Wednesday, June 30, 2021
State Senator Gustavo Rivera - Statement: Opioid Settlement Fund Signed Into Law
RECOVERY BUDGET: MAYOR DE BLASIO, SPEAKER JOHNSON, AND CITY COUNCIL REACH AGREEMENT ON THE FISCAL YEAR 2022 ADOPTED BUDGET
- Expanding NYC Kids Rise with Universal NYC Baby Bonds, a program that gives every kindergartner a college savings account with at least $100 this September ($15M in FY22)
- Establishing four-year CUNY Scholarships at full scale for Black and low-income students ($4M in FY22)
- Providing paid internships in science, business, public health, and the green economy for students at Medgar Evers College to pair academic pursuits with an opportunity to make change and help our city recover ($500,000 in FY22)
- CUNY Career Initiative: The Department of Small Business Services will work with CUNY and a set of industry partners to deliver short-term training in high-demand fields leading to job placement for approximately 1,000 New Yorkers ($6.5M in FY22)
- Advanced Manufacturing Career Collective (AMCC): AMCC will create a pipeline of skilled, diverse talent into advanced manufacturing careers through educational and work-based learning experiences. The effort will engage and train an estimated 400 students in year one, scaling up to support over 1,000 New Yorkers annually. AMCC will also strengthen the overall ecosystem of MWBEs focused on advanced manufacturing ($4M in FY22)
- Creating the Precision Employment Initiative to hire 1,000 people this summer in Mott Haven, Brownsville and South Jamaica who are most at-risk– violence prevention via employment and support services. ($24M in FY22)
- Providing reentry housing with healthcare and employment counseling for justice involved New Yorkers returning to the community ($57M in FY22)
- Expanding “Jails to Jobs” to provide more formerly incarcerated individuals, including those on State parole, with transitional employment ($6.6M in FY22)
- Providing peer mentorship for incarcerated individuals and those who are reentering with Crisis Management System Credible Messengers ($5M in FY22)
- Expanding the CMS-based Hospital Violence Intervention Program into new hospital locations to support victims of violence and their family and networks ($6M in FY22)
- Expanding CMS Services in the 40th and 44th Precincts in the Bronx and providing additional CMS supports ($6M in FY22)
Governor Cuomo Directs State Agencies to Prepare Emergency Assets as Strong Thunderstorms Are Expected to Impact New York State
Damaging Winds, Heavy Rain and Lightning Forecast to Impact Several Areas Across the State Today
Temperatures Will Cool Down but Threat of More Thunderstorms Will Persist on Thursday
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today directed State agencies to prepare emergency response assets as strong thunderstorms are forecast to move across the state Wednesday afternoon, bringing with them the potential for damaging winds, difficult travel conditions, localized flooding, and isolated power outages. Heavy rain and frequent lightning are also possible with these storms. Temperatures will continue to push into the 90s on Wednesday as the storms move across the state. Governor Cuomo urged New Yorkers to prepare for potentially hazardous weather and stay tuned to local forecasts for updated conditions.
"With high heat and humidity continuing to impact the entire state, we are also facing the threat of severe storms Wednesday that could bring heavy rain and high winds," Governor Cuomo said. "State agencies are on alert and ready to assist local partners if needed, and I'm encouraging New Yorkers to take the time to monitor local forecasts and help ensure loved ones are prepared as well."
Humid weather is expected Wednesday with scattered thunderstorms, mainly during the afternoon, which could produce damaging winds and heavy rainfall. Ponding of water on roadways and standing water in low lying and poor drainage areas is possible. Before the storms develop, temperatures are expected to reach highs in the lower 90s, and heat indexes will reach the mid-90s up to 100 in some areas. Cooler weather is expected Thursday into the weekend with potential isolated thunderstorms and showers each day as a cold front will stall just south of the state. Several heat advisories remain in effect for much of the state and additional advisories may be issued today before cooler temperatures arrive Thursday.
New Yorkers can view weather alerts in their area by visiting the National Weather Service website here.
186 Days and Counting - 'Happy Pride Everyone'
I am at Destination Tomorrow on East 149th Street in the Bronx presenting the founder and executive director Sean Coleman with a Proclamation. As the mayor of New York City with 186 days to go I have Proclaimed June 29, 2021 as Destination Tomorrow Day.
The entertainment put on here was regal, and I'm just going to be floating on air while I am here, Let's hope there are no shooting here in the Bronx today, so I can make it out alive. I wanted to take Wednesday off, but those pesky reporters aren't going to let me.
49th Precinct Council June Meeting
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Governor Cuomo Updates New Yorkers on State's Progress Combating COVID-19
Statewide 7-Day Average Positivity is 0.39%
42,477 Vaccine Doses Administered Over Last 24 Hours
362 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide
3 COVID-19 Deaths Statewide Yesterday
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today updated New Yorkers on the state's progress combating COVID-19.
- Test Results Reported - 54,196
- Total Positive - 275
- Percent Positive - 0.51%
- 7-Day Average Percent Positive - 0.39%
- Patient Hospitalization - 362 (+16)
- Patients Newly Admitted - 53
- Patients in ICU - 91 (+2)
- Patients in ICU with Intubation - 42 (+0)
- Total Discharges - 184,783 (+38)
- Deaths - 3
- Total Deaths - 42,967
- Total vaccine doses administered - 21,088,810
- Total vaccine doses administered over past 24 hours - 42,477
- Total vaccine doses administered over past 7 days - 438,518
- Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose - 69.3%
- Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series - 63.7%
- Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) - 71.9%
- Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series (CDC) - 65.1%
- Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose - 57.5%
- Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series - 52.6%
- Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) - 59.7%
- Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series (CDC) - 53.7%
State Senator Gustavo Rivera - Marijuana in NY: Preparing for Licensing
Attorney General James’ Statement at Commencement of Trial Against Various Opioid Manufacturers and Distributors
New York Attorney General Letitia James today released the following statement at the commencement of the trial against multiple opioid manufacturers and distributors in Suffolk County State Supreme Court:
“The eyes of the world are on New York today as we prepare to lay bare the callous and deadly pattern of misconduct these companies perpetrated as they dealt dangerous and addictive opioids across our state. Thousands of New Yorkers have died and hundreds of thousands more have been ensnared by addiction, leaving a trail of destruction in tragedy through countless families and communities in every corner of New York. For more than two decades, the opioid epidemic has wreaked havoc on New Yorkers and Americans across the nation, but, today, the dangerous and deadly actions that led us here will no longer be kept quiet. As we fight to put an end to these companies’ unlawful conduct and hold them accountable for the consequences, we recognize no amount of money will ever compensate for the pain and destruction we have collectively experienced, but we hope to push every dollar possible into preventing any future devastation — by investing in prevention, education, and treatment programs. As always, our goal remains getting funds into communities devastated by opioids as quickly as possible.”
In March 2019, Attorney General James filed the nation’s most extensive lawsuit to hold accountable the various manufacturers and distributors responsible for the opioid epidemic. The defendants in the suit included Purdue Pharma, its affiliates, and the Sackler family; Janssen Pharmaceuticals and its affiliates (including its parent company Johnson & Johnson); Mallinckrodt LLC and its affiliates; Endo Health Solutions and its affiliates; Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. and its affiliates; and Allergan Finance, LLC and its affiliates. The distributors named in the complaint are McKesson Corporation, Cardinal Health Inc., Amerisource Bergen Drug Corporation, and Rochester Drug Cooperative Inc.
The cases against Purdue Pharma (and subsequently the Sackler family), Mallinckrodt, and Rochester Drug Cooperative are all now moving separately through U.S. Bankruptcy Court.