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The Council will also vote to increase protections for domestic workers under human rights law

City Hall, NY – Continuing the vital work of protecting New York City’s small businesses, today the Council will vote to extend measures passed earlier in the pandemic to help keep these businesses afloat. The first of these bills would extend the laws that already prohibit third-party delivery platforms from charging restaurants more than 15% per order for delivery and more than 5% per order for all other fees, pushing the end date of these caps until February 17, 2022.

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The $98.7 billion budget includes $500 million in new reserves and major investments in education, housing and quality of life

City Hall, NY – City Hall, NY – Speaker Corey Johnson, Finance Committee Chair Daniel Dromm, Capital Budget Subcommittee Chair Helen Rosenthal, and Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced a $98.7 billion budget agreement for the Fiscal Year 2022 that includes major investments and restorations in education, seniors, youth and quality of life enhancements like sanitation services.

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City Hall, NY—Today, Speaker Corey Johnson and Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the City will commit $40.5 million in the FY22 Budget to raise City contracted shelter security guards’ wages to meet the prevailing wage rate for security guards. These security guards will see their wages increase from as low as $15 dollars per hour to approximately $18 an hour, in addition to benefits such as family health care.

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The Council will also vote on a bill that creates an Office of Ethnic and Community Media

City Hall, NY – After a year that wreaked havoc on New York City’s small businesses, the Council will vote today on two bills to help relieve restaurants and mom-and-pop stores by restructuring the penalty system that hits them with onerous fines.

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The Council will also vote on a bill to address maternal mortality  

City Hall, NY – The New York City Council will vote on legislation today to require the City to pay higher rates in its rental assistance voucher program for homeless New Yorkers. Int. 146-C also eliminates the program’s current five-year cap for vouchers. Moving forward, anyone who continues to qualify for the program will be eligible.

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The New York City Council will vote on legislation this week to require the City to pay higher rates in its rental assistance voucher program for homeless New Yorkers. Int. 146-C also eliminates the program’s current five-year cap for vouchers. Moving forward, anyone who continues to qualify for the program will be eligible. These changes will increase the number of apartments available to homeless New Yorkers and help move more people out of shelter and into permanent housing. Last night, 48,245 people slept in a Department of Homeless Services shelter, according to the latest figures provided by the city on Tuesday.  

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 Re: Eid Mubarak

New York, NY – “Eid Mubarak to our Muslim sisters and brothers. As we close out the holy month of Ramadan, I’m wishing peace, joy, and blessings to all celebrating.

I am grateful for our city’s wonderful and diverse Muslim community, which contributes in so many ways to making New York the greatest city in all the world.”

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The Council will also vote on bills to regulate moped industry

City Hall – With plastic waste wreaking havoc on our planet, the New York City Council is further proving its commitment to reducing plastic waste in our City landfills. Members will vote on a bill to prohibit food service establishments from providing single-use plastic straws, stirrers and splash sticks to customers who don’t ask for them.

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The Council will also vote on bills to protect tenants and create a permanent open streets program

City Hall, NY – Since nearly 60% of New Yorkers don’t have access to employer-sponsored retirement plan, the Council will vote on a bill to establish a City-facilitated retirement savings program for private sector employees.

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