Friday, November 25, 2022

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Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant Opportunities, & More

(Friday) Extra, Extra
Small Business Saturday, November 26
Small Businesses Open NASDAQ
Contour Mortgage on Housing Needs
2022 Winter Wonderland Holiday Party
Toy Drive for Astor Family and Children's Services
Entertainment featuring C-Bank

Legislative & Advocacy Updates
Department of Consumer Affairs & Worker Protection Updates

Funding Opportunities

Member Spotlight

Upcoming Events
Annual Holiday Party, December 8th
11 25 2022 Friday Extra
SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 26TH
BRONX CHAMBER & SMALL BUSINESSES OPEN NASDAQ
On Friday, November 25, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce, joined New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Department of Small Business Services, and commercial districts and businesses from throughout New York City to open NASDAQ and celebrate the 2022 launch of Small Business Saturday.

Join the Bronx Chamber and our business improvement districts and commercial corridors as we celebrate Small Business Saturday on Saturday, November 26.

This annual celebration of small business was developed with the express purpose of encouraging people to Shop Small and bring more holiday shopping to small businesses. Since 2010 the campaign has grown and in 2022 The Bronx Chamber of Commerce with our business improvement district partners and economic development teams throughout New York City, will launch a digital, print, and in-person campaign to celebrate and bring enhanced support to small businesses throughout the Bronx. From 138th Street in Mott Haven to City Island and Riverdale and every where in between the Bronx Chamber team will not only be marketing our small businesses but increasing our year long in-person support programs to the businesses that keep our economy moving.

We invite members to celebrate with us and tag us on social media using @thenewbxcc, the small business you are patronizing, and use the hashtag #ShopLocal #ShopSmall #BigImpact
Tony Billups, The Bronx Chamber's Avenue NYC Program Manager - Mott Haven, hits the 138th Street and Bruckner Boulevard commercial corridors to prepare businesses for Small Business Saturday.
Distributing your Small Business Saturday materials, Bronx Chamber Restaurant Specialist Miguel Matos canvasses Bronx Commercial Districts to ensure businesses and community members are ready to #ShopSmall #ShopLocal
Shop Your City: Gun Hill Road, Bronx
Shop Your City
Shop Your City! Small Business Saturday - Gun Hill Road & Mott Haven Promotion
The Yemeni Merchants Association and Mott Haven Merchants in partnership with New York City Department of Small Business Services, BRIC Media, the Bronx Chamber of Commerce, and area business improvement districts have released promotions reminding Bronxites to #ShopYourCity and #ShopSmall and #ShopLocal.

YAMA and the Mott Haven Avenue NYC Program take you to two vibrant Bronx commercial districts to see what makes the Bronx special and promote supporting Bronx small businesses.

Check them out - re-share and post!
DECEMBER 8 - WINTER WONDERLAND HOLIDAY PARTY
GIVING BACK GIFT DRIVE FOR ASTOR FAMILY SERVICES
Are you ready to celebrate?
We mean really celebrate. 

Imagine a night without speeches and just some good hearted fun.

The Board of Directors and the leadership team of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce invite you to attend our signature Winter Wonderland Holiday Party on Thursday, December 8 at Pelham Bay Split Rock Golf Course, 870 Shore Road Bronx, NY.

Enjoy an evening where you don't have to plan or shop or clean up afterward! An evening of fun!

Let's cut loose! Join us on Thursday, December 8 for an evening featuring a live performance by the renowned free style artist, C-Bank! Join us for great food, cocktails, and entertainment as this signature event brings together businesses, families, colleagues, and friends while also doing good for our community as we collect toys and contributions for Astor Family and Children's Services.

Bring your company's staff - book your tables - and become a sponsor. This annual event is a lot of fun - complete with an ugly sweater contest - and celebrates the holidays while also celebrating the amazing people on your team and The Bronx Chamber of Commerce.

This annual event is a lot of fun and celebrates the holidays while also celebrating the amazing people on your team.
LEGISLATION & REGULATIONS
Department of Consumer Affairs & Worker Protection

The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection is proposing to amend its rules about the authority it delegates to the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings and the timing of DCWP’s issuance of a written decisions.

DCWP will hold a public hearing on the proposed rule. The public hearing will take place at 11:00AM on Thursday, December 22, 2022. The public hearing will be accessible by phone and videoconference.

To participate in the public hearing via phone, please dial 646-893-7101
  •   Meeting ID: 216 642 017 092
  •   Passcode: kXmotn
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Electric and Gas Utility Bill Credit Program for Low-Income Families

A one-time, low-income utility bill credit is now available to help low-income electric and gas utility customers pay off past utility bills. This credit, which will be applied to affected customers' bills by the utilities, requires no action by existing low-income customers enrolled in the EAP to receive the benefit. The bill credit is expected to be applied to customers' accounts by August 1, 2022. Any eligible low-income customer that enrolls in EAP before December 31, 2022 will be included in the bill credit program. Learn more about the program here.

Temporary Assistance (TA) funding may continue to be utilized to pay utility arrears when the applicant presents with an emergency or immediate need, after first exploring the availability of HEAP. A payment can be made to prevent termination if it is determined that an immediate threat of shut off is present and the applicant/recipient (A/R) is otherwise eligible.

Heating and Cooling Assistance (HEAP) 2022-2023
The regular HEAP season opened on November 1, 2022. More information including 2022-23 benefit amounts and eligibility requirements can be found here.

The Emergency HEAP Benefit opens on January 1, 2023. The Emergency HEAP Benefit provides assistance to those who are in a heat related emergency. More information including 2022-23 benefit amounts and eligibility requirements can be found here
The New York State Seed Funding Grant Program was created to provide assistance to early-stage small businesses to succeed in a recovering New York State economy.

Eligible Applicants must provide evidence, acceptable to New York State that the Eligible Applicant is operational and meets the Program requirements. As part of the application each micro-business, small business, or for-profit arts and cultural organization including independent arts contractors shall provide sufficient documentation in a manner prescribed by Empire State Development ("ESD") to demonstrate Program qualification. Only one grant per business EIN or SSN is allowed. Due to a limited amount of funding and the high volume of requests expected, business type, geography and industry may factor into ability to receive a grant. To apply, click here.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Thursday, December 8 from 6:00pm to 11:00pm

Join The Bronx Chamber of Commerce for our annual Winter Wonderland Holiday Party. Bring your company, your teams, or your friends and families and celebrate the holidays with an open bar, 3 course dinner, dancing, and entertainment as we do good for the community by supporting the children and families of Astor Children's Services with our annual gift drive.

H-2 Cartel Lieutenant Extradited from Mexico to Face Narcotics Trafficking and Firearms Charges

 

Carlos Silva Arellano Allegedly Oversaw the Distribution of Huge Quantities of Heroin

 Carlos Silva Arellano, also known as “Bolas,” was arraigned today before United States Magistrate Judge Lois Bloom at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn on an indictment charging him with participating in a large-scale narcotics distribution conspiracy and using one or more firearms in connection with narcotic offenses.  The defendant, a Mexican citizen, was extradited from Mexico to the United States on November 23, 2022.  Silva Arellano was ordered detained pending trial. 

Breon Peace, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, and Anne Milgram, Administrator, United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), announced the extradition and arraignment.

“As alleged, the defendant, a trusted member of a notoriously violent drug cartel, participated in the importation of thousands of kilograms of dangerous drugs into our country for sale in our communities.  He will now answer to the American justice system for his role in the crimes alleged,” stated United States Attorney Peace.  “Our Office is committed to working with our international partners to dismantle destructive drug trafficking organizations, wherever they are.”

Mr. Peace extended his appreciation to the DEA’s Los Angeles and Mexico City, Mexico offices, the United States Marshals Service, the United States Department of State, the Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs and the Government of Mexico.

“The H-2 Cartel and its associates have smuggled multi-ton quantities of heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine into our country for years, using intimidation and violence to build and protect their criminal empire,” said DEA Administrator Milgram. “The continuous flood of addictive and dangerous drugs into the United States remains a threat to the safety and health of our communities. Today’s extradition highlights the important work of DEA, alongside our U.S. and global partners, to bring dangerous drug traffickers to justice.” 

According to the indictment and court filings, the defendant was a member of the H-2 Cartel, a violent Mexican drug trafficking organization based in Nayarit and Sinaloa, Mexico, that was previously led by Juan Francisco Patron Sanchez.  The H-2 Cartel had numerous distribution cells in the United States, including in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Ohio, Minnesota, North Carolina and New York.  The DEA estimates that between January 2013 and February 2017, the H-2 Cartel distributed, on a monthly basis, hundreds of kilograms of heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine, and thousands of kilograms of marijuana into the United States and earned millions of dollars in illegal proceeds in return.  In furtherance of its drug trafficking operation, the H-2 Cartel used firearms and physical violence and is associated with numerous homicides.  

Between June 2013 and December 2016, the defendant allegedly conspired with the H-2 Cartel to smuggle large quantities of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and marijuana from Mexico into the United States and distribute the drugs throughout the country, including in the Eastern District of New York.  The defendant allegedly established heroin distribution networks on behalf of the H-2 Cartel, coordinating with and directing several individuals to receive and sell large amounts of heroin. 

The extradition of Silva Arellano is the result of an ongoing Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) investigation led by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York and the DEA.  The principal mission of the OCDETF program is to identify, disrupt, and dismantle the most serious drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, and money laundering organizations, and those primarily responsible for the nation’s illegal drug supply.  OCDETF uses a prosecutor-led, intelligence-driven, multi-agency approach that leverages the strengths of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies against criminal networks.

The charges in the indictment are allegations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. If convicted, the defendant faces up to life in prison.

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL ADVISORY FOR MAYOR ERIC ADAMS

 

On Wednesday, November 30, New York City Mayor Eric Adams will travel to Athens, Greece, to participate in the 2022 Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism. The trip comes following a recent attack against the Jewish community thwarted by local, statewide, and federal law enforcement last weekend.

 

On Thursday, December 1, the mayor will travel to Doha, Qatar, where he will meet with a number of government officials, as well as security and economic development leaders. The trip is intended to learn more about the 2022 World Cup as New York City/New Jersey prepare to serve as a host city to the games in 2026.

 

The mayor will be back in New York City on Sunday, December 4.