Saturday, April 9, 2022

WILLIAMS' STATEMENT ON THE SHOOTING THAT INJURED TWO STUDENTS AND KILLED ONE IN THE BRONX

 

"This is as heartbreaking as it is inexplicable. Just a week after 12 year old Kade Lewin was killed, another young life is stolen, family devastated, community reeling.



Words fail, and we as a city have failed our young people.


Words fail, and we offer solemn prayers to a family grieving, and two more young people injured.


Words fail, and actions are needed to keep our children and communities safe.


Words fail, and we must know that if we fail to meet this moment, we will only see it repeated, pain echoing across the city again and again." 


State Senator Gustavo Rivera on the 2022-2023 New York State Budget

 

GOVERNMENT HEADER

State Senator Gustavo Rivera (D-Bronx) joined his colleagues in the Senate Majority to vote on the 10 bills of the 2022-2023 Budget. Senator Rivera voted against one of the budget bills, Education, Labor, and Family Assistance (ELFA), also known as this year’s Big Ugly. Senator Rivera voted in favor of all other bills, including Aid to Localities, Revenue, Capital Projects, State Operations, Legislature and Judiciary, the Transportation, Economic Development and Environmental Conservation bill (TEDE), Public Protection and General Government (PPGG), and Health and Mental Hygiene (HMH). 

Budget Overview:

“Back in January, I levied high praise for Governor Hochul’s robust budget proposal, but this sentiment quickly faded away. The Governor’s decision to force a reckless 10-point incarceration plan and a multi-million dollar giveaway to the Buffalo Bills’ billionaire owner into the negotiations at the 11th hour destroyed the promise of delivering a truly just and expansive budget for all the people of New York.

It is incredibly disappointing that Governor Hochul caved at the last minute and decided to make unnecessary and dangerous rollbacks to our 2019 criminal justice laws, letting fear mongering guide her decision instead of facts and data. New Yorkers’ safety concerns are legitimate, but to find solutions that truly protect New Yorkers, we cannot scapegoat our bail laws to appease the loudest voices or score political points. 

That being said, we were able to deliver significant victories for New Yorkers thanks to the steadfast leadership of Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, who fought tirelessly to hold the line and invest in the resources New Yorkers truly need.” 

Health:

“This year’s health budget begins to reinvest in our healthcare system after years of austerity and disinvestment. We were able to expand access to coverage for both our new mothers for a full year after birth and our senior undocumented immigrant New Yorkers. We are also providing some much needed relief and funding to safety net and distressed hospitals, who provide care to the most vulnerable New Yorkers and bore the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic. We also strived to address our workforce shortages by recognizing the efforts of our healthcare workforce through bonuses and raises or investments in developing new talent. 

While we certainly took steps forward with this budget, we are far from ensuring that all New Yorkers have equitable access to quality and affordable health coverage. We still have work to do to transform our healthcare delivery system for all New Yorkers, including fully repealing the bogus Medicaid Global Cap. The work continues.”

Highlights: 

  •   Extends Medicaid coverage eligibility to new mothers for a full year after giving birth, including undocumented immigrants, providing care beyond the fourth trimester.
  •   $1.15 billion in funding for safety net and distressed hospitals and $1.6 billion for health transformation capital grants, including set asides for community based organization. 
  •   Ensures that $208 million will be allocated through recommendations of the Opioid Settlement Advisory Board, creating oversight by experts that I fought for when we passed my bill establishing the Opioid Settlement Fund.
  •    5.4% increase of COLA for human service workers. 
  •    Increases home care workers' wages by $3 an hour over the next two years 
  •    Expands Medicaid to undocumented seniors 65 years old and older. 
  •    Changes how the Medicaid global cap is calculated and adds a necessary layer of transparency.
  •    $1.2 billion for a one-time bonus for health care and mental hygiene workers.
  •    Ensures telehealth payment parity for providers caring for patients remotely.

Senate District 33:

“This budget replenishes the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERAP) program, which will help thousands of New Yorkers pay back rent arrears and stay in their homes, particularly in my district where we are facing the highest eviction rates in the state. We are also enhancing New York City’s Earned Income Tax Credit to bring more money to working families, allocating significant funding to prevent gun violence and support intervention programs, and helping our restaurants by allowing them to sell to-go alcoholic beverages.”

Highlights:
 
  •    $800 million to replenish the ERAP program to prevent evictions.
  •    $250 million for COVID-era utility arrears.
  •    $30 million for gun violence prevention and intervention programs.
  •    $350 million for the New York City Housing Authority.
  •   $35 million for the Homeowner Protection Program (HOPP), which provides legal services to homeowners facing foreclosure.
  •    Continuation of a $100 million state loan for future development of the Kingsbridge Armory.

Education & Child Care:

“There is no better return on our investment than fully funding our children’s education. I am proud that this budget provides record level funding for school aid and continues Foundation Aid for a second year in a row. This budget also makes substantial investments in our higher education system, including the full restoration of TAP funding for part-time students. We certainly need to do more to better fund both the CUNY and SUNY systems as our students, educators, and staff deserve much better than what they are getting now. 

The pandemic has shown us in many ways how essential child care is for New York’s success, but particularly for our low-income families. We have heard countless stories of how many parents, especially moms, had to make the tough decision to leave their jobs because they could not afford prohibitively expensive child care. While I am proud more New Yorkers will have access to child care, I find it baffling that this Governor’s budget will not meet the needs of our immigrant communities who are an integral part of our economy and workforce given the eligibility requirements that were set excluding undocumented children.” 


Highlights: 
  •   $31.5 billion in school aid.
  •    $400 million for CUNY and SUNY.
  •    TAP funding for incarcerated individuals.
  •    $5 billion to fund child care subsidy programs over the next three years.

EDITOR'S NOTE:
If Senator Gustavo Rivera was unhappy with the budget or as he says certain parts of it, he could have vetoed it rather than vote for something he was not happy with, nor serves his constituents fully.

We respect Senator Rivera who unlike other elected officials are rah rah party officials, but rather he is an independent voice of those who elected him, and puts himself out for criticism such as this. 

Ritchie Torres - I won’t stay silent

 

Ritchie Torres For Congress

I refuse to stay silent on this issue.

Florida Republicans just enacted the “Don’t say Gay” bill, Ohio Republicans are following suit, and Texas Republicans are attacking LGBTQ+ rights.

I am doing everything I can to stop these disgusting attacks on LGBTQ+ youth. But let me be clear: If we lose our House majority, Republicans will pass a federal version of the “Don’t say Gay” bill.

We can’t allow that to happen. Our House Majority is our last line of defense against these horrible, discriminatory bills.

The GOP is determined to stop my advocacy and silence my progressive voice.

And because I refuse to do so-called “call-time”, donations from grassroots Democrats like you are the only way we can prevent the GOP from coming after me.

Thank you,

Ritchie Torres

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Bronx Business News You Can Use


Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant Opportunities, & More
(Friday) Extra, Extra!
Click here for this week's video, covering:

NYS Budget Updates
BxCC Legislative Committee activity
Upcoming Event Highlights
and much more!

Hello Alice - Grant Opportunity
What would a $5,000 grant mean for your small business? The Small Business Growth Fund is now accepting applications until May 20, 2022, at 6 p.m. ET., providing the capital entrepreneurs need to make their next big move. Each recipient will receive a $5,000 grant to accelerate their growth.

Eligible businesses must:
  • Be a for-profit business
  • Have less than $1M in 2021 gross annual revenue
  • Have a commitment to their customers and community
  • Have a clear plan for use of funds

Intern for the Yankees! Apply by 4/15
Attention Bronx Chamber member colleges and universities, nonprofits, and other organizations working with Bronx college students:

The New York Yankees Summer Internship Program is designed for college students and recent graduates who are interested in gaining experience and learning about the business and baseball side of one of the most storied franchises in professional sports. It is an eight (8) week (30 hours/week) in-person program incorporating work responsibilities and networking opportunities.

Interested individuals in applying for a PAID internship should email their resume and cover letter to careers@yankees.com. When applying, please include your area(s) of interest in your cover letter. Resumes will be accepted through Friday, April 15th.
New York State Budget Updates
On Thursday April 7, Yesterday, Governor Kathy Hochul announced an agreement on the $220B Fiscal Year 2023 New York State budget, Governor Hochul said, "As we make our comeback from the COVID-19 pandemic we are embracing this once-in-a-generation opportunity to usher in a whole new era for New York, with a bold budget that brings much-needed economic relief to New Yorkers and looks to the future with historic investments in education, health care and infrastructure."

The budget will include several key priorities, including Bail Reform and public safety modifications, supported by the Bronx Chamber and the 5 Borough Chamber Alliance.

Chamber Advocacy: NYC Council Public Hearing Testimony
On Monday April 4, the Bronx Chamber's colleagues at the NYC Small Business Resource Network submitted testimony to the City Council Committee on Contracts, Committee on Small Business, and the Subcommittee on COVID Recovery and Resiliency regarding the impact of COVID-19 on Minority and Women-Owned Businesses (M/WBE's) and Int. 14-2022 - A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to including the most recent data available in the citywide M/WBE disparity study.

The testimony called for ongoing support for M/WBE's through outreach programs (such as those administered by, and in partnership with, the Bronx Chamber), with an emphasis on helping these businesses create and implement digital tools to stay competitive in an evolving marketplace, as well as: the need for improved public safety in commercial corridors; lease and tax assistance; and HR compliance. Click here to read the full testimony submission.
Don't Miss Our Upcoming Events!
Wednesday April 13 9:00am
Your Financial Journey Workshop
Part of our BxCC How to Get Bankable Series

Join the Bronx Chamber and Yesenia Quinones, Bronx Community Manager for JPM Chase, for a free online workshop that will guide you through your financial journey with an in-depth discussion on savings and budgeting.

Thursday April 14 9:00am
Learn About College Tuition Savings with Monroe College

Want to save 20% on Tuition for your Associate, Bachelor's, or Master's Degree? This webinar will give you an overview of the Monroe College admissions process for adult learners who are interested in earning their degree, and students who are interested in transferring to Monroe. Chamber Members get an exclusive discount on tuition. Get more details.
Thursday April 21 8:00am
Schiff Family Great Hall at the Bronx Zoo

Earth Day Networking Breakfast
Member Tickets: $20 Future Members: $25

Celebrate Earth Day while making new connections at the world-renowned Bronx Zoo Schiff Family Great Hall! (If you will be traveling by car and require parking, please use the lot at 2300 Southern Blvd.)
Tuesday April 26 5:00pm
Hutchinson Metro Conference Center, 1200 Waters Place South Entrance

The Bronx Means Business With BronxNet TV!
Get expert guidance from Michael Max Knobbe, Gary Axelbank, & the BronxNet team at this in-person, interactive Media Training workshop


Learn how to:
  • Develop your business' story and refine your Elevator Pitch
  • Connect with the media and pitch your story
  • Look and sound your best on camera/in a print interview: hands-on guidance regarding message delivery, tone and control (what to do, and what not to do!)

Thursday, April 28 at 9:00am
Free Virtual Small Business Expo
We invite Bronx small businesses with e-commerce presence to share their stories & promote their products/services. Those interested in supporting (or even starting) a small business are also welcome!

Join us to:
  • Increase brand awareness & visibility for small businesses in the Bronx
  • Get insight & resources to sell online
  • Get information on health insurance for employees of small businesses


Email events@bronxhamber.org for more information & to showcase your e-comm business at the event
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Travel to Egypt With The Chamber - Info Session Replay
If you want to travel to Egypt with the Bronx Chamber this coming Fall, check out this replay!

Representatives from Aventura World presented a virtual Information Session to learn about an exclusive Early Bird deal for the Bronx Chamber Community. Access the full travel packet here, and click HERE to view the replay of our 4/5 Zoom to get some of your pressing questions answered!