Friday, July 23, 2021

Bronx County Redistricting Public Hearing Monday July 26 - 2 PM

 



 

Bronx County Redistricting Public Hearing
The NYS Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) will be holding a virtual public hearing on Monday, July 26 at 2pm to solicit public input from the residents of New York and Bronx Counties on the redistricting process which will determine future Congressional and State Legislature district lines.

This process takes place once every decade and will determine whether political representation fairly reflects the current demographics and needs of a community.


Meeting Schedule

  • Monday, July 12, 2021
    1:00 PM
    Press Conference
    Location: Virtual
  • Tuesday, July 20, 2021
    2:00 PM
    Nassau and Suffolk counties
    Location: Virtual
  • Thursday, July 22, 2021
    2:00 PM
    Queens County
    Location: Virtual
  • Monday, July 26, 2021
    2:00 PM
    Bronx and New York counties
    Location: Virtual
  • Thursday, July 29, 2021
    2:00 PM
    Kings and Richmond counties
    Location: Virtual
  • Monday, August 2, 2021
    2:00 PM
    Mid-Hudson Valley and Capital Region
    Location: Virtual
  • Thursday, August 5, 2021
    2:00 PM
    North Country and Mohawk Valley
    Location: Virtual
  • Monday, August 9, 2021
    2:00 PM
    Southern Tier and Central NY
    Location: Virtual
  • Thursday, August 12, 2021
    2:00 PM
    Finger Lakes and Western NY
    Location: Virtual


Healthy Lifestyles Day with Eric Adams October 12th 12 - 5 PM

 


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Department Of Justice Announces Launch Of Firearms Trafficking Strike Forces To Crack Down On Sources Of Crime Guns

 

Southern and Eastern Districts of New York to Participate in Cross-Jurisdictional Strike Force

 The U.S. Department of Justice today launched five cross-jurisdictional strike forces to help reduce gun violence by disrupting illegal firearms trafficking in key regions across the country.  Leveraging existing  resources, the regional strike forces will better ensure sustained and focused coordination across jurisdictions and help stem the supply of illegally trafficked firearms from source cities, through other communities, and into five key market regions:  New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area/Sacramento Region and Washington, D.C.

Each strike force region will be led by designated United States Attorneys, who will collaborate with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) and with state and local law enforcement partners within their own jurisdiction (where firearms are used in crimes) as well as law enforcement partners in areas where illegally trafficked guns originate. These officials will use the latest data, evidence, and intelligence from crime scenes to identify patterns, leads, and potential suspects in violent gun crimes.

“All too often, guns found at crime scenes come from hundreds or even thousands of miles away. We are redoubling our efforts as ATF works with law enforcement to track the movement of illegal firearms used in violent crimes.  These strike forces enable sustained coordination across multiple jurisdictions to help disrupt the worst gun trafficking corridors,” said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. “The Department of Justice will use all of its tools – enforcement, prevention, intervention, and investment – to help ensure the safety of our communities – the department’s highest priority.”

According to gun trace data, the vast majority of firearms recovered in New York City originate outside the state and are illegally trafficked into New York. The new strike force, led by Audrey Strauss, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Jacquelyn M. Kasulis, the Acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, will help ensure sustained and focused coordination between law enforcement and prosecutors in New York City with their counterparts in locations where many of the firearms originate.

U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said: “Disrupting the flow of guns into New York City is an important part of our anti-violence efforts.  We look forward to working with our federal and state partners to investigate and prosecute gun trafficking cases.  Because many of the firearm source locations for New York City overlap with the source locations for firearms recovered in the District of Columbia, we will coordinate our efforts with our D.C. counterparts.”

U.S. Attorney Jacquelyn M. Kasulis said: “Gun violence has taken a terrible, unacceptable toll on our communities, and it must be stopped.  Stemming the flow of illegal guns into New York City is critical to eradicating gun violence in our city.  We are committed to working with our federal and state partners to investigate and prosecute gun trafficking to the fullest extent of the law.”

The strike forces represent one important, concrete step in implementing the Department’s Comprehensive Violent Crime Reduction Strategy, which was announced on May 26, 2021. The comprehensive strategy supports local communities in preventing, investigating, and prosecuting gun violence and other violent crime – and requires U.S. Attorneys’ offices to work with federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement, as well as the communities they serve, to address the most significant drivers of violence in their districts. In guidance to federal agents and prosecutors as part of that comprehensive strategy, the Deputy Attorney General made clear that firearms traffickers providing weapons to violent offenders are an enforcement priority across the country.

NYS Office of the Comptroller DiNAPOLI: LOCAL SALES TAXES JUMP 49.2 PERCENT IN SECOND QUARTER COMPARED TO SAME PERIOD IN 2020

 

Statewide Collections Surpassed Pre-Pandemic Levels

 Sales tax revenue for local governments in New York state rose by 49.2% in the second quarter (April to June 2021) compared to the same period last year, a dramatic increase from last year’s weak collections during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. Sales tax collections during this period totaled just over $1.6 billion and even surpassed collections reported during the second quarter of 2019, before the onset of the pandemic.

“The strength of these collections, along with federal aid, will give local governments statewide the chance to improve their fiscal stability, but it will take time to recover from the strain caused by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said DiNapoli. “While this is good news, local leaders are advised to budget carefully. If this pandemic has taught us anything, it’s to always plan for unpredictable circumstances.”

The size of the increase largely reflects extremely weak collections in the April to June period of 2020. However, even compared to pre-pandemic collections for the same period in 2019, statewide collections in 2021 were up 8.7% or $396 million. Every region outside of New York City experienced two-year growth over 18%. The Mid-Hudson and North Country regions both reported increases of more than 29%.

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New York City’s collections grew by 44.6% in the second quarter of 2021 — the first increase after four quarters of year-over-year declines, but its total collections have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels. The city was hit earliest and hardest by the pandemic and was slower to reopen than the rest of the state, much of which had begun to see increasing sales tax collections starting as soon as the third quarter of 2020.

Year-to-date, statewide local collections in 2021 are up 18.8%, or nearly $1.5 billion, over the first six months of 2020. Such results, where nearly every region in the state saw a surge in collections, may reflect a combination of pent-up consumer demand, along with purchases tied to recent spikes in home sales.

In addition, two major changes that required many out-of-state vendors to collect and remit state and local sales taxes may have prevented steeper declines. The first change occurred after June 2018, when the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair established the economic nexus policy, expanding the group of vendors required to collect sales tax. The second change, the marketplace provision, now requires online marketplace providers, such as eBay and Etsy, to collect and remit sales taxes on behalf of their third-party vendors effective June 2019.

The first full “sales tax year” during which both the economic nexus policy and the marketplace provision were in effect was March 2020 through February 2021. During that period, the vendors subject to these changes reported $16.2 billion in total sales to New Yorkers, generating an estimated $686 million in sales tax revenue. Of that total, $431 million was generated by sales outside of New York City and $255 million by sales inside the city. Both, far exceeded the state’s original estimates. The better-than-expected outcome during this period was likely due, in part, to how the pandemic influenced consumer behavior by reducing in-person purchases and increasing online shopping. 

Regionally, the percentage of taxable sales from marketplace and nexus vendors varied by county, as did the effect of pandemic-related changes in consumer behavior.  In general, less densely populated counties, such as Allegany, Oswego, and Washington, had relatively high percentages of revenue from online vendors, as did Putnam County.  Such counties likely benefited from the combination of more online shopping during the pandemic with the state’s ability to capture taxes from a wider array of online sales.

In New York City the percentage of revenue generated by marketplace and nexus vendors was 4.5%, below the 5.4% average for counties in the rest of the state in the March to May sales tax quarter of 2020-21.

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Monthly and Quarterly Local Sales Tax Collections by Region

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Local Sales Taxes Surge 49.2 Percent in April-June 2021 Over Same Quarter in 2020