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District 18

Amanda Farías

Soundview-Bruckner, Soundview-Clason Point, Castle Hill-Unionport, Harding Park, Parkchester, Westchester Square

Legionnaires’ Disease has once again taken lives in New York City. In Harlem, more than 100 people have been sickened and several have died. Sadly, this is not the first outbreak. In 2015, 12 people died at the Opera House Hotel in the Bronx. In 2022, two people died and 24 were infected in Highbridge, while five died in a Morningside Heights nursing home.

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New York, NY — Today, Council Majority Leader Amanda Farías‘ legislation Intro 29 was heard before the Committee on Health. Developed through partnership with Volunteers of America–Greater New York (VOA‑GNY), this bill would require specialized training for first responders to properly identify and address traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) among survivors of domestic violence. 

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Bronx, NY – Today, New York City Council Majority Leader Amanda Farías and Speaker Adrienne Adams visited P.S. 69 Journey Prep School in the Bronx to present a City Council funding check in support of FAN4Kids, a transformative school-based program dedicated to promoting healthy eating, physical activity, and lifelong wellness habits among students and their families.

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