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Legislative package includes the Schools and Houses of Worship Access and Safety Act to establish a safe perimeter around entrances and exits of houses of worship and schools

NEW YORK, NY – Today, New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin introduced a package of legislation as part of the Council-led five-point action plan to combat antisemitism, strengthen protections for schools and all houses of worship, and expand Holocaust education citywide.

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Council also overrode veto of legislation to create a legal framework for city’s gender-motivated violence survivors to seek accountability 

City Hall, NY – Today, the New York City Council voted to override 17 mayoral vetoes by former Mayor Eric Adams of bills that strengthen worker protections, increase housing affordability and opportunities for homeownership, and create a legal framework for survivors to seek accountability for gender-motivated violence.

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“This morning, a tragic fire at 2264 Grand Avenue in the Bronx claimed the life of a New Yorker and injured several others. Our hearts are with the victim’s loved ones and all impacted residents.

This afternoon, we were on the ground speaking directly with residents. While we recognize that the severe winter storm strained emergency response efforts citywide, we were concerned by the lack of clarity and coordination we observed upon arrival — particularly around how information was communicated to us and to residents, many of whom were unsure whether their apartments were safe to occupy.

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“We are devastated that one New Yorker was tragically killed and 19 others were injured during an overnight fire at NYCHA’s Boston Secor Houses in the Bronx. Our hearts are with the victims, their families, and the displaced residents as they recover from this horrific situation. Our teams have been on the scene and in constant communication with first responders throughout the night.

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City Hall event marks 20 years of Urban Upbound’s partnership with the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection providing free tax preparation services for New Yorkers

Celebration underscores Speaker Menin’s and DCWP’s commitment to transparency and helping New Yorkers keep more of what they earn

NEW YORK, NY — New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin, the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP), and Urban Upbound today celebrated Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Awareness Day at City Hall, highlighting the critical role free tax preparation plays in helping working families access the refunds they deserve.

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City Council announces 5-point legislative and funding package focused on education, protecting schools and houses of worship, and resources to confront hate

Includes new commitment of $1.25 million over 2 years to the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust

NEW YORK, NY – New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin today announced a comprehensive, Council-led package of legislative and funding actions to combat antisemitism, strengthen protections for schools and all houses of worship, and expand Holocaust education citywide.

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Speaker Menin also marks first Stated Meeting as Speaker by unveiling new Leadership Team 

City Hall, NY – Today, the New York City Council voted to approve new committee assignments and the Speaker’s Leadership Team, which includes representation from all five boroughs. 

“At a critical moment for New Yorkers, I am proud to announce Council leadership and committees that reflect the urgent need for serious governance, collaboration, and results,” 

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“Today, Governor Hochul laid out a clear agenda to address the challenges New Yorkers face every day: the crushing cost of childcare, limited affordable housing options, rising utility bills, and the need for safety and accountability. I appreciate the Governor’s partnership and continued commitment to New York City. This is a moment when we need comprehensive solutions and collaboration at every level of government.

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“After a City Council staffer was detained by ICE yesterday while attending a routine immigration check-in, our offices immediately moved to coordinate with advocates at the New York Immigration Coalition and the outstanding lawyers at the New York Legal Assistance Group who filed an emergency habeas petition last night.

“We have confirmed this morning that the staffer is being held in New York State, confirming that the habeas petition was properly filed and preventing his removal from the State until his petition is resolved by a court.

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NEW YORK, NY – Today, a New York City Council employee was detained by federal immigration officials during an immigration appointment in Bethpage, Nassau County, NY. Speaker Julie Menin will host an emergency update on this evolving situation at 6:45 PM in City Hall.

Speaker Julie Menin issued the following statement:

“This afternoon, a City Council employee was detained by federal immigration officials at a routine immigration appointment.

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