Thursday, May 11th 10 am – 11:30 pm New York City’s 65 plus population grew by 36 percent over the last decade, making it even harder to find affordable accessible apartments. This final session of the 2023 Roundtable series will focus on some of the challenges to creating more housing, and how to harness the growing power of […]
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney Weekly Update: Gun Safety Hearing, Trump Gifts Investigation, Overdose Prevention
Dear Friend, This past week I heard first-hand from those impacted by the mass shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde as they testified before my Oversight Committee. Their stories were heartbreaking, and they want to see real action taken to stop these tragedies from happening. That is why I proudly voted for two separate gun violence […]
Ben Kallos: New Yorkers 75 and over are eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
Dear Friend,Governor Cuomo has expanded Covid-19 vaccine eligibility. Beginning today, millions more New Yorkers can begin making appointments to schedule their first dose of the vaccine. As part of this Phase 1B: any New Yorker 75 and over is eligible to begin taking the vaccine. The expansion also makes the vaccination available to: Teachers, Child Care Workers, College […]
Council Member Keith Powers Survey
Council Member Keith Powers wants to hear from everyone in the 4th District. Tell him what your priorities are, what matters to you and if there’s a specific local issue or problem that you would like him to address. The survey can be completed Online at: www.keithpowers.nyc/survey
NYS Senator Liz Krueger – Medicare Survey
Dear Neighbors, If you have Medicare health insurance – either original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage plan – I am interested in hearing what your experience has been finding medical providers that accept your insurance. Please take a few minutes to fill out a short survey and let me know what you have experienced when […]