Monday, March 6, 2017

SENATOR KLEIN HOLDS KNOW YOUR RIGHTS FORUM FOR IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES


Panel of legal experts will field immigration questions from concerned Muslim community members

Senator Jeff Klein, Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj, and Councilman Ritchie Torres, joined by advocates and community members, held a Know Your Rights Forum on Friday night to provide legal services and educate Muslim community members on their immigration rights as actions by the federal government threaten their well-being.

The forum is a pillar of the Independent Democratic Conference’s newly created Immigrant Defense Coalition that includes an expansion of immigrant services available at Senator Klein’s district office, as well as an emergency hotline that directs immigrants to appropriate services. Those in need of information and assistance should call 1-800-213-6385.

“Immigrant communities in New York and across the country need our support as they are faced with uncertainty from the federal government. Tonight’s forum was an important opportunity to talk to immigrants and let them know that we stand by them in this time. We must continue to have these discussions and make sure these communities know that there are resources available to them if they need them,” said Senator Klein.

Now more than ever we must stand in support of our immigrant communities. This forum was an opportunity, not only to inform immigrants about the resources they have available to them, but to show them that we are continuing to work to defend their rights freedoms. As a community, we must do our part and provide guidance to those who need it the most,said Assemblyman Gjonaj.

“All residents regardless of their immigration status or religious background have rights and protections under city, state and federal laws. These forums aim to ensure that everyone is aware of their rights and alleviate some of the fears that residents may have during this uncertain political climate,” said Councilman Ritchie Torres.

The Know Your Rights Forum followed an earlier event at the Bronx Muslim Center in which members of the Jewish and Muslim communities stood together in solidarity against the recent rise in hate crimes across New York and the rest of the nation. On Thursday, Senator Klein announced a legislative package to protect religious freedoms. During the forum, a  panel of legal experts fielded immigration questions from the community members.  

News From Congressman Eliot L. Engel


Engel Statement on Republican Plan to Force Radical Health Care Agenda Through the Energy & Commerce Committee

Congressman Eliot L. Engel, a top member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, released the following statement regarding House Republicans’ plot to force their health care agenda through the Energy and Commerce Committee:

“New reports tell us that House Republicans plan to push their clandestine ‘replacement’ for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) through the Energy and Commerce Committee this week. As of today, neither the public nor a single Democratic member of the Committee has had an opportunity to even see the Republican bill – let alone assess the full impact it would have on the American people and our economy.

“Before enacting the ACA, Democrats held 79 hearings and markups over two years. In contrast, Republicans have chosen to hide their draft in a basement. If they were proud of their efforts, they’d be out there championing them. But that’s far from the case.

“It’s not hard to guess why. First, after seven years of promises, Republicans have been astoundingly incapable of forming a consensus within their own party as to how to act on the ACA. But, most importantly, the GOP is embarrassed to reveal just how inadequate their proposal is in comparison to the ACA’s achievements.

Here are some successes just in NY-16 that Republicans are putting at risk:

·         78,700 individuals in the district who are covered by the ACA’s Medicaid expansion now stand to lose coverage if Republicans eliminate the expansion. In addition, 21,900 individuals who have purchased Marketplace coverage now stand to lose their coverage if the GOP dismantles the Marketplaces.
·         421,800 people with employer-sponsored health insurance are at risk of losing important consumer protections, like the prohibition on annual and lifetime limits.
·         371,000 people who now have health insurance that covers preventive services, like cancer screenings and flu shots, without any co-pays, coinsurance, or deductibles stand to lose this access if Republicans eliminate ACA provisions requiring health insurers to cover important preventive services without cost-sharing.

“These ramifications aren’t limited to the health care sector. Repeal would cause New York to lose 130,700 jobs in 2019 alone. The U.S. overall would lose 2.6 million jobs. In addition, repealing the ACA would shrink New York’s economic output by more than $89 billion from 2019 to 2023.

“And the outlook isn’t just grim for New York. In fact, every single Congressional district’s uninsured rate has dropped since the ACA went into effect – meaning, every Republican Member of Congress that votes to repeal is voting to erase gains in his or her own district.

“Given this bleak forecast, it’s no surprise that Republicans are hiding their bill from view. What is surprising, though, is the about-face Republican members have made since Congress considered the ACA.

“Members who once decried any negotiations they felt were hasty or opaque have been silent on their leadership’s refusal to share drafts publically. During the 111thCongress, Democrats posted the original ACA text online a full month prior to the first committee markup – because that is the openness our constituents deserve.

“I joined my Democratic colleagues on the Energy and Commerce Committee in calling on Chairman Greg Walden to post the text of their repeal bill at least 30 days before moving to a markup. At a very minimum, Republicans ought to afford their colleagues – and their constituents – that courtesy.”

ENGEL STATEMENT ON NEW MUSLIM & REFUGEE BAN

  Representative Eliot L. Engel, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, today made the following statement:

“A bad policy that’s been polished by lawyers and spin doctors is still a bad policy, and the President’s new Muslim and refugee ban is just the same story on a different day. We all know what Trump advisor Rudy Giuliani admitted: this Administration is trying to keep as many Muslims as possible out of the country while scraping past legal muster. Any way you cut it, that’s discriminatory, dangerous, and unconstitutional.

“The Muslim and refugee ban won’t make us any safer. In fact, even the President’s own Homeland Security Department says that banning people based on their home country won’t stop terrorism and only harms our nation’s security. This ban will cut off avenues of cooperation with important partners in the fight against terrorism.  The very people we need to combat violent extremism live in the communities targeted by this ban’s discriminatory measures.

“The President should learn a lesson from America’s past. The United States is a country of immigrants and must remain a haven for those fleeing persecution.  Mr. Trump should listen to the thousands who flocked to our country’s airports to protest his first attempt at this ban. Slamming the door on people because of their religion violates our laws, betrays our values, and ignores our history.”

Bronx Borough President = Women's History Month Celebration 2017


Bronx Borough President 
Ruben Diaz Jr.
Invites you to join him on
  Thursday, March 23, 2017
Breakfast 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 
Program to begin at 11:30 a.m. 
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
Mistress of Ceremonies
Juliet Papa
Reporter, 1010 WINS Radio

2017 HONOREES

Hon. Aravella Simotas
New York State Assembly Member

Bertha Lewis
Founder & President of The Black Institute

Hon. Annabel Palma
         New York City Council Member        

Milagros Baez O'Toole
  Board Chair of Acacia Network, Inc.   
                                               
Manhattan College
Kelly Commons Building, 3900 Waldo Avenue, Bronx, NY
Parking garage available across from Hayden Hall-4525 Manhattan College Parkway


NYC Small Business Services - Notice of Public Hearing and Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rule




Notice of Public Hearing and Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rules
Pursuant to Section 1043(e) of the New York City Charter, the NYC Department of Small Business Services is proposing to repeal the following chapters of Title 66 of the Rules of the City of New York. 
  • Chapter 6: Industry Ownership Program
  • Chapter 7: Industrial Security Grant Program
  • Chapter 8 Commercial Security Grant Program
  • Chapter 9: Energy Services
These rules were identified as part of a comprehensive rules review initiative undertaken by the NYC Mayor's Office of Operations working with the City's rulemaking agencies, the Law Department, and the Office of Management and Budget.
NYC Department of Small Business Services, 110 William Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10038

Sunday, March 5, 2017

The Bronx GOP will be proudly honoring John Greaney, Wayne Gurman,Frank Spotorno, P.O. Freddy Winter and Deryl McKissack.



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The Bronx Chamber of Commerce invites you to join us at the Bronx Business Awards 2017 Gala Celebration


Save The Date:
 
Thursday, March 9, 2017 Marina del Rey Caterers
5:30 pm - 10:30 pm
 
Bronx Business Awards
2017 Gala Celebration
 
Members and Friends of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce are requested to nominate companies or organizations to receive Special Recognition and Distinguished Awards at the Bronx Business Awards 2017 Gala Celebration in following categories:
  
  • Developer of the Year
  • MWBE Company of the Year
  • Non-Profit Organization of the Year
  • Health Provider of the Year
  • Educational Institution of the Year
  • Made in The Bronx Award of the Year

Friends of VCP's March 2017 Enewsletter



Happy Feels Like Spring!  Signs up spring are popping up all over the Park.  Our spring event season kicks off on April 1st. Our April events are listed below and please visit our Events Page to see all of our Spring 2017 Events.

We are sad to report that the Birding Bridge on the John Kieran Trail that provides us with the beautiful view below will be CLOSED. For safety related concerns, NYC Parks has closed the birding bridge indefinitely. The Friends will work closely with NYC Parks to develop a permanent resolution. For now, the golf course side of the bridge will remain open.  We are looking into all possible solutions and will keep you posted on the status.
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Throughout 2017, the Friends of Van Cortlandt Park will be celebrating our 25th Anniversary of 
Bringing Youth, Community & Nature Together in Van Cortlandt Park with special events.  One way to help support our 2017 efforts is by becoming a Bronx Pass Member.  

Hope to see you in the Park!  
Christina and all of your Friends at the Friends of VCP


      Friends of VCP's April Events

John Muir Trail Clean Up Day
Saturday April 1st meeting at 10am
The John Muir Trail could use a little TLC. Join us for a walk along the trail as we collect garbage and clean up the trail for the spring.
Meet at the Garden & Compost Site- enter the Park at Broadway and Mosholu Avenue.

Urban Environmental Challenge 10K
Sunday April 2nd meeting at 10am
Van Cortlandt Track Club presents a real trail race in New York City! Prepare for a rugged, technical trail race in historic Van Cortlandt Park in the heart of the Bronx. In the case of bad weather, the race goes on!   Stay for the half-mile children’s race at 11:30 am. Proceeds from the race will goes to trail maintenance efforts of the Friends of Van Cortlandt Park.  To register visithttps://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Bronx/UrbanEnvironmentalChallenge10k

Food Scrap Drop-Off 
Tuesdays April 4th to May 30th from 4pm to 6pm 
We want to use your food scraps to make compost and grow veggies at the Van Cortlandt Park Garden and Compost Site. This site will be operated by the NYC Compost Project hosted by The New York Botanical Garden. For more information about NYC food scrap drop-off site guidelines, e-mail compost(at)nybg.org.
Held at the Garden & Compost Site – enter the Park at Broadway and Mosholu Ave.

Get Active Hiking Series
Second Saturday of Each Month at 10am
This is a great opportunity to learn about the ecology and the history of the Park. Please wear appropriate shoes and bring plenty of water and a snack for the hike.
April 8th, meet at the last stop of the 1 train (near Broadway and W. 242nd Street): Tibbetts Wetland Tour led by our Wetland Internship for a Healthier Bronx Interns.

Woodlawn Clean Up Days
SaturdayApril 8th and June 10th meeting at 10am
Join us and Women of Woodlawn for hands-on service projects to improve the Northeast Corner of Van Cortlandt Park around Woodlawn Playground.
Meet in front of Woodlawn Playground on Van Cortlandt Park East just south of Oneida Avenue.

Earth Day Volunteer Event
Saturday April 22nd meeting at 10am
Join us on Earth Day to volunteer for one of two projects in Van Cortlandt Park.
Garden & Compost Site Prep for Planting Season: meet at the Garden & Compost Site- enter the Park at Broadway and Mosholu Ave.
Trail Restoration Project: meet at the last stop of the 1 train (near Broadway and W. 242nd Street)

March 2017 at KRVC


Mark your Calendars! 
Don't miss these great KRVC events coming up this month!  
March 2017 at KRVC