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          VOLUME 30, NO. 49                                   THURSDAY DECEMBER 4, 2025                                                    25 CENTS


                                                                       Board Approves 3 NYC Casinos, 2 in
                 Despite Labor Force Gains,
             Disparities Remain For Workers                                     Queens And 1 in The Bronx
                        With Disabilities
                 A new report by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli
            shows the labor force participation rate for those with a dis-
            ability age 16 and over rose by 4.6 percentage points between
            2019 and 2024, while it dropped 0.5 percentage points for the
            state’s nondisabled workforce. Despite this progress, only
            28.8% of individuals with disabilities participated in the labor
            force in 2024, less than half the rate of people in New York
            without a disability (69.9%) and 3.5 percentage points below
            the national rate for people with disabilities (32.3%).
                 “This year marks the 35th anniversary of the landmark
            Americans with Disabilities Act and while we’ve made some
            progress, challenges remain and more effort is needed to en-
            sure people with disabilities have equal opportunities in the
            workplace,” DiNapoli said. “Providing accommodations for
            workplace flexibility and encouraging employers to practice
            inclusive hiring can help improve employment outcomes for
            people with a disability. By championing inclusion, we create
            progress, prosperity and a stronger New York.”
                 In 2024, more than 2.5 million New Yorkers 16 and older
            had a disability, representing 15% of the working-age popula-
            tion. Due to the daily challenges facing people with disabilities,
            they are less likely to graduate high school or earn a bachelor’s
            degree and tend to have lower rates of labor force participation
            and employment. As a result, they earn far less on average
                                                                   After the completion of an arduous review process the Board approved 3 NYC
                           (Continued on page 2)                   Casinos,  two  are  in  Queens  and  one  is  in  the  Bronx.  See  story  on  page  2.

             Council Member Francisco Moya
          Announces  Lottery Opening For New                          Assemblyman Braunstein Announces
           Affordable Housing at Willets Point                       Annual Holiday Toy Drive For Queens

                                     cent affordable housing project in                    Children in Need
                                     the city of New York in 4 decades.
                                          “Today’s announcement is
                                     a major step toward delivering
                                     much-needed affordable homes
                                     in Queens. For too long, working
                                     families and seniors have been
                                     priced out of our borough. This
                                     project at Willets Point not only
                                     gives new housing but does so
                                     with quality, sustainability, and
                                     community in mind. As I said
                                     from day 1, housing was the goal
                                     and would always be the first part
             Council Member Francisco  of the Willets Point redevelop-
        Moya is proud to announce the  ment to be built. I could not be
        opening of the lottery for the first  more proud to see my dream
        phase of the affordable housing  becoming a reality. This spring
        development at Willets Point in  hundreds of families will be mov-
        early December, marking a major  ing into these units turning them
        milestone in creating new, high-  into homes. I encourage every
        quality homes in the borough.  eligible resident to apply and se-
        The project, developed by Queens  cure their chance at a home built
        Development Group (a joint ven-  for Queens.” — Council Member
        ture of Related Companies and  Francisco Moya
        Sterling Equities) in partnership       Key Details of the Lottery &
        with New York City Football  Project Highlights
        Club, is on track to deliver 100  ●    The lottery opens in Decem-
        percent affordable housing across  ber 2025 via the Housing Connect
        the property. The 2500 units to be                         Assemblyman Braunstein drops off toy donations to QSAC Douglaston during the 2024
        built is the largest single 100 per-  (Continued on page 2)  holiday season. See story on page 2.

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