Thursday, January 10, 2019

Mayor Bill de Blasio Delivered His Sixth State of the City Address

DELIVERING ON OUR PROMISE TO MAKE NEW YORK CITY THE FAIREST BIG CITY IN AMERICA

  Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his sixth State of the City Address today. Taking the stage at the Symphony Space on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, the Mayor highlighted a series of sweeping proposals aimed at fighting income inequality across New York City. Policy promises focused on health care, workers’ rights, and tenant protection were paired with bold ideas on transportation, early education and retirement security. The Mayor also used the speech as an opportunity to thank dozens of first-responders and City workers for their distinguished service in 2018.

“Life in the fairest big city in America should never feel impossible,” said Mayor de Blasio. “New York City is already the greatest city in the world and we now need to be the greatest city to live in. That’s what the fairest big city in America means and that’s exactly what New Yorkers deserve – to live in a city where work is rewarded and all this prosperity is shared.”

Mayor de Blasio unveiled the following initiatives as part of his 2019 agenda and State of the City Address:

·Guaranteed Healthcare for All: The Administration will launch the largest, most comprehensive plan in the nation to guarantee health care for every New Yorker. The plan will serve the 600,000 New Yorkers without insurance by strengthening NYC’s public option, MetroPlus, and guaranteeing anyone unable to afford or ineligible for insurance – including undocumented New Yorkers – has direct access to NYC Health + Hospitals’ physicians, pharmacies and mental health and substance use services through a new program called NYC Care. All services will be affordable on a sliding scale. The programs will include customer-friendly call lines to help New Yorkers – regardless of their insurance – make appointments with general practitioners, cardiologists, pediatricians, gynecologists and a full spectrum of health care services.

·Paid Personal Time: New York City will become the first city in the nation to mandate Paid Personal Time for workers. More than 500,000 full- and part-time employees in New York City currently have no paid time off. The Mayor will pursue local legislation that would require private employers with five or more employees to offer at least 10 annual days of Paid Personal Time, allowing employees to take paid time off for any purpose, including vacation, religious observances, bereavement and time with family. The legislation would guarantee this time for approximately 3.4 million New Yorkers.

 New Protections and Benefits for All NYC Workers: The City will guarantee that hundreds of thousands of our lowest paid workers—from housekeepers to freelancers—will receive the wages and benefits they deserve. The Department of Consumer Affairs, 50 years after its establishment, will expand to become the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection with a new mandate to better protect consumers and workers. It will enforce City laws including Paid Sick Leave and intervene when a for-hire worker is mistreated or a freelancer’s pay is delayed.

·Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants: Protecting tenants is a core part of the City’s strategy to confront the affordable housing crisis. This newly created office will spearhead the City’s anti-harassment and outreach initiatives across city agencies, aggressively enhance interagency enforcement and more closely engage with tenants and advocates. The City is also pursuing new local law to seize upwards of 40 of the most distressed multiple dwelling buildings annually and transition them to responsible, mission driven ownership. The City is also prioritizing Local and State legislation to dramatically increase financial penalties against landlords and auto-converting judgments into tax liens if landlords fail to make repairs.

 Equity and Excellence for All - 3-K Expansion: Mayor de Blasio newly announced two additional districts where 3-K for All will launch in Fall 2019. With this expansion, 3-K for All will be in twice as many districts next year and more than one-third of school districts citywide. 20,000 3-year-olds will be enrolled in 3-K for all this coming school year. By Fall 2020, 3-K for All will be in the 10 districts with the highest rates of students receiving free and reduced priced lunch.

Beginning Fall 2019, 3-K For All will be rolled out in District 8 (Country Club, Pelham Bay, Throgs Neck, Castle Hill, Soundview, Hunts Point), District 32 (Bushwick) (both announced as part of the Mayor’s 2019 State of the City Address), District 6 (Washington Heights), District 9 (South Bronx), District 19 (East New York) and District 31 (Staten Island). Currently, the following districts have 3K: District 4 (East Harlem), District 5 (Harlem), District 7 (South Bronx), District 16 (Bedford-Stuyvesant), District 23 (Brownsville), District 27 (Broad Channel, Howard Beach, Ozone Park, Rockaways). In Fall 2020, District 12 (Central Bronx) and District 29 (Cambria Heights, Hollis, Laurelton, Queens Village, Springfield Gardens, St. Albans) will get 3-K for All.

·Bus Acceleration and Lane Enforcement: The Department of Transportation (DOT) will work with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and the NYPD to take action to reverse the decline in system ridership and increase average speeds by 25% by the end of 2020. DOT will work with the MTA to optimize the bus network in every borough, starting with the Bronx in 2019 and pursue street redesigns to improve bus movement and maximize the effectiveness of the new networks. The City will perform street projects to benefit 600,000 daily riders across the city in 2019. DOT will increase the pace of bus lane installation from an average of 7 miles per year to 10-15 miles per year and add traffic-signal priority at 300 intersections per year, doubling the number of intersections where buses get green lights. The City will improve 5 miles of existing Select Bus Service (SBS) routes per year with extended hours, restricted turns, and piloting up to 2 miles of physically separated lanes in 2019. The administration will also press for all-door boarding and off-board fare collection, and improve bus stops. The City will press the MTA to restart the SBS program to fulfill our October 2017 commitment to add 20 SBS routes citywide, doubling the current number. To keep bus lanes clear, the Administration will advocate for expanded camera enforcement of bus lanes with the the state legislature and the NYPD will create seven (7) dedicated tow truck teams for continual bus lane enforcement and towing.

·Ferry Expansion: The City is keeping its promise to expand NYC Ferry service to more waterfront communities where neighborhoods are growing and job centers are burgeoning. New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) will be expanding service from Staten Island to Lower Manhattan and the West Side of Manhattan; and from Coney Island to Lower Manhattan.  NYC Ferry will add a new stop at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and a new landing at Ferry Point in the Bronx, where the City will improve access to the Ferry Point Park landing within the park and make other corresponding improvements to the parking lot.

 Free Eyeglasses for Pre-K and 1st Graders: In New York City, approximately 25 percent of students need glasses and only 5 percent of those in need currently get them. The inability to see inhibits students’ academic progress and is a barrier to learning. That’s why the City and Warby Parker partnered in 2015 to provide eyeglasses for all Community Schools, now serving over 100,000 students in need. The Department of Education and the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene will provide free eye exams to all kindergarteners and first graders and Warby Parker will provide free eyeglasses to all in need. The City expects over 140,000 children to receive eye exams and approximately 33,000 students to receive free eyeglasses.

 Retirement Security for All: Fewer than half of all working New Yorkers have access to a plan that can help them save for their retirement years and 40 percent of New Yorkers between the ages of 50-64 have less than $10,000 saved for retirement. These people are mostly lower-income and disproportionately female and people of color. This reality is neither acceptable nor sustainable for the future of this City. New Yorkers are working longer and harder and have nothing to show for it at the end of the day. That is why Mayor de Blasio is proposing to provide access to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) for all working New Yorkers. Through this program, an employee who makes $50,850 per year (the median wage for a job in New York City) and invests 5% annually while earning an average net return of 4% would save $146,274 after thirty years of work - more than 10 times the current amount saved by 40% of near-retirement workers. Mayor de Blasio will work with the City Council to pass legislation in 2019 that requires all employers with at least five employees to either offer access to a retirement plan or auto-enroll their employees in to the City plan with a default contribution of the employees’ own earnings of 5%, which can then be increased or reduced by the employee.

It’s Time to Pass the Small Business Jobs Survival Act

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
By Councilman,  Rubén Díaz Sr.
District 18 Bronx County, New York


It’s Time to Pass the Small Business Jobs Survival Act

Today, I am reprinting a column that I wrote five years ago. To be exact, I wrote this “What You Should Know” on August 28th, 2014 and like a prophet I was telling people what was happening with the Small Business Industry. Today, I ask you to read it again.

It’s Time to Pass the Small Business Jobs Survival Act

August 28, 2014
What You Should Know
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
32nd Senatorial District
718-991-3161

 
It’s Time to Pass the Small Business Jobs Survival Act
 
You should know that the Small Business Jobs Survival Act, sponsored by New York City Council Member Annabel Palma, is pending in the New York City Council.  If this bill is passed by the Council and signed into law by Mayor Bill de Blasio, it will provide a lifeline to many businesses that are being forced out of existence throughout the City simply because commercial real estate here is out of control.

You should know that the current state of affairs of commercial real estate has reached a crisis level- in particular to Hispanic New Yorkers who, for the most part, don't own their businesses and lease their commercial space. Too many bodegas and small businesses are being pushed out by greedy landlords and investment firms, and their businesses are being demolished for luxury development, or remain vacant.

You should know that the Small Business Jobs Survival Act, in one form or another, has been languishing in the New York City Council for thirty years – since Ruth Messinger and David Dinkins were in office.  While almost every elected official will stand tall and proudly declare his or her support for this legislation, somehow or another, Council leadership makes sure that it never makes it out of committee for a vote - or when it WAS ready for a vote way back when David Yassky served as Chair of the Small Business Committee, the Speaker's office stopped it from moving forward claiming there were "legal concerns."

The real estate industry's grip on the City Council has become a nightmare for bodegueros and many successful Hispanic businesses, destroying any legacy that thousands of Hispanic New Yorkers could hope to pass on to the next generation.  Add to that, these closings are costing us much-needed revenue in New York City and in New York State.

We all know that there are hundreds of empty stores in every borough. Many of these were once businesses that have been destroyed all because there is no real lease renewal protection for business owners. They are either unable to afford the astronomical rents, or they are unwilling to be extorted for cash by unscrupulous landlords.

My dear reader, we know that the major pathway for social mobility for many Hispanic families has been jobs from small businesses. As more and more Mom and Pop stores close, this vital pathway is being destroyed.

It would be very hard to find any elected official who isn't willing to pose in front of a camera and take a deep bow saying how dedicated he or she is to supporting small businesses.  But when push comes to shove, it seems that all they are really willing to do is to play a sad game of false hope.

Ladies and gentlemen, I have to ask myself: Is this the cost of doing business in New York, or are there enough elected officials in the New York City Council and in the New York State Legislature who will finally say: "Enough is enough!" and pressure this law into existence.

This is Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz, and this is what you should know.

THE BRONX OPERA PERFORMANCES OF "THE CONSUL" AMAZING MUSIC BEING MADE IN THE BRONX


Bronx Opera Season 52:

The Consul & The Mikado

  The Bronx Opera brings to life the masterwork of Gian Carlo Menotti's, "The Consul", for 4 performances, January 12th, 13th, 18th and 19th at the Lovinger Theater at Lehman College in The Bronx.

This Opera, first performed on March 1, 1950, went on to win the New York Drama Critics Circle - Best Musical Play in 1950.  It is eerily current in today's political climate.  The story is about a small European country and its totalitarian regime.  The main characters are John Sorel and his wife Magda.  John is being sought by the secret police for his dissident efforts and his wife must find a way to get a visa to leave the country.  A bit of Art imitating life.

This powerful musical drama will keep you on the edge of your seat to the very end.

The leading role of Magda is being played by two outstanding sopranos  Mary-Hollis Hundley and Marina Harris who both give amazing performances about love, loss and finding your way in the world.

The Bronx Opera Company founded in 1967 has been producing operas each year since it's founding, showcasing extraordinarily talented singers.

Looking for an evening of music drama right here in the Bronx?  Regular audience attendees will tell you this is one the best Arts Organizations the City has to offer.

Tickets are available on the The Bronx Opera Company website and also available at the door at the Lovinger Theater at Lehman College.

Saturday, January 12th @ 7:30 PM
Sunday, January 13th @ 2:30 PM
Friday, January 18th @ 7:30 PM
Saturday, January 19th @ 2:30 PM

DC 37 AFSCME Local 372 Endorses Michael Blake for Public Advocate



New York City’s Largest Public Employees Union Supports Vision for Jobs and Justice

On Thursday, the Blake for New York campaign announced that DC 37 AFSCME Local 372 endorsed Michael Blake for Public Advocate.


“Michael Blake has spent his entire career delivering real change for working families. From his time in the White House to his tenure in the State Assembly, Michael has stood shoulder to shoulder with Local 372 as we fight for improved working conditions in our schools, better wages and benefits. Furthermore, his support for sufficient staffing is exactly what Department of Education employees need in their next Public Advocate.”

“New Yorkers deserve a leader who will deliver, and that’s why Local 372 is proud to endorse Michael Blake as the obvious choice to be the next New York City Public Advocate.” - Shaun Francois, President, Local 372

“I am honored to receive the endorsement of Local 372 of DC37. As we continue to share our vision of #JobsAndJustice with New Yorkers across our great city, it sends a validating message to have the endorsement of Local 372. From school lunch aides to family associates, Local 372 understands firsthand the everyday experiences facing students, families and educators. Thank you to Shaun Francois and all the members of Local 372 for your support. ”

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

NYPD Statistics Show Big Increase in Murder and Rape in the Bronx For Year Ending 2018 Over 2017


  The Year end 2018 NYPD Comp Stat report shows a Twenty-Five percent increase in Murder, and an over Fourteen percent increase in Rape over 2017 in the Bronx. A breakdown of the twelve Bronx police precinct shows only the 46th and 47th Precincts had a decrease in both the Murder and Rape statistics for 2018 when compared to 2017. 

  When confronted by this reporter at a media press conference Tuesday after the announcement of the New York Care Program was announced Mayor Bill de Blasio asked if I had cross checked my figures, that all New Yorkers including residents of the Bronx believe that the city is the safest it has ever been, that I should check my figures with the NYPD, and that if more resources are needed in the Bronx they will be assigned. 

  I will take the mayor up on his offer, and request a meeting with the Police Commissioner, or whomever he decides to meet with me to go over the Comp Stat Murder and Rape rates per precinct in the Bronx. I will also bring my knowledge of past staffing levels, and current staffing levels as I mentioned to the mayor about one specific precinct, that being the 50th Precinct. 

By Bronx Police Precincts 
From the NYPD Comp Stat report year ending 12/30/2018 
Compared to year ending 12/31/2017.

40th Precinct     Murder - Increased 133.3 percent.
                           Rape  -  Decreased  17,8 percent.

41st Precinct     Murder - Increased 33.3 percent.
                           Rape  -  Increased 95.2 percent.

42nd Precinct    Murder - Same as 2017.
                            Rape  -  Same as 2017.

43rd Precinct    Murder - Increased 30 percent.
                           Rape  -  Increased 30 percent.

44th Precinct    Murder - Increased 22.2 percent.
                           Rape  -  Increased 37.5 percent.

45th Precinct    Murder - Decreased 100 percent
There were zero murders in this precinct for 2018.
                           Rape  -  Increased 30 percent.

46th Precinct   Murder -  Decreased 10 percent.
                           Rape  -  Decreased  28.2 percent.

47th Precinct   Murder -  Decreased 37.5 percent.
                           Rape  -  Decreased 8.3 percent.

48th Precinct   Murder -  Increased 37.5 percent.
                           Rape  -  Increased  7.4 percent.

49th Precinct   Murder -  Increased 133.3 percent.
                           Rape  -  Increased 92,3 percent.

50th Precinct   Murder - Increased 133.3 percent.
                           Rape  - Increased 87.5 percent.

52nd Precinct  Murder - Increased 250 percent.
                           Rape  - Increased 15.4 percent.

The above percentages come from the NYPD Comp Stat Report comparing the year ending 2018 to the year ending 2017. 

Congressman Eliot Engel Co-Sponsors H.R. 8 the “Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019”


  Congressman Eliot Engel, a member of the House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, today co-sponsored H.R. 8, the “Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019.” The legislation, introduced with bipartisan support, requires background checks on every gun sale or transfer, with a few carefully defined exceptions. It also requires unlicensed gun sellers to sell or transfer firearms only through licensed dealers.

“The days of the GOP blocking any and all commonsense gun violence prevention bills in the House are over,” Engel said. “Gun violence is an epidemic in this country, but due to past Republican Leaders’ obstinance, we have not been able to pass any meaningful bills to curb the problem. H.R. 8 is a much needed course correction that will finally expand desperately needed background checks for nearly everyfirearm sale. This bill serves as a powerful rebuke of the NRA and sets the tone for the Democratic caucus during the 116th Congress. It’s time to finally pass legislation that will help keep people safe from gun violence.

“I’m glad we can now have our voices heard on guns without having to resort to things like sit-in protests on the House floor.”

REP. ADRIANO ESPAILLAT VOTES TO DEFEND AMERICANS’ HEALTH CARE AND PROTECT PEOPLE WITH PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS


   Today, Rep. Adriano Espaillat joined House Democrats to take action to protect New Yorkers’ health care by passing a resolution that strengthens Congress’s hand to intervene against the Republicans’ monstrous Texas v. U.S. lawsuit, which seeks to strike down the entirety of the Affordable Care Act and its life-saving protections against discrimination of 8.4 million New Yorkers with pre-existing conditions.  This resolution affirms the House Counsel’s authorization to intervene as a party in the lawsuit, asserting the House of Representatives’ authority to defend laws it has passed and enacted into law.

“The American people elected a Democratic Congress that would protect their quality, affordable health care, and put an end to Republicans vindictive and irresponsible attacks on their health care and livelihoods,” said Rep. Adriano Espaillat . “I am proud to stand with my colleagues and the American people to deliver that promise and give the Congress the tools it needs to defend the health care of hard-working New York residents and families.  Democrats won’t stand by idly in the face of this lawsuit and the GOP’s cruel campaign to dismantle health care in our communities.”

In December, a federal district court judge in Texas ruled in favor of Republican Attorneys General, issuing a decision that would strike down the entirety of the Affordable Care Act, including:

•  Protections for people with pre-existing conditions;
•  The ban on lifetime and annual limits on health coverage;
•  The Medicaid expansion covering 15 million Americans;
•  Health insurance affordability tax credits assisting 9 million Americans;
•  Bans on discriminatory insurance practices that would unfairly force women to pay more for coverage;
•  Young adults’ ability to remain on their parents’ insurance until age 26, and more.

“Our Democratic Congress is For The People, and we have wasted no time getting to work to protect families’ health care and financial security,” he continued.  “A Democratic Majority means an end to the GOP attacks on health care, and a fresh focus on lowering health costs and the price of prescription drugs, protecting people with pre-existing conditions against coverage discrimination and harmful underwriting, and preserving Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.  In stark contrast to the Republicans, we are delivering results for hard-working families and workers in New York and in communities across America.”

Attorney General James Announces State Prison Sentence Of Former Owner Of Brooklyn Medical Supply Company In Million Dollar Medicaid Fraud Scheme


   Attorney General Letitia James today announced the state prison sentence of Kester Atumonyogo, 49, of Baldwin, New York, for defrauding the State Medicaid program of over one million dollars.  Today, the Honorable Danny Chun of Brooklyn Supreme Court sentenced the defendant to one-and-one-third to four years following the defendant’s September 5th guilty plea to Health Care Fraud in the First Degree, a class B felony; Grand Larceny in the Second Degree, a class C felony; and Welfare Fraud in the Third Degree, a class D felony. 

“It is unconscionable that an individual would use a Medicaid fraud scheme as a means to exploit children with disabilities and their families for their own personal gain,” said Attorney General Letitia James. “My office will continue to hold fraudsters accountable for stealing from the Medicaid program and anyone else who tries to take advantage of our State's vulnerable families. This behavior will never be tolerated.”
The defendant’s conviction and sentence concludes the second half of a long-term investigation by the Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (“MFCU”) into fraudulent durable medical equipment providers in Brooklyn, New York.  In pleading guilty, the defendant admitted to stealing over one million dollars from Medicaid and from HealthFirst, a Medicaid funded Managed Care Organization, by filing false claims alleging to have dispensed a highly specialized -- and expensive -- enteral nutritional formula to Medicaid recipients, when in reality he only dispensed PediaSure and other inexpensive over-the-counter nutritional supplements.  This type of scheme is often referred to as “up-coding.” The defendant further admitted to having illegally obtained a social security number and using that number to illegally apply for and receive welfare benefits.
In the first half of the investigation, MFCU prosecuted five individuals and three corporations for defrauding Medicaid based on a similar upcoding scheme that falsely billed for dispensing inexpensive over-the-counter nutritional supplements as if they were highly specialized and expensive enteral formula. That investigation resulted in the conviction of four individuals by guilty plea -- Keva Johnson, Yolane Fouche, Nkem Ude and Erter Brown, the conviction of three corporations -- First Billing Options, Inc., One Source Medical Supply, Inc., and Y Love Jewelry, Inc., and the conviction by jury trial of Humphrey Ude.  Ude was convicted of Grand Larceny in the First Degree and other crimes and was sentenced to 7 to 21 years in state prison.  Through a parallel asset forfeiture civil action, MFCU also obtained several high end vehicles that were purchased by defendants with stolen Medicaid funds:  a 2012 Audi A7 sedan, a 2013 Mercedes Benz Model G63, a 2021 Porsche Cayenne, a 2007 Lamborghini and a 2008 Toyota Tundra.  All of the vehicles were subsequently sold at auction and the proceeds returned to the State Medicaid program as restitution.
The Attorney General would like to thank the New York State Department of Health, the New York State Office of the Medicaid Inspector General, the New York City Department of Human Resources, the Office of the Inspector General of the Social Security Administration, and the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles for assistance during the investigation. The Attorney General, in particular, would like to acknowledge the cooperation and assistance provided by HealthFirst throughout the investigation.