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Speaker Mark-Viverito today issued the following statement in response to U.S. Senator Ted Cruz’s comments about the Bronx as reported here:

“It’s sad that Ted Cruz would use tired and wrong stereotypes about the Bronx to try advance his extreme political agenda. The truth is the Bronx is growing and prospering and doesn’t need to be insulted by Tea Party extremists like Ted Cruz.”

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Public Safety Committee Will Hold Hearing On September 8th

NEW YORK — New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and Public Safety Committee Chair Vanessa L. Gibson announced today that the New York City Council will convene an oversight hearing on September 8th to learn more about the New York City Police Department’s review of current police department training and its plans to enhance officer trainings.

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Bronx, NY— Today, Speaker Melissa Mark Viverito, Council Member James Vacca, and Council Member Stephen Levin announced the start of a week-long Council food drive to raise much-needed resources, support, and awareness for food pantries in New York City.

The New York City Council also allocated $1.32 million in the Fiscal Year 2015 budget to bolster dwindling supplies in city food pantries, food banks, and soup kitchens.

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Public, transparent process will increase oversight of appointments to the Board of Elections that are directly appointed by a Council’s political party

City Hall- Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, along with Rules, Privileges and Elections Committee Chair Brad Lander and Council Members today announced a series of reforms to increase transparency and oversight of direct appointments to the New York City Board of Elections.

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New York – As acts of anti-Semitism are sweeping across Europe Councilmembers Dan Garodnick David Greenfield are taking a clear stand that this sort of violence is not welcome in New York City and strongly condemn the vicious actions of the individuals responsible for the hate crime committed Monday evening against a young Jewish couple walking along East 63rd Street in Manhattan.

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“The Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions campaign against Israel is a wrongheaded, one-sided, and destructive movement, which jeopardizes prospects for a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I firmly believe in protecting the right to free speech. However using a publicly owned bridge to display a flag with a message meant to divide and intimidate is not the venue nor the way to voice these concerns.

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Council will also reform requirements for producing voter guides and require that Riker’s Island officials disclose statistics about treatment of inmates

City Hall – Today the City Council will vote on a pair of bills that will require more thorough disclosure in political advertising for both candidates and independent expenditures. The Council will also vote to require the Department of Correction to report on conditions and treatment of inmates at Riker’s Island.

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“I commend the decision by Staten Island District Attorney Dan Donovan to convene a Grand Jury and applaud his actions.

In this highly emotional case, the District Attorney has shown how seriously he is taking the matter and the next step will be the presentation of the case.

We must also not forget that the New York City Police Department protects New Yorkers every day and the vast majority do so honorably and with great professionalism.

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State and city partnership to make long-term investment in cultural and commercial vibrancy in El Barrio

NEW YORK – Today, Governor Andrew Cuomo and Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito announced the revitalization of La Marqueta, a commercial and cultural corridor spanning 110th to 125th Streets in East Harlem. The project, coordinated between New York State and New York City, marks the robust expansion of this iconic and historic neighborhood landmark to include a vibrant food market, community open space, opportunities for youth development, and vibrant cultural programming grounded in the neighborhood.

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Members Hailing From All Five Boroughs Say NYC Has the Logistics, the Capacity and Venues to Host Convention In 2016
BROOKLYN- Today, New York City Council Members from all five boroughs expressed their strong support for the drive to bring the 2016 Democratic National Convention to New York. The members noted that New York City has an unparalleled history and infrastructure that makes Brooklyn the clear choice to host the Democratic National Convention.

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