Wednesday, January 23, 2019

COUNCIL MEMBER ANDY KING SPEAKS AT KICKOFF OF NATIONAL SCHOOL CHOICE WEEK IN BRONX



  To celebrate the "School Choice" movement, New York City Council Member Andy King spoke at the kickoff of National School Choice Week (NSCW) event taking place on Tuesday, January 22, 10 a.m. at the Williamsbridge NAACP Early Childhood Education Center, 680 East 219th St., Bronx.

  Started in 2011, NSCW has grown into the world’s largest celebration of opportunity in education. The Week is a nonpartisan, nonpolitical public awareness effort. We welcome all Americans to get involved and to have their voices heard!
  

Above - The program opened with the Pledge of Allegiance, the singing of the Star Spangled Banner, and the Negro National Anthem 'Lift Every Voice and Sing'.
Below - It helps to have a 'Yo-Yo' Wizard on your staff to keep the attention of little children, as Councilman King staffer Brian Melford is doing with his Yo-Yo tricks.




Above - Councilman King presents a City Council proclamation to the Executive Director of the Williamsbridge NAACP Early Childhood Education Center, Ms. Cheryl Dewitt on the excellence of the Early Childhood Center. 
Below - The day was also the birthday of Ms. Dewitt, and Councilman King also provided a bouquet of flowers to her. 


Bronx Congressman José E. Serrano endorses Michael Blake for Public Advocate




"At a time when the most marginalized in our city are under attack, it is critical that we have a Public Advocate who will be a champion for all New Yorkers. For years, Michael Blake has stood with immigrants, labor, the underserved and under-protected to deliver real change. His ability to go beyond activism and build coalitions that provide real solutions is exactly what we need to deliver jobs and justice for the people of our great city.

I'm proud to support Michael Blake as our next New York City Public Advocate." - Congressman José E. Serrano

"Congressman Serrano's lifetime of service and dedication to the South Bronx exemplifies the leadership our city needs. He has worked tirelessly to bring resources to the most marginalized in our city, and has been a leader for environmental justice for all our communities. I am honored to receive his endorsement." -Michael Blake

Congressman Serrano joins State Senator Luis Sepulveda; Assembly Members Rebecca Seawright, Tremaine Wright, Jeff Aubry, Nathalia Fernandez, and Victor Pichardo; City Council Members Donovan Richards and Rafael Salamanca, and several community groups and organizations including DC37 Local 372 in supporting Michael Blake's campaign for Public Advocate.

MAYOR DE BLASIO ORDERS ALL CITY AGENCIES TO HELP ENROLL NEW YORKERS IN HEALTH INSURANCE, INCLUDING NYC’S PUBLIC OPTION


Executive Order builds on mayoral commitment to guarantee health care for all, reminds eligible New Yorkers of Jan. 31 deadline to enroll in health insurance

  Mayor Bill de Blasio was joined by Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Dr. Herminia Palacio today to sign an executive order requiring City agencies toprovide New Yorkers with information on health insurance options and encourage them to enroll in a plan. Effective immediately, the Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit will train agency front line staff, provide agencies with relevant information, and develop a framework to ensure all New Yorkers who interact with the City get information to help them access affordable health insurance. The executive order means increased outreach to enroll people in insurance at parks, schools, public housing, police precincts and government offices—anywhere where City agencies connect with New Yorkers directly.

This order expands on the work GetCoveredNYC is already doing to help New Yorkers enroll in health insurance before the Open Enrollment deadline of Jan. 31 and builds on the Mayor’s commitment to guarantee health care for all New Yorkers.

“Health care is a human right, and we won’t rest until every New Yorker has coverage,” said Mayor de Blasio. “We’re now asking all City agencies to help us achieve this goal by sharing information, connecting people to our GetCovered team and ultimately help all New Yorkers access affordable coverage.”

“Whether it’s 600,000 New Yorkers, or just one, it’s one too many people who are living without health insurance or guaranteed health care,” said Dr. Herminia Palacio, Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services. “While our City has done a lot to engage hard-to-reach New Yorkers who are eligible but uninsured, this Executive Order will leverage the expansive reach of all our City agencies to get us even closer to ensuring everyone has the information and resources to receive health insurance and get connected to quality care.”

“With health insurance, people know what benefits they are entitled to, and they are empowered with the range of options available to them,” said Dr. Mitchell Katz, President and Chief Executive Officer of NYC Health + Hospitals. “I commend the Mayor's executive order redoubling efforts to get more people insured.”

“Health insurance and access to quality care are basic rights that all New Yorkers deserve,” saidEric Rotondi, Acting Director of the Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit. “The mayor’s executive order builds on years of outreach by GetCoveredNYC’s City and community partners, and helps ensure that all New Yorkers, regardless of income or any other factor, are aware of the assistance available to them and receive care when they need it.”

“At a time when the federal government is threatening crucial services and benefits for low-income families, this Administration is making a concerted effort to ensure that every New Yorker, regardless of where they come from, has access to quality healthcare,” said Department of Social Services Commissioner Steven Banks. “This Executive Order expands the role of City agencies to use every point of interaction with New Yorkers as an opportunity to educate them about their options for health insurance and to remind them about the upcoming deadline for the Open Enrollment period.”

“GetCovered has helped tens of thousands of New Yorkers sign up for health insurance, and today, the City is committing to help even more New Yorkers enroll,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot. “People with insurance are more likely to have had a routine checkup, get preventive care, and to have a personal care provider -- important components for maintaining good health.”

Eight million New Yorkers now have quality health insurance, thanks to the expanded options available to New Yorkers under the Affordable Care Act. In New York City, the uninsured rate has decreased by nearly fifty percent since 2013. Nonetheless, about 600,000 New Yorkers remain without coverage, half of which are eligible to sign up for insurance either through state or city programs, including MetroPlus, the City’s public insurance option. Starting in summer 2019, New Yorkers ineligible for insurance coverage will be able to sign up for NYC Care, a new program that connects people with quality, affordable care and which guarantees them access to a primary care physician at one of NYC Health + Hospitals’ 70+ facilities.

The executive order comes as GetCoveredNYC reminds New Yorkers that the deadline for Open Enrollment period is nine days away. GetCoveredNYC is a citywide initiative that helps New Yorkers enroll in health insurance and get access to primary and preventive care. The initiative provides free one-on-one enrollment assistance, in person, over the phone, and online at locations across the five boroughs, including many NYC Health + Hospitals facilities, Department of Health facilities, Human Resources Administration offices, and MetroPlus offices. Assistance is available in more than a dozen languages. During the Open Enrollment period, uninsured New Yorkers can enroll in health insurance coverage through the New York State of Health Marketplace. New Yorkers who previously enrolled through the Marketplace must renew their health insurance each year to maintain coverage.

In addition, New Yorkers are encouraged to learn more about MetroPlus, which is undergoing significant improvements to create a more streamlined and customer-friendly experience. Starting later this year, New Yorkers who are covered through one of MetroPlus’ 100+ plan options will have better access to mental health services, more health care delivery options thanks to telehealth, and will benefit from an enhanced website and customer service call center. MetroPlus will also create new partnerships with city agencies to reach the uninsured and improve service, and will encourage primary care visits through tighter integration with NYC Health + Hospitals, as well as offering new member incentives and rewards.

New Yorkers can contact GetCoveredNYC and receive free enrollment assistance by calling 311, texting CoveredNYC (SeguroNYC en Español) to 877877, or visitingnyc.gov/GetCoveredNYC. They can also enroll directly online through the New York State of Health Marketplace by visiting nystateofhealth.ny.gov. Those interested in signing up for MetroPlus can learn more by visiting metroplus.org.

Created by Mayor de Blasio in 2016, GetCoveredNYC is a citywide outreach initiative that helps all New Yorkers enroll in health insurance and access primary and preventive care. The initiative is a partnership between the Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit, NYC Health + Hospitals, the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the Human Resources Administration and MetroPlus Health Plan. GetCoveredNYC has assisted over 130,000 New Yorkers in enrolling in health insurance.

The Reproductive Health Act Passes the Senate Health Committee in Senator Rivera's First Meeting as Chairman


GOVERNMENT HEADER

  State Senator Gustavo Rivera, Chair of the New York State Senate Health Committee, released the following statement after the Reproductive Health Act was reported out of the Senate Health Committee. The bill, which will now go to the Rules Committee before going to the floor of the State Senate, is expected to pass the chamber by a large margin. 

"I am incredibly proud that during my first meeting as Chair of the Senate Health Committee, my colleagues and I pushed the Reproductive Health Act towards the next step of the legislative process. This is a historic legislative victory for women in New York that will strengthen and protect a woman's right to make her own choices about her health and medical care, without the fear of retribution. I want to especially highlight the leadership of the bill sponsor, Senator Liz Krueger, Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, and every advocate organization who championed this bill through this long, drawn-out battle and for ensuring that the time to play political games with a woman's right to choose is finally over."

STATEMENT FROM BOROUGH PRESIDENT DIAZ RE: East Bronx Metro-North/Amtrak Agreement


  "This newly announced MOU between Amtrak, Empire State Development and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is incredibly welcome as it allows this universally supported, much-anticipated mass transit project to move forward without further delay.
 
“Amtrak's willingness to negotiate with the MTA will put the East Bronx Metro-North expansion back on schedule and bring us one step closer to expanded commuter rail options in the communities that need them the most. This agreement would not have been possible without the dedicated efforts of my borough's partners in elected office, including Governor Andrew Cuomo and Senator Charles Schumer, as well as the thousands of Bronx residents and commuters across the region who spoke up in recent months to demand delays cease and negotiations resume.
 
“I look forward to working with my colleagues to continue the planning process for the East Bronx Metro-North expansion and bring this project back on track," said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.


STATEMENT FROM MAYOR DE BLASIO ON SIGNING OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ACT


  “It is crucial that we protect a woman’s right to the full spectrum of reproductive health care, particularly at this moment in history when these rights are under attack nationally. I want to thank the State Senate and Assembly for passing the Reproductive Health Act, and Governor Cuomo for signing it into law, protecting the Constitutional right to reproductive healthcare in New York. It’s beyond time the state abortion law is moved out of the criminal code and into Public Health Law where it belongs, and there’s no better day to do it than on the 46th anniversary of the historic Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision. I further commend the Legislature for protecting access to comprehensive contraceptive care and ensuring no employer can discriminate against an employee for her reproductive health decisions.” 

NYC Injection Sites Gets Thumbs Down From NYC Council Member Andy King


  Did you know the City of New York wants to open supervised drug dens for heroin users in our city? That’s right.

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced plans last May to establish overdose prevention centers where drug users could have a “safe place” to use drugs under the watch of trained staff. The city plans to set up two sites in Manhattan, one in Brooklyn and one in The Bronx.

My feeling is, “if you want to prevent people from overdosing on drugs then give them the resources to get off of drugs. Inspire them to stop using drugs!”

To know more about my thoughts on this issue, click this link  https://youtu.be/p6m9GWGlzLU.

Yours In the Spirit of Unity,


Hon. Andy King

New York City Council Member Paul Vallone Endorses Ron Kim for Public Advocate



New York City Council Member Paul Vallone today endorsed Assemblymember Ron Kim for New York City Public Advocate. Council Member Vallone joins a growing list of elected officials, community leaders, academics and activists who have thrown their support behind Ron Kim’s candidacy for the office.

"For years, Ron Kim has fought alongside me in Northeast Queens to improve our local schools, keep our streets safe and help small businesses grow,” said Council Member Vallone. “Ron is a determined and tireless public servant who will use the bully pulpit of the Public Advocate’s Office to stick up for the interests of Queens’ families and be a strong voice for the middle class. He has my full support.”
 
“I’d like to thank Council Member Vallone for his support and look forward to our continued partnership on education, public safety, small business growth and many other critical issues facing Queens,” said Assembly member Ron Kim, candidate for NYC Public Advocate. “I’m running for Public Advocate because I’m tired of watching the needs of everyday people come second to those of the world’s wealthiest corporations. When a company like Amazon receives billions of dollars in taxpayer handouts while our subways crumble and affordable housing becomes increasingly scarce, it’s clear that something needs to change. My central message is putting people over corporations, and that’s exactly what I will do as Public Advocate.”
 
Ron Kim Endorsements to Date:
 
Elected Officials
NYC Council Member Paul Vallone
NYS Assemblymember Dan Quart
NYS Assemblymember Yuhline Niou
NYS Assemblymember Peter Abbate
 
Community Leaders, Academics and Activists
Iwen Irene Chu, Brooklyn Chinese Community Leader and Democratic District Leader 
Len Schaier, President, Quiet Skies
Marica Becce, former Vice President, Broadway-Flushing Homeowners Association
Warren Schreiber, Chair, New York Community Aviation Roundtable (NYCAR)
Minsun Kim, President Korean-American Association of Greater New York (KAAGNY)
Laura Hanna, Co-Founder, The Debt Collective
Ann Larson, Co-Founder, The Debt Collective
Douglas Rushkoff, Professor CUNY Queens College
Robert Hockett, Professor Cornell University Law School
Donald Henton, President, Democratic Organization of Flushing
Martha Flores, Democratic District Leader, Queens
Sandra Ung, Democratic State Committee Member, Queens
Matt Silverstein, Democratic State Committee Member, Queens
Jake Dilemani, Democratic District Leader, Manhattan
Eric Spencer, Democratic District Leader, Manhattan
Cory Evans, Democratic District Leader, Manhattan
Skye Ostreicher, Democratic District Leader, Manhattan
Sue Moss, Democratic District Leader, Manhattan
Bessie Schachter, Democratic State Committee Member, Manhattan
Peter Borock, President, Lexington Democratic Club
Russell Squire, Executive Vice President, Lexington Democratic Club