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Josh Lockwood
CEO
American Red Cross Greater New York
520 West 49th Street
New York, NY 10019

Dear Mr. Lockwood:

We are deeply disturbed by reports that the Red Cross has not spent $110 million of $303 million
in Sandy relief funds.

On behalf of our constituents, we call upon your organization to immediately allocate these funds in the spirit of the Red Cross’

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Speaker Quinn, Council Members and the Center for Anti-Violence Education will teach violence prevention strategies and share tips to keep New Yorkers safe

New York, NY- Following a string of hate crimes against LGBT New Yorkers on Manhattan’s West Side, Speaker Christine C. Quinn and the City Council LGBT Caucus today announced they will host a series of free self-defense trainings across the City.

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Bill will require City to credit veteran homeowners for tax breaks lost because of a move
New York, NY – Today, City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn, Council Member Vincent Ignizio, Finance Committee Chair Domenic M. Recchia, Jr. and Veterans Committee Chair Mathieu Eugene announced legislation to reform New York City’s Veterans’ Property Tax Exemption. Currently, veteran homeowners lose out on property tax breaks when they move within the five boroughs because of the way the City processes benefits.

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Elected officials and leaders ask for the public’s assistance in apprehending the suspect wanted for the tragic shooting death of 14-year-old Daja Robinson

Jamaica, Queens —Today, Speaker Christine C. Quinn, Council Member Wills, religious and community leaders asked for the public’s assistance in apprehending the suspect wanted for the senseless and tragic shooting of 14-year-old Daja Robinson. Daja was killed last Saturday after being hit with a stray bullet while boarding a Q6 bus in Queens.

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State Senators, Assembly Members, City Council Members and City and State officials alert and inform New Yorkers

New York, NY – In the wake of an outbreak of a strain of invasive meningococcal disease among men who have sex with men (MSM) in New York City, a coalition of LGBT City and State elected officials has been working closely with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOH), the New York State Department of Health and the New York State Department of Financial Services to respond swiftly and comprehensively to this threat to public health.

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Reducing youth smoking becomes regional effort

New Jersey Lawmakers Senator Richard J. Codey & Assemblyman Ruben J. Ramos Jr. will introduce legislation to raise the minimum smoking age from 19 to 21 in New Jersey

New York, NY – Today, City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn was joined by New Jersey State Senator Richard J. Codey, New Jersey Assemblyman Ruben J.

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“We’re relieved the Courts have stopped the Bloomberg Administration from implementing its misguided plan to end the City’s hotel program for Sandy evacuees. Today’s ruling will ensure that the hundreds of families still in hotels are able to transition into permanent housing without further displacement into homeless shelters.

Now that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has approved $1.77 billion dollars in Community Development Block Grant funding—including $9 million for up to two years of rental assistance for households displaced by Sandy— the City must work to identify and secure permanent housing for all remaining Sandy evacuees without delay.”

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Bill raises price limit for selling individual products at newsstands from $5 to $10 pretax
Allows for increased options to products including batteries, earphones & city guides

New York, NY- Today, Speaker Christine C. Quinn was joined by Council Karen Koslowtiz, Committee on Consumer Affairs Chair Daniel R. Garodnick, Counsel to the NYC Newsstand Operators Association Robert Bookman and small business owners to announce new legislation that will to raise the price limit for selling products at the city’s newsstands from $5 to $10 to allow the small business owners to sell more products.

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“Over the last week, the NYPD has notified my office of three bias-motivated attacks against LGBT individuals in my district. I am outraged by this string of assaults. These vicious assaults are not reflective of the diversity that defines New York City. Our city prides itself on its inclusiveness, and hateful slurs and physical attacks against anyone, for any reason, go against the very fabric of what makes our City great.

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Speaker Quinn:
“I am appalled by reports of a gay bashing in Midtown Manhattan on Sunday afternoon. Hateful assaults like these are an affront to everything our great City stands for and I urge the perpetrators to turn themselves in immediately. I also implore anyone who may have witnessed or recorded footage of the attack to come forward to the authorities at once.

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