Day Parade,” can be read at https://nydn.us/2sv6Ti1. The parade takes place on Sunday, June 10.

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Preliminary List of Exhibitors for the June 9th Expo in the Mall at Bay Plaza


Preliminary List of Exhibitors for June 9th 
New Bronx Business & Real Estate Expo

Applebee's
Apple Bank
Bronx Historical Society
Bronx Tax Man
Bronx Chamber of Commerce
Bronx Council on the Arts
Bronx YMCA
Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Society
Camp Bronx
Core Realty Family
Costco
David Lerner Associates
Fidelis Care
Gilco Realty
JPMorgan Chase
Loconsolo Paints of Morris Park
New York Life
NYC Department of Sanitation
NYC Department of Small Business Services
People's United Bank
Residence Inn by Marriott
Richard Rosario Photography
Ridgewood Savings Bank
T-Mobile
United Metro Energy Corp.
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Woodlawn Cemetery

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Cynthia Nixon Speaks At the New York State Association of Small Cities School Districts Annual Conference


  Democratic candidate for governor Cynthia Nixon spoke in Albany today at the New York State Association of Small Cities School Districts Annual Conference. 
In her remarks, Cynthia addressed the inequity in our schools, highlighted the similarities between Betsy DeVos and Andrew Cuomo's approach to education and promised to fully fund foundation aid.

"After eight years of ignoring parents demands to address the enormous inequity in New York’s school funding by immediately complying with the court ordered resolution to the Campaign for Fiscal Equity lawsuit, this year Cuomo astonishingly said he is the only person talking about equity. But instead of actually addressing equity by funding foundation aid, Andrew Cuomo tried to pass the buck and blame local school districts for the inequity in New York State. I believe the fish rots from the head and it is the Governor’s and the State’s responsibility to fund our schools and to fund them equitably, which is what the Foundation Aid Formula does. But Andrew Cuomo has shown he does not care about our school children, he only cares about headlines that advance his political career.  If he really was concerned with the inequity of funding that he himself created he would have been funding the formula for the last eight years, not sending pennies to our poorest school districts then demanding they show him how they are dividing it up among their resource starved schools."

"But Andrew Cuomo has never once addressed this inconvenient truth, because he’s not interested in truths, he’s interested in helping his Wall Street political donors who do not want to pay their fair share in taxes in order to fund our schools. It’s no wonder that Betsy DeVos has publicly applauded Andrew Cuomo’s approach to education - their policies are shockingly similar."

"If I am elected governor, our students won’t have to sue me to get the resources that they need and are owed in order to be provided the full educational opportunities and supports necessary to succeed in school and gain more opportunities in life. We will be able to settle the small cities lawsuit and the NYSER lawsuit because my first budget will include a plan to fully fund foundation aid. I will also appoint a gubernatorial task force on educational equity which will study the foundation aid formula and recommend updates. In my second budget we will adopt these recommendations and update the formula itself."

REPRESENTATIVE ADRIANO ESPAILLAT LEADS CONGRESSIONAL CALL FOR SECRETARY DEVOS TO CORRECT TESTIMONY AND UPHOLD OBLIGATION TO SERVE ALL STUDENTS


Rep. Espaillat’s letter is signed by more than 100 Members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives Calling for Swift and Decisive Action to Correct Sec. DeVos’ Testimony and Clarify State and School District Obligations to Serve All Children, Regardless of Immigration Status

  Today, Representative Adriano Espaillat (NY-13) led a letter signed by over 100 members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.

Last month, Secretary DeVos testified before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce regarding the priorities of the Department of Education during her tenure and stewardship. Her testimony – after more than 16 months since her tenuous confirmation – was the first time Secretary DeVos had come before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce to answer questions and share agency updates.

“During the hearing, I had the opportunity to ask Secretary DeVos about widespread fear stemming from reported instances in which undocumented students or their guardians have been detained near schools or even reported by teachers or school administrators to law enforcement officials, leading to potential deportation,” said Rep. Adriano Espaillat (NY-13).

“My goal was merely to emphasize that the Trump Administration's immigration rhetoric and aggressive enforcement actions have created fear and anxiety in communities across the country that directly impact our schools, students, and families. But during our exchange, it became clear that Secretary DeVos does not know or understand the laws she is charged with upholding. Whether uninformed or oblivious, Secretary DeVos’ inaccurate testimony is harmful and must be corrected,” he added.

While the Department of Education Press Office released a very brief statement attributed to Secretary DeVos, it was only distributed to a limited audience of stakeholders, and as of June 4, 2018, is not publicly available.

“I, along with my colleagues in both chambers of Congress, feel the statement following Secretary DeVos’ testimony is far from adequate and fails to address our concerns and ease the concerns of students and parents alike.As Secretary of Education, her words and actions matter. This letter, signed by an extraordinary 100 plus members, explicitly asks Secretary DeVos to publicly correct her testimony immediately,” Rep. Espaillat concluded.

The letter, led by Rep. Espaillat and signed by 118 Senate and House Members, calls on Secretary DeVos to ensure states and school districts comply with the 1982 Supreme Court decision in Plyler v. Doe which established that all students, regardless of their immigration status or the status of their parents, have a right to a public K-12 education; and further affirm the Department of Education’s mission to strengthen the Federal commitment to assuring access to equal education opportunity for every individual.

MAYOR DE BLASIO, SPEAKER JOHNSON ANNOUNCE LANDMARK PROPOSAL TO MAKE BIRTH CERTIFICATES MORE INCLUSIVE TO ALL GENDER IDENTITIES



New York City birth certificates will include a third category, “X,” to reflect a non-binary gender identity; transgender New Yorkers will no longer need an affidavit change their gender markers

  Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Council Speaker Corey Johnson today announced a landmark proposal to make birth certificates more inclusive to all gender identities. New York City birth certificates will include male, female and a new, third category of “X” to reflect a non-binary gender identity. Furthermore, transgender New Yorkers will no longer need a letter from a physician or an affidavit by a licensed health care provider to change their gender marker. Instead, people born in New York City will be able to submit their own affidavit, which attests that the gender marker change is for the purpose of affirming their gender identity.


The Health Department will ask the Board of Health to consider these changes at a meeting of the Board on June 5. If the Board agrees, there will be a hearing in July and a vote in September. The City Council will introduce a bill with language matching the Board of Health proposal in June.

“Pride Month is is a time to celebrate how far we’ve come in the fight for equality, and re-affirm our commitment to protecting all New Yorkers from discrimination,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio.  “This proposal will allow transgender and gender non-conforming New Yorkers to live with the dignity and respect they deserve, and make our City fairer.”

"You don't need a doctor to tell you who you are and you shouldn't need a doctor to change your birth certificate to reflect your true self. This groundbreaking legislation will make New York birth certificates more inclusive for all and will send a powerful signal to the world that New York City government works for everyone. Now more than ever, it's important for us as elected officials to show our constituents that we see them, we have their backs, and we respect them for who they are. I want to thank my Council colleagues for their support and to the de Blasio Administration for their continued commitment to making this a New York City for all,” said Speaker Corey Johnson.

“The proposal to make birth certificates more inclusive of all gender identities is welcome, needed, and urgently important, " said First Lady Chirlane McCray. "What could be a more basic human right than allowing transgender New Yorkers to state their gender identity on a birth certificate?  It is both an official and a cultural affirmation of New York's leadership on LGBTQ rights."

“Transgender New Yorkers, like everyone else, should have birth certificates that reflect their true gender identity,” says Health Commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett. “By allowing self-attestation and ‘X’, the Health Department and City Council are reaffirming our commitment to the self-determination of the transgender and gender non-conforming community. We know that being able to live your authentic gender and gender expression is critical to physical and mental health. Now more than ever, we must ensure that all people can live their best and healthiest lives.”

This new policy builds on the City’s effort in 2014, when the Health Department and the City Council approved amendments that removed the requirements for a legal name change and surgery. The policy allowed the change to be processed upon receipt of an affirmation or affidavit written by a U.S. licensed medical or mental health provider. These include a licensed physician, doctoral-level psychologist, clinical social worker, physician assistant, nurse practitioner and mental health counselor, among others. Since then, over 1,000 birth certificates have been amended, compared to just 20 per year in the previous 4 years. In 2016, New York City also became the first jurisdiction in the country to issue an “intersex” designation on a birth certificate. If the proposal passes, intersex will be replaced with “X” as it’s a more inclusive category of all gender identities.

The City Council also created the New York City Gender Marker Change Advisory Board, which includes community members of transgender experience. The advisory board has met eight times since 2016 to identify barriers and evaluate processes in order to improve the implementation of the gender marker change law. The board advocated for the new, more streamlined process, in which the City will allow self-attestation and also the option of X on birth certificates.

“Today’s proposal regarding non-binary gender identity and self-affirmation continues to modernize New York City’s birth certificates to meet current scientific and medical standards,” said Carrie Davis, health care consultant and Chair of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's Report and Advisory Board on Gender Marker Change Requirements. “This is particularly vital during this period of insecurity regarding national human rights protections for transgender Americans.”

“Today’s proposal regarding non-binary gender identity and self-affirmation continues to modernize New York City’s birth certificates to meet current scientific and medical standards,” said Carrie Davis, health care consultant and Chair of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's Report and Advisory Board on Gender Marker Change Requirements. “This is particularly vital during this period of insecurity regarding national human rights protections for transgender Americans.”

In addition to modernizing birth certificate services, the City has worked to improve, protect and promote the health of all transgender New Yorkers.
Last September, First Lady Chirlane McCray launched the NYC Unity Project – the City’s first-ever, multi-strategy to deliver services that address LGBTQ youth, including an expansion of the Jamaica, Queens drop-in center to provide supportive services 24/7; trainings and certifications for more than 500 Health + Hospitals physicians; and a public awareness campaign centered on LGBTQ youth and their families. Other programs and initiatives include:
The first-ever LGBTQ Health Care Bill of Rights, which details health care protections on local, state and federal levels to empower LGBTQ New Yorkers to get the health care they deserve. It also reiterates that medical providers and their support staff are legally required to offer LGBTQ New Yorkers quality care regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
The 2016 HIV Surveillance Annual Report features a dedicated section with data on HIV among transgender people. It also presents data by current gender instead of sex at birth and classifies transgender women as women and transgender men as men. New York City is the first jurisdiction to present HIV data in this way. 
More inclusive social marketing campaigns which feature transgender New Yorkers, for example the recent PrEP campaigns ¡Listos! and Living Sure. The Health Department has also released a series of publications to promote the health of transgender New Yorkers and to educate primary care providers: City Health Information Bulletin: Providing Primary Care to Transgender Adults; Health Tips for Trans Men and People of Trans-Masculine Experience; and Take Pride, Take Care: Tips for Transgender Women’s Health.
In December 2015, the NYC Commission on Human Rights issued legal enforcement guidance defining specific gender identity protections under the City Human Rights Law, including equal bathroom access. In March 2016, Mayor de Blasio issued an executive order requiring City agencies to ensure that employees and members of the public are given equal access to City single-sex facilities without being required to show identification, medical documentation or any other form of proof or verification of gender. In June 2016, New York City became the first municipality to launch a citywide campaign specifically affirming the right of transgender individuals to use the bathroom consistent with their gender identity or expression.
Enhanced services to address LGBTQ homelessness, including opening a 24-hour drop-in center in Harlem specializing in the LGBTQ community, and the first-ever City-funded transitional independent living homes with specialized services for transgender youth. Last year, the de Blasio Administration opened Marsha’s House—named after famed LGBTQ activist Marsha P. Johnson—in the Bronx, the first-ever shelter for LGBTQ young persons in the New York City adult shelter system, offering nearly 90 homeless individuals 30 years and under the opportunity to be sheltered in a welcoming and supportive space providing targeted resources. The Administration has also funded 500 additional beds for runaway and homeless youth, all of which are available to LGBTQ youth. During FY18, the total number of beds brought online will expand to 653, with a total of 753 by end of FY19
City agencies and Administration officials will also participate in Pride events in all five boroughs this month.
"I fully support this measure which provides transgender, gender-nonconforming, intersex and other New Yorkers with an additional option for sex designation on their birth certificates," said Council Member Daniel Dromm, Chair of the Council's LGBT Caucus. "For many people, the gender binary - 'male' or 'female' - simply does not reflect their reality. The proposed change takes this into account, and I applaud Mayor de Blasio and Speaker Johnson's leadership on this issue."

“New Yorkers should be able to change their birth certificate to reflect who they really are. This legislation makes that possible, by eliminating the doctor's note requirement and adding the X category for people who identify as neither male of female. I am proud of the Council for championing this legislation and thankful to Mayor de Blasio for his support. Together we are making this a more inclusive city,” said Council Member Mark Levine, Chair of the Health Committee.

Sunday, June 3, 2018

STATEMENT FROM BP DIAZ RE: Mayor de Blasio’s Proposed Specialized High School Reforms


“Today’s announcement by Mayor de Blasio regarding proposed reforms to the Specialized High School admissions process is both a welcome step forward for fairness and equity in the public education system, as well as a validation of the diligent work of so many elected officials, educators, activists and parents whose efforts have focused on this issue for years, if not decades.

“One’s socio-economic background, race, neighborhood or borough must no longer determine the quality of a public education. A single test does not decide admissions to Harvard or Yale, nor should the SHSAT solely decide admissions to the specialized public high schools. I look forward to working with Mayor de Blasio as well as other stakeholders to continue to examine opportunities to expand admissions at the specialized public high schools for a more representative student body,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.

Borough President Diaz has made increased access for underserved communities to the specialized high schools and gifted education a top priority throughout his administration. In May 2012, Borough President Diaz issued “An Action Plan for Fixing the Specialized High School Admissions Process.” That report is available at http://on.nyc.gov/2I8COLb.

In June 2017, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams released a new report, titled “Fixing the Pipeline: Solutions to Disparities in Gifted Education in New York City,” outlining multiple recommendations for the future of gifted and talented education at all levels in New York City’s public schools. That report is available at http://on.nyc.gov/2IbBLKB.

In March, Borough President Diaz called on the Panel for Educational Policy –the body which oversees New York City’s public school system—to use its power to change the admissions policies to the five specialized public high schools whose admissions are not governed by State law. The letter can be read athttps://on.nyc.gov/2HgJ7KX.

EDITOR'S NOTE:

We would like to know what Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. has been doing to bring up the performance of Bronx students in public school for the past nine years plus he has been the Bronx Borough President?

Has Bronx BP Diaz Jr. been endorsing candidates for office that have continued the guidance of past and the present County Leader who put politics before education. Is it that BP Diaz Jr. is looking ahead to the mayors race in 2021, endorsing candidates who will bring him union support over the education of children?

BP Diaz Jr. needs to remember that he still is Bronx Borough President, and not mayor of the city. Mayor Bill de Blasio is doing enough of a job of that. Ruben Diaz Jr. needs to endorse someone who will be a real leader of New York City like Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.