Friday, November 13, 2020

Attorney General James Ready to Sue Trump Administration if New York Doesn’t Receive COVID-19 Vaccine with Rest of U.S.

 

New York Attorney General Letitia James today released the following statement after President Donald Trump announced that a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine in development will not be sent to New York once complete:

“This is nothing more than vindictive behavior by a lame-duck president trying to extract vengeance on those who oppose his politics. Once there is a fully-developed COVID-19 vaccine, we are confident that a Biden-Harris Administration will provide New York with the proper number of doses so that our state’s residents can achieve immunity. If dissemination of the vaccine takes place in the twilight of a Trump Administration and the president wants to play games with people’s lives, we will sue and we will win.”

Governor Cuomo Announces New Record Number of COVID-19 Tests Reported to New York State in Single Day - NOVEMBER 13, 2020

 

203,721 Test Results Reported to New York State Yesterday

Governors of Northeastern States to Hold Emergency Summit This Weekend

Based on Progress Controlling COVID Spread, Orange Zone in Rockland County Will Transition to Yellow Zone

Positive Testing Rate in All Focus Zone Areas is 4.58 Percent; New York State Positivity Outside All Focus Zone Areas is 2.29 Percent

Statewide Positivity Rate is 2.65 Percent

24 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday

 


Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that 203,721 COVID-19 test results were reported to New York State yesterday — a new record high for the State. The Governor also announced Rockland County's orange warning zone will transition to a yellow precautionary zone.

The Governor also announced that an emergency summit will be held this weekend with the governors of Northeastern states to discuss aligning policy in light of rising COVID-19 cases in the region and throughout the country.

"We are testing more than just about any other state in the nation, reaching new record highs in the number of tests we perform in a single day. Rockland County made good progress, so they're going to a yellow zone, and that is good news. The other good news is our infection rate is one of the lowest in the nation. The bad news is we are in the midst of a sea of COVID rising around us," Governor Cuomo said. "You look at the international numbers, and they are frightening - countries are locking down. You look at states around the country and the numbers are all going up quickly. The reality is the virus is mobile and we're in the holiday season and people will travel more. These are all elements that conspire to increase the spread. We believe we're going to have to be taking additional steps, and to the degree we can share information and align action with other regional states, we'll do that."

Modifications to Current Focus Zones

Rockland County - Orange Warning Zone Changes to Yellow Zone

Rockland County's Orange Warning focus zone has been under 3 percent positivity, and hospital admission rates have declined, meeting the metrics for transitioning to a Yellow Precautionary Zone. The buffer zone will be removed.

The Governor noted that the positive testing rate in all focus areas under the state's Micro-Cluster strategy is 4.58 percent, and outside the focus zone areas is 2.29 percent. Within the focus areas, 31,994 test results were reported yesterday, yielding 1,466 positives. In the remainder of the state, not counting these focus areas, 171,727 test results were reported, yielding 3,935 positives. 

Today's data is summarized briefly below:

  • Patient Hospitalization - 1,737 (+60)
  • Patients Newly Admitted - 290
  • Hospital Counties - 51
  • Number ICU - 331 (+23)
  • Number ICU with Intubation - 137 (+1)
  • Total Discharges - 81,390 (+192)
  • Deaths - 24
  • Total Deaths - 26,079

NYS Office of the Comptroller DiNapoli: Statewide Local Sales Tax Collections Decline 5.2 Percent in October

 

Local government sales tax revenue declined by 5.2 percent in October compared to the same month last year, according to State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. October’s sales tax collections totaled $1.4 billion for counties and cities, or $74.4 million less than in October 2019.

This drop was less severe than previous declines since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in the spring when collections fell by double-digits. Still, declines in local sales tax collections continue to mount, and overall local government collections in 2020 (January-October) are down nearly $1.6 billion (10.4 percent) compared to the same period in 2019.

“Statewide local sales tax collections have declined year-over-year for eight straight months,” DiNapoli said. “Our local governments are on the forefront of the pandemic response and they need financial aid from the federal government to help them get through this crisis.”

New York City had a 5.3 percent, or $34.5 million, decline in sales tax revenue in October, and all but eight counties in the state saw drops in collections as well, ranging from 0.8 percent in Jefferson and Rockland counties to nearly 19 percent in Oswego and Monroe counties. On a regional basis, sales tax collections were down across the board, ranging from a decline of 2 percent in the North Country to a drop of 13.5 percent in the Finger Lakes.

DiNapoli reported last month that local sales tax collections dropped 9.5 percent in the July-September quarter, down $452 million from collections in the same quarter of 2019.


Table

Monthly Local Sales Tax Collections by Region (for detailed monthly breakdown)

Council District 13 COVID-19 ANTIBODY TESTING

 

Governor Cuomo Announces $10 Million New York Climate Progress Program to Support Technologies That Lower Carbon Emissions

 

Economic Recovery Initiative Supports Startups Advancing Climate Technology Including Clean and Energy-Efficient Solutions

Supports Governor Cuomo's Nation-Leading Climate and Clean Energy Goals Under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act

 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the $10 million New York Climate Progress Program to bolster the state's clean energy economy. The Program will provide capital investments to support startups that create low-carbon goods and services, allowing them to continue to scale decarbonization products in market. This announcement supports Governor Cuomo's nation-leading climate and clean energy agenda, including the mandate for an 85 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, as outlined in the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.

"A greener future is a brighter one, and New York is leading the way forward on protecting our environment while creating new jobs and bolstering our economy," Governor Cuomo said. "The New York Climate Progress Program will help us support innovative startups that are generating new economic activity with clean, low-carbon products and services. The technologies created by these companies can help us fight climate change and support New Yorkers' livelihoods as we work to make communities across the state more resilient."

The $10 million Climate Progress program is open to early-stage startup firms focusing on climate technology that have raised less than $25 million in private capital, have less than $10 million in annual revenue, and have fewer than 50 employees--with at least one employee in New York State. Applicants must have a product in market that aligns with the goals of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act and must demonstrate one of the following:

  • New York State-based supply chain partners, vendors, investors or service providers in the state; 
  • New York State-based research, development, manufacturing or sales operations; or 
  • A current or future market of customers within New York State.

Doreen M. Harris, Acting President and CEO, NYSERDA, said, "This funding will be a catalyst for some of the most talented innovators seeking to bring climate and clean energy products to New York State that will help to realize Governor Cuomo's vision for economy-wide carbon neutrality. It will enable these innovative companies to reach commercial milestones that are necessary to successfully advance low carbon products, raise more capital, and scale solutions for all New Yorkers to utilize as we shrink our collective carbon footprint and increase resiliency across the state." 

Applications are due January 6, 2021 and up to $500,000 in funding is available per project. NY Green Bank will work in collaboration with NYSERDA's Technology to Market team to service the funds issued under this program. Applications can be submitted here

Climate technology companies scale innovation to support decarbonization by applying hardware, software, technology-enabled services, data analytics, and/or novel processes to broadly reduce energy consumption, increase resource efficiency, and/or reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Funding the next generation of climate technology companies through this program will stimulate local economies, create jobs and advance clean energy products as part of New York's growing green economy.

Louella Hatch Democratic Club - Join Senator Jamaal Bailey for Our November General Board Meeting

 



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Yes join Senator Jamaal Bailey the Bronx Democratic County Leader, and ask him if he supports District Leader Marcos Sierra after what Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz has called a racially charged statement by District Leader Marcos Sierra against a veteran member of the media who District Leader Marcos Sierra expected to join his campaign for city council but did not.

Senator Jamaal Bailey and Bronx Borough President Candidate Nathalia Fernandez Food Giveaway

 


Please come and ask Bronx Democratic County Leader Jamaal Bailey and Bronx Borough President candidate Nathalia Fernandez if they support District Leader Marcos Sierra after what Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz has called a racially charged statement by District Leader Marcos Sierra against a veteran member of the media who District Leader Marcos Sierra expected to join his campaign for city council but did not.

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Second Bronx Gang Member Charged With 2015 Murder

 

 Audrey Strauss, the Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Dermot Shea, Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), Peter C. Fitzhugh, the Special Agent in Charge of the New York Field Office of Homeland Security Investigations (“HSI”), and Raymond Donovan, the Special Agent in Charge of the New York Division of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”), announced the return of a superseding indictment charging KYLE MULLINGS, a/k/a “Kase,” with murder in aid of racketeering and murder through the use of a firearm in connection with the murder of Daquan Cooper on June 25, 2015, in the Bronx.  MULLINGS was already in federal custody on other charges.  On November 5, 2019, an indictment was unsealed charging co-defendant Jose Rodriguez, a/k/a “Hov,” a/k/a “Hov Goon,” in connection with the murder of Daquan Cooper.

MULLINGS will be presented at a later date.  The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein.

Acting U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said:  “As alleged in the indictment, Kyle Mullings and others were responsible for the murder of Daquan Cooper in the Parkchester neighborhood of the Bronx in 2015.  We commend the extraordinary efforts of our law enforcement partners to bring Mullings to justice.”           

HSI Special Agent in Charge Peter C. Fitzhugh said:  “HSI and our partners have demonstrated a tireless commitment to dismantling this gang’s complex criminal enterprise through multi-agency cooperation, resulting in these indictments.  This case highlights that, as alleged, Mullings and other violent perpetrators in our communities are well organized in their criminal pursuits.  However, law enforcement in New York continues to be successful in apprehending these pugnacious offenders allegedly responsible for numerous senseless deaths.”

DEA Special Agent in Charge Raymond Donovan said:  “Great police work and multi-agency cooperation has brought an alleged murderer to justice.  I applaud all of our partners for their steadfast diligence throughout this investigation.”            

According to the allegations in the Superseding Indictment unsealed today in Manhattan federal court[1]:

MULLINGS was a member or associate of a racketeering enterprise known as the Beach Avenue Crew, a criminal organization whose members and associates engaged in, among other things, murder, attempted murder, and narcotics trafficking. 

On June 25, 2015, MULLINGS orchestrated the murder of Daquan Cooper and provided the firearms that others used to shoot and kill Cooper in the vicinity of 1595 Unionport Road in the Parkchester neighborhood of the Bronx.                

MULLINGS, 26, from the Bronx, New York, is charged with one count of murder in aid of racketeering, which carries a maximum sentence of death or life in prison, and a mandatory minimum sentence of life in prison; and one count of murder through the use of a firearm, which carries a maximum sentence of death or life in prison, and a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in prison.  The statutory maximum and mandatory minimum penalties are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of a defendant would be determined by the Court.

Ms. Strauss praised the investigative work of the NYPD, HSI, and DEA.

The charges contained in the Superseding Indictment are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Superseding Indictment constitutes only allegations, and every fact described herein should be treated as an allegation.