Saturday, May 14, 2022

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(Friday) Extra, Extra
  • Important Calls to Action in support of our Hospitality Businesses (more details below)
  • Closing Out Bronx Week 2022
  • Get a helping hand & provide opportunities for Bronx youth: Summer Youth Employment Program
  • Upcoming Event Highlights
Take Action To Support Our Hospitality Businesses
If you operate a restaurant, nightlife establishment, or other business in New York, contact your State Senator NOW and tell them you strongly OPPOSE Wage Lien Bill S2762, which would allow employees to file liens against the personal assets of business owners, their investors, and even frontline managers, solely upon the allegation of a wage dispute, NOT a judicial ruling of wrongdoing or a judgement.

Bronx Chamber Signature Event
Tuesday June 21 (all day event)
Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point, Bronx NY

Bronx Chamber Annual Golf Outing - Signature Event
Join us for fun, networking and fundraising at this can't-miss Bronx Chamber Signature Event! This year we will honor Michael Gilfeather, President & CEO of Orange Bank and Trust Co.


For more information, email dolores@bronxchamber.org
2022 Chamber Video Debut
Get to know (or re-familiarize yourself with) the work of the Bronx Chamber and the many ways we serve as your A.C.E. in business through our three pillars: Advocacy - Connections - Education

Many thanks to our media partner BronxNet Community Television
2022 Congratulations DoorDash Accelerator Recipients
Congratulations to the NYC entrepreneurs - including the Bronx's own Sol Cacao! - who were selected to participate in DoorDash's Accelerator for Local Goods: a six-week educational program to support minority-owned local consumer packaged goods businesses. Learn more & see the full list of recipients

More Upcoming Events
Tuesday, May 17 at 10:00am
Compliance Webinar

Are you a small business with questions about workers' compensation, disability benefits or paid family leave?
Join the NYC Small Business Resource Network and the NYS Workers’ Compensation Board for a FREE information session and Q&A.


Wednesday, June 8 at 6:00pm
Hutch Metro Conference Center at 1200 Waters Place

Public Speaking Workshop
You don't want to miss this free, in-person workshop led by award-winning reporter Juliet Papa of 1010 WINS! Learn to conquer stage fright by simplifying your message, connecting with your audience, letting your passion show, and managing your nerves.


Save the Date: Bronx Chamber 2022 Gala

Save The Date!

Mark your calendar for the
Celebrating Our Members

September 29 at 6:30pm
Marina Del Rey Caterers
Bronx, NY

For the complete Bronx Chamber Events Calendar, featuring educational workshops, networking events and other opportunities hosted by the Chamber, its members, & partners, please visit and bookmark our website events calendar link in your browser - new events are added weekly!
Grant Opportunities
LAST CALL: The Small Business Growth Fund is

Attorney General James Takes 48 Guns Off the Streets at Poughkeepsie Gun Buyback


AG James Has Taken More Than 3,000 Firearms Out of Communities Since 2019 

  New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced that 48 firearms were turned in to law enforcement at a gun buyback event hosted by her office and the Poughkeepsie Police Department. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) accepts — with no questions asked — working and non-working, unloaded firearms in exchange for compensation on site. Today’s event is a part of Attorney General James’ initiative to vigorously combat gun violence and protect New Yorkers throughout the state. To date, Attorney General James has taken more than 3,000 firearms out of communities through gun buyback events and other efforts since taking office in 2019.

“Communities in New York and across the nation are grappling with a rise in gun violence, and we must do all we can to combat this crisis and protect people from harm,” said Attorney General James. “Gun buybacks are essential to getting these dangerous weapons off our streets and out of circulation, and also save lives in the process. Every gun that is turned in today will help keep our neighborhoods safe, and I thank the Poughkeepsie Police Department for their invaluable support and collaboration in this effort.”

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Today’s community gun buyback resulted in the collection of 48 guns, including 14 long guns, 19 handguns, 12 non-working guns, and three assault rifles. Since 2013, OAG has hosted gun buyback events throughout New York state and has successfully collected more than 5,000 firearms. To date, Attorney General James has taken a total of more than 3,000 guns out of communities since 2019.

In exchange for the firearms, OAG offered monetary compensation, in the form of prepaid gift cards, when an unloaded gun was received and secured by an officer on site.

Governor Hochul Addresses Shooting in Buffalo

 Governor Hochul holds a press briefing

Governor Hochul: "This is my community. I know this community well, I've walked these streets. I know the individuals who live here. It's a wonderful tight knit neighborhood. And to see that sense of security shattered by an individual, a white supremacist who has engaged in an act of terrorism and will be prosecuted as such…it strikes us in our very hearts to know that there is such evil that lurks out there…”

Hochul: “I've seen violence from guns on the Brooklyn subway, and now in the streets of Buffalo, it has to stop. It has to stop. On Tuesday in Albany, we had already planned to be announcing a comprehensive gun package to address further loopholes that exist in our laws. We are doing everything we can to ensure that our laws are tight, they're ironclad, to ensure that our law enforcement have the resources they need.”


 I want to thank the Buffalo Police Department for their exceptional work in handling this situation. And also I want to thank the New York State Police who have been embedded from the very beginning. The State Police role is supportive here locally, but also it is a prime role working with the FBI to secure the home of the individual, which is out of this region from the Southern Tier and amass as much evidence as humanly possible in the very near term.  

It's hard to know what to say. This is my community. I know this community well, I've walked these streets. I know the individuals who live here. It's a wonderful tight knit neighborhood. And to see that sense of security shattered by an individual, a white supremacist who has engaged in an act of terrorism and will be prosecuted as such, in a cold hearted, cruel calculating way. A military style execution, targeting people who simply want to buy groceries in a neighborhood store. 

It strikes us in our very hearts to know that there is such evil that lurks out there. Yes, I'm here to console the families in a community that is feeling so much pain right now. But mark my words we'll be aggressive in our pursuit of anyone who subscribes to the ideals professed by other white supremacists and how there's a feeding frenzy on social media platforms where hate festers more hate, that has to stop. 

These outlets must be more vigilant in monitoring social media content. And certainly the fact that this act of barbarism, this execution of innocent human beings could be live streamed on social media platforms and not taken down within a second, says to me that there is a responsibility out there. And we're going to continue to work on this and make sure that those who provide these platforms have a moral and ethical, and I hope to have a legal responsibility to ensure that such hate cannot populate these sites, because this is the result.  

When you have individuals who use these platforms and talk to others who share these demented views and support each other, and talk about the techniques that they'll engage in and post these ideas and share them with others, in the hope that they can all someday rise up in their demented view of the world.

That's what white supremacist terrorism is all about. That's what we witnessed here today on the streets of Buffalo, New York. And it has to end right here. And that is our message. We will continue to work at the federal, state, and local level with our community partners to help identify these messages as soon as they arise on social media. That is our best defense right now, as well as the legal system and the prosecution. It is my sincere hope that this individual, this white supremacist, who just perpetrated a hate crime on an innocent community will spend the rest of his days behind bars. And heaven help him in the next world as well.   

Yeah, I'm angry. I've seen violence from guns on the Brooklyn subway, and now in the streets of Buffalo, it has to stop. It has to stop. On Tuesday in Albany, we had already planned to be announcing a comprehensive gun package to address further loopholes that exist in our laws. We are doing everything we can to ensure that our laws are tight, they're ironclad, to ensure that our law enforcement have the resources they need. That is why I started a gun interdiction task force last January. Nine states, as well as NYPD, have teamed up with us to make sure that we can identify when guns are coming across the border from places like Pennsylvania guns shows and ended up in small communities outside Binghamton or in Broome County. We don't know that that is the source of the modifications made to a gun, but we’re going to find out and we're going to continue addressing this every single way we can.  

As an aside, we're also going to be preparing our state for what could be a Supreme Court decision that allows people to carry concealed weapons. We're ready. This is New York, we're here to protect our people. Thank you. 

NYC PUBLIC ADVOCATE'S STATEMENT ON THE MASS SHOOTING IN BUFFALO

 

"From Brooklyn to Buffalo, New York is grieving today after yet another mass shooting stole a reported ten lives. I pray for the families who are experiencing immeasurable loss tonight. As we await more information, as we search for answers, we also know that this violence is senseless, that no answers will suffice in the face of the inexplicable.  


"This week the CDC announced that 45,000 people were killed by gun violence in 2020, a tragic record and an indictment of our failures on all levels of government to combat this crisis and save lives. 45,000 lives lost and families devastated – a number so massive in scope that it can almost seem abstract, but the pain these families and communities feel is intense, acute, urgent.


"45,000, and ten more today at a supermarket in Buffalo. The threat of gun violence in our subways, our supermarkets, on our streets, will continue until we can finally, meaningfully address both the systems that enable individuals to perpetrate senseless violence and the weapons that enable such suffering."


MAYOR ADAMS ANNOUNCES CITY HALL, OTHER CITY BUILDINGS TO BE LIT GREEN IN SUPPORT OF ABORTION RIGHTS

 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced that City Hall and other municipal buildings will be lit green in support of abortion rights tonight. Earlier today, Mayor Adams, elected leaders, reproductive rights organizations, community leaders and activists, and thousands of New Yorkers marched across the Brooklyn Bridge, calling for safe, legal access to abortion across the nation during the “Bans Off Our Bodies” march.  

 

“Abortion is health care and health care is a human right,” said Mayor Adams. “New York City stands with everyone fighting to protect reproductive rights and against anti-choice extremists trying to strip away 50 years of precedent. While New York will never block access to an abortion, now is the time for us to make clear, with one voice, that we will not allow the nation to move backwards. We are the majority: The majority of this city, this state, and this country that supports reproductive rights, and we will fight like hell to hold onto to those rights.” 

 

In addition to City Hall, the following municipal buildings will be lit up in green this weekend: 

  • The David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building: 1 Centre Street, New York, NY 10007 
  • Queens Borough Hall: 120-55 Queens Boulevard, Queens, NY 11424 
  • Bronx Borough Hall: 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451 
  • Staten Island Borough Hall: 10 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301