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          VOLUME 30, NO. 45                                   THURSDAY NOVEMBER 6, 2025                                                    25 CENTS


                                                                               2025 ELECTION RESULTS:
            Local Sales Tax Collections Total
             $18.2 Billion Through September                        Mayor, Queens Borough President And
           2025, Up Over 4.3% Over Prior Year                                    Queens City Council Races
               Local government sales tax collections totaled $18.2 billion
          from January to September 2025, an increase of 4.3% ($747
          million) compared to the same period last year, according to the
          quarterly sales tax report released today by State Comptroller
          Thomas P. DiNapoli. Growth so far this year is higher than the
          3.8% average growth rate seen from January to September for
          the 2010 to 2019 period of recovery and expansion following the
          Great Recession.
               “New York’s local sales tax revenues rose through September
          compared to last year, but federal policy actions create significant
          fiscal risk for municipalities amid signs of a slowing economy,”
          said DiNapoli. “Local officials who rely on these revenues should
          take advantage of the financial planning tools and guidance my
          office offers to help them bolster their fiscal resilience.”
               Findings from DiNapoli’s report on sales tax collections from
          January to September 2025 include:
          •    Each of the 10 regions in the state, including New York City,        On Tuesday after the polls  end despite immense pressure  Joseph Hernandez (Quality of
          had a year-over-year increase in collections.            closed ABC and NBC called the  to drop out, came in third place  Life): 0.06%
          •    New York City’s sales tax collections totaled $8.1 billion, an   NYC Mayor’s Race for Mam-  with 7.5% (128,400). Those votes  Eric L. Adams (Safe and Afford-
          increase of 5.7% ($441 million), year over year, while aggregate   dani, who received roughly 75%  may have proved the difference  able/End Antisemitism): 0.31%
          collections for the counties and cities in the rest of the state grew   of the vote counted. Mamdani  in the end.  NYC Public Advocate Result:
          by 3% ($258 million).                                    has slightly over 50% of the       The following are the unof-  Jumaane D. Williams (Democrat/
                                                                   vote (860,327) over independent  ficial results:          Working Families): 72.67%
                           (Continued on page 2)                   former Gov. Andrew Cuomo,  NYC Mayor Results:             Gonzalo Duran (Republican/
                                                                   who nabbed 41.3% (704,866),  Zohran Kwame Mamdani (Demo-  Conservative/United Alliance):
          Large Crowd Gathers at Addabbo’s                         according to unofficial results  crat/Working Families): 50.34%  24.88%
                                                                                                                             Marty Dolan (The Unity): 2.26%
                                                                   from the city Board of Elections.  Curtis A. Sliwa (Republican/
          District Office For MetroCard And                        This election where more than 2  Protect Animals): 7.13%  NYC City Comptroller Result:
                                                                   million votes were cast which is  Andrew M. Cuomo (Fight and  Mark D. Levine  (Democrat):
                    OMNY Card Services                             the highest number in a mayoral  Deliver): 41.61%         74.87%
                                                                   election since 1969. Republican  Irene Estrada (Conservative):  Peter Kefalas (Republican/Con-
                                                                   nominee Curtis Sliwa, who re-  0.13%
                                                                   mained in the race until the very  Jim Walden (Integrity): 0.11%  (Continued on page 2)


                                                                    Suozzi Urges Trump Administration To

                                                                                    Fund Snap Immediately


                                                                        Congressman Tom Suozzi
                                                                   (D-NY) joined Island Harvest
                                                                   President and CEO, Randi Shubin
                                                                   Dresner, and Long Island Cares
                                                                   President and CEO, Katherine
             Dozens upon dozens of people       “I am so glad that my constitu-  Fritz, at a food distribution event
        lined up outside of the Woodhav-  ents came out in droves to receive  at Farmingdale College to call on
        en District Office of NYS Senator  these important services that are  the Trump Administration to fund
        Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr. to receive  provided at the MetroCard Van,”  SNAP immediately.
        services from the MetroCard Van  Addabbo said. “It is important for       “Children, seniors, the disabled,
        which was parked outside.    me to bring vital resources like  veterans—really no one—should
             The MetroCard Van offers  this to the community.”     go hungry because of political
        the following services: apply for       Senator Addabbo hosts the  fights in Washington,” Congress-
        Reduced-Fare or get help with an  MetroCard Van twice a year, once  man Suozzi said. “SNAP benefits
        application; get more informa-  at his Middle Village Office and  need to reach families now.”
        tion about OMNY and sign up;  once at his Woodhaven Office.       This is the first time in SNAP’s
        transfer value from MetroCard  Occasionally, he will also bring  history that it has been allowed
        (full-fare or Reduced-Fare) to  the van to a local senior center.  to lapse, despite a USDA con-
        an  OMNY  card;  report  a  lost/       “I think this is the largest  tingency fund containing more
        stolen Reduced-Fare MetroCard;  crowd we have ever had at one  than $5 billion. There are more  benefits.            with Long Islanders in need,”
        ask the team about any OMNY-  of our MetroCard Van events,”  than 180,000 SNAP recipients on       “Huge thanks to Long Island  Suozzi said. “Let’s work together
        related issues; or add money to an  Addabbo said, citing increased  Long Island, who receive almost  Cares and Island Harvest for  to make sure no Long Islander
        OMNY card.                   interest in OMNY services.    $40 million in combined monthly  always stepping up and standing  goes hungry.”

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