Friday, November 13, 2015

Mayor Bill de Blasio Should Go Back and Spend another Night in a NYCHA Building


WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW 
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz 
District 32 Bronx County, New York 

  You should know that on July 20, 2013, when then New York City Mayoral Candidate Bill de Blasio was campaigning, he took his friend, Reverend Al Sharpton to spend the night and sleep in a New York City Housing Authority Building.
After spending the night and drawing publicity about the problems facing New Yorkers who live in the projects, when daylight came, Bill de Blasio stated:  “It’s as if tenant’s lives don’t matter.”
Candidate Bill de Blasio pledged that if elected Mayor, he would address the problems facing New York City Housing Authority residents.  He stated: "Staying overnight here, is a powerful reminder that behind the thousands of backlogged repairs that NYCHA never seems to get to, are families living in unacceptable conditions that bring shame to this city."
But as I always say: Surprise, surprise!
After being Mayor for the past 2 years, it’s as if New York City Housing Authority tenant’s lives still don’t matter.  The problems facing the families and residents of the New York City Housing Authority and the problems facing homeless New York City residents are worse than ever.
I wish we could hear Reverend Al Sharpton using his Saturday bully pulpit at the National Action Network, or his Sunday Morning program on MSNBC to push or even ask Bill de Blasio to go back to sleep another night in one of the New York City Housing Authority’s buildings … maybe in one of the following:
(1) Castle Hill Houses in the Bronx where this year, crime and murder continue to make the news; or
(2) East River Houses, where Tyrone Howard, the man suspected of shooting New York City Police Officer, Randolph Holder, lived and sold drugs; or
(3) Coney Island public housing complex where NYCHA worker Toni Jackson was killed earlier this year when she fell to her death on a jerry-rigged trash hoist; or  
(4) Lincoln Houses where the lack of security resulted in the murder of Olivia Brown. The lawsuit filed by her mother was shamefully dismissed by New York City's lawyers who stated:“All the risks, hazards and dangers were open, obvious and apparent to [Brown] and said risks, hazards and dangers were openly and voluntarily assumed by [Brown]."
It is well known that the Black and Hispanic community, especially the African American community, voted massively for Bill de Blasio for Mayor based upon Reverend Al Sharpton’s support.  Based on this support, Reverend Al Sharpton has been referred to by some of New York’s media as New York City’s Co-Mayor.
Because Reverend Al Sharpton has a voice and a special influence in the African American community, and because he was instrumental in getting Candidate Bill de Blasio to participate in a political stunt of spending the night in the projects, it’s about time, now, for Reverend Al Sharpton to once again, invite his friend to coordinate another political sleepover in one of the New York City Housing Authority’s buildings.  
This way, Mayor de Blasio could remember his own words and realize that life for the New York City Housing Authority residents does matter.
I am Senator Reverend Rubén Díaz and this is what you should know.  


Wednesday, November 11, 2015

A.G. Schneiderman Issues Cease-And-Desist Letters to FanDuel And DraftKings, Demanding That Companies Stop Accepting Illegal Wagers in New York Stat



Wide Ranging Investigation by AG Finds That Both Companies Are Violating New York State Law Against Illegal Gambling
Schneiderman: Daily Fantasy Sports is Neither Victimless or Harmless
     Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman issued cease-and-desist letters to daily fantasy sports (“DFS”) wagering sites DraftKings and FanDuel on Tuesday, ordering both companies to immediately stop accepting wagers inside New York. The AG’s action follows an investigation by his office that found DraftKings and FanDuel to be in violation of New York State law against illegal gambling. Traditional, season-long fantasy sports are not implicated by the AG’s action.
“Our investigation has found that, unlike traditional fantasy sports, daily fantasy sports companies are engaged in illegal gambling under New York law, causing the same kinds of social and economic harms as other forms of illegal gambling, and misleading New York consumers,” said Attorney General Schneiderman. “Daily fantasy sports is neither victimless nor harmless, and it is clear that DraftKings and FanDuel are the leaders of a massive, multi-billion-dollar scheme intended to evade the law and fleece sports fans across the country.  Today we have sent a clear message: not in New York, and not on my watch.” 
In addition, the investigation found that both companies consistently use deceptive advertising to lure consumers into an unregulated online gambling operation that, while marketed as a game that anyone can win, in fact distributes the vast majority of winnings to a small subset of experienced, highly sophisticated players. These winners constitute roughly 1% of all players on the two sites. The AG’s investigation also revealed that both companies deliberately target demographics susceptible to problem gambling.
A copy of the letter sent to DraftKings can be found here A copy of the letter sent to FanDuel can be found here.
This case is being handled by Assistant Attorney General Justin Wagner, Assistant Attorney General Jordan Salberg, Assistant Attorney General Aaron Chase, Senior Enforcement Counsel and Special Advisor to the Attorney General Tim Wu, Internet Bureau Chief Kathleen McGee, Senior Advisor and Special Counsel Simon Brandler, and Executive Deputy Attorney General for Economic Justice Karla Sanchez.

Join State Senator Adriano Espaillat For A Cup Of Coffee Saturday



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Dear Neighbor,

The next stop on my Coffee On Your Corner Tour will beAlbert's Mofongo House at 4762 Broadway. Join me for a cup of coffee Saturday and share your thoughts about how we can improve our community.

Place: Albert's Mofongo House
Time: 10am-12am
Date: Saturday, November 14th 

Sincerely, 
Adriano Espaillat 

You're Invited to A Farewell "Walk-out" Ceremony for Retiring Police Officer Owen Ortiz this Thursday, November 12th!



On Behalf of The 49th Precinct  
49th Pct. Commanding Officer, Captain Keith Walton
Invites You To a Farewell "Walk-Out" Ceremony
Honoring Police Officer Owen Ortiz
On Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 1pm, the 49th Precinct will be honoring one of its officers with a "walk-out" ceremony.   

Police Officer Owen Ortiz is a stage-four cancer survivor which he contracted as a result of tireless and selfless rescue efforts surrounding the tragic events of September 11, 2001. 

We cordially invite you to join the officers of the 49th Precinct along with other friends and family for this momentous occasion, congratulating and bidding farewell to Officer Ortiz on his retirement.

If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to contact Officer Sturdivant or Officer Lepore at the 49th Precinct Community Affairs office (718-918-2032).
 
Respectfully,
Police Officer J. Sturdivant
49th Precinct

Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church TOWN HALL MEETING



Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church
771 Fairmount Place
BronxN.Y. 10460
Reverend Dr. Torrence Robinson, Pastor
 (Bet: Prospect Ave & E. 176th Street /off E. Tremont Ave)

  TOWN HALL MEETING
(BRONX BOROUGH WIDE)
Theme: “Showing Results, Advocating for Communities’ Needs”       
Hosted by: Social Action Ministry
Confirmed Guest Speakers
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr.
NYC Council Member Vanessa L. Gibson
NYC Council Member Ritchie Torres
Bronx Community Board #6 District Manager Ms. Ivine Galarza
(Others TBA – to be announced)

Sponsor: Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church
Date: Thursday, November 12, 2015
Time: 7:00 P.M. – 9:00 P.M.
Location: Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church
771 Fairmount Place
 (Bet: Prospect Ave & E. 176th Street /off E. Tremont Ave)
TRANSPORTATION: Bus #40 or #42 to E. Tremont Ave at Prospect Ave
Rev. Dr. Marilyn Oliver, Chairperson 
               rev.oliver1962@yahoo.com  (347) 948-0772                                                                               
Sis. Rose M. Henry, Co-Chairperson  
Social Action Ministry
    
"The Spirit of the LORD is upon Me, Because He has anointed Me To preach the gospel to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty To the captives And recovery of sight to the blind, To set at liberty those who are oppressed; To proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD."  (Luke 4:18-19 NKJV)

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

In Loving Memory of Marilyn Klein



In Loving Memory of Marilyn Klein
It is with deep sorrow that we bid farewell to Marilyn Klein, former female District Leader for the 80th Assembly District and mother to State Senator and IDC Co-Leader Jeff Klein. She was a remarkable woman that will truly be missed by many.

Relatives and friends are welcome to sit Shiva on Wednesday, November 11 from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Maestro's Caterers, 1703 Bronxdale Avenue, Bronx, NY 10462.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in Marilyn Klein's name to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America: 322 Eighth Avenue, 7th Fl., New York, NY 10001 or (866) 232-8484.

Cards and letters of condolence may be sent to: Senator Jeff Klein, 1250 Waters Place, Suite 1202, Bronx, NY 10461.

Monday, November 9, 2015

Project HOPE November 22




Save the Date!!
Project HOPE 
Hanukah Package Deliver
Sunday, November 22 - 
9am-11:30am




Share the joy of the holidays by bringing along  
friends and family to deliver 3-5 Hanukah packages 
to lonely, home-bound or needy Jewish elderly!



  Whether or not you are able to come, you can always help by sponsoring a package for only $25
    
For groups, questions or to deliver to a particular 
senior contact Niti Minkove, Director of Volunteers 

B'nai B'rith Building (Co-op City)
2050 Bartow Ave, Bronx, NY 10475
Directions: From Hutchinson River Pkwy So, to Bartow Ave. exit 4N. Stay on exit road until Bartow Ave. Make a right turn at Bartow Ave. Go until you see a 6 story red brick building (about 1/8 mile) with a blue awning.  


Ampark (Near Riverdale): 
NEW LOCATION
95 Gale Place (Community Room #9), Bronx, NY 10463  
Directions: Take Major Deegan Expressway to Exit 11 (Van Cortlandt 
Park South). Turn left off the ramp and go up the hill 2 blocks to 
Orloff Ave. Turn left on Orloff Ave. and then left on Gale Pl. 
(Community Room #9 is on the corner of Orloff Ave. and Gale Pl.)

         
  


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Combating Climate Change By Defending EPA’s Clean Power Plan

Attorney General Schneiderman is leading a coalition of 25 states, cities and counties that are committed to aggressively defending the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan. The Clean Power Plan will require fossil-fueled power plants, the largest single source of greenhouse gas emissions in the nation, to cut their emissions. The plan’s projected reductions are equivalent to the pollution emitted by 70 percent of the nation’s passenger cars. Climate change represents an unprecedented threat to the environment, public health and our economy—and EPA’s Clean Power Plan is a critical step forward in protecting our planet. 

Exxon Investigation 

The New York Times and others reported last week that Attorney General Schneiderman had launched an investigation of Exxon Mobil to determine whether the company lied to the public about the risks of climate change or to investors about how such risks might hurt the oil business.   

Taking Down An International Car-Theft Ring

The Attorney General and NYPD Commissioner Bratton announced the indictment of 14 individuals who allegedly operated a sophisticated international stolen vehicle theft ring. The alleged scheme involved driving fraudulently-rented Mercedes, BMWs, Infinitis and other luxury vehicles from lots at New York City airports to the Bronx, where they would be loaded into shipping containers bound for West Africa. “Operation Cruise Control” utilized wiretaps and other surveillance to gather evidence against the Bronx-based criminal ring. The Attorney General has no tolerance for fraudsters who try to profit at the expense of New York businesses. 

Stopping Fraud Against The State

Along with Inspector General Leahy Scott, the Attorney General announced the guilty plea of a Department of Transportation worker for fraudulently obtaining nearly $10,000 in Workers’ Compensation benefits. Over a period of eight months, Corey Cragnolin falsified documents he submitted to the New York State Insurance Fund by stating he was not working in any capacity while accepting benefits when he was in fact still working.
The Attorney General and Inspector General also announced the guilty plea of Joseph Clare, a retired Department of Corrections officer who fraudulently obtained more than $56,000 in Workers’ Compensation benefits in less than three years. As part of the guilty plea, Clare paid $56,400 in restitution back to the state, and was sentenced to a one year conditional discharge.
And as part of his continued efforts to root out pension fraud,  Attorney General Schneiderman and Comptroller DiNapoli announced the guilty plea of Terence Fitzpatrick, who allegedly stole $78,000 in pension benefits from the state. Fitzpatrick had allegedly failed to notify the state of his father’s death, who had been a retired Port Authority worker and collected pension benefits. Fitzpatrick faces a maximum penalty of 2 & 1/3 to 7 years in prison.
The Attorney General has made it a priority to punish those who take money out of the pockets of honest, hardworking New Yorkers who rely on these important funds. 

Protecting Trial Witnesses

The Attorney General announced the indictment of two individuals charged with witness tampering in a mortgage fraud case. In 2011, an Onondaga County Grand Jury returned an indictment charging Alexander March, Sima March, and two other co-defendants in a mortgage fraud scheme, but the Marchs fled the United States and entered Canada to avoid arrest. During that time, it is alleged that Alexander March and an attorney, Jon Lefkowitz, engaged in a conspiracy to tamper with the Grand Jury witnesses who had testified against the Marchs. In an attempt to undermine the witnesses’ credibility, March and Lefkowitz allegedly demanded that witnesses sign affidavits and answer questionnaires that would discredit their prior sworn testimony. In furtherance of their conspiracy, Lefkowitz and March also allegedly impersonated various individuals, including attorneys, and sent out forged “judicial subpoenas” that appeared to have been authorized by a New York State Supreme Court Judge. The Attorney General will continue to be a staunch protector of the integrity of New York’s criminal justice system. 

Protecting New Yorkers Against Mortgage Fraud

A Florida woman has been sentenced for her role in a mortgage fraud ring that netted more than $1 million by preying upon first-time home buyers and institutional mortgage lenders in the Syracuse area. Tracie Clark, the fifth and final participant of this mortgage to be sentenced, was given six months in jail and five years of probation. The ringleader of the scheme, Theresa Sanders, was previously sentenced to 2 1/3 to seven years in prison for her role. 

Protecting Medicaid Against Fraud

A Rochester nurse has pleaded guilty to bilking Medicaid of nearly $9,000. Schmeka Morgan provided private nursing services to a special needs young adult and billed the state for numerous hours she did not work. Morgan’s guilty plea carries a sentence of 3 years’ probation and the full restitution of $8,838 she illegally charged the state.