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PAGE 10                                                    THE QUEENS TIMES                                THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2026

          Gillibrand Secures Major Wins For New York In Recently                                    Major Victory For NYC Delivery
                           Passed Federal Funding Package                                                 Workers: Landmark . . .

        Bill Includes Funding for Envi-       Investments in Environmental  ficiency of their homes and lower   (Continued from page 9)  pioneering cutting-edge protec-
        ronmental Conservation, Science,  Conservation, Stewardship, and  their energy bills.                                tions, such as the City’s Consumer
        Technology, Research, Economic  Remediation                •    $247 million to support three   Samuel A.A. Levine. “Since we  Protection Law, Protected Time
        Development, and More        •    $528 million for geographic  Federal-State Regional Commis-  began  enforcing the  minimum  Off Law, Fair Workweek Law, and
                                     programs that help protect, re-  sions that operate in New York:   pay rate in 2023, workers have  Delivery Worker Laws, includ-
             U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand,  store, and improve New York  the Appalachian Regional Com-  taken home an additional $1.2  ing the Minimum Pay Rate for
        a member of the U.S. Senate  watersheds and water bodies.  mission, the Northern Border Re-  billion in earnings. The laws that  delivery workers. While licens-
        Appropriations Committee, an-  Specifically, this includes:   gional Commission, and the Great   go into effect today build on that  ing more than 45,000 businesses
        nounced that several of her pri-  •    $369 million for the Great  Lakes Authority. These agencies   success by closing loopholes, end-  in over 45 industries, we also
        orities were included in the just-  Lakes Restoration Initiative  support economic development   ing design tricks that depressed  ensure fair competition and a
        passed Fiscal Year (FY) 2026  •    $93 million for the Chesapeake  in Upstate New York via targeted   tips by hundreds of millions, and  level playing field for responsible
        Energy and Water Development,  Bay Program                 funding and technical assistance   guaranteeing grocery workers the  small businesses that are integral
        Commerce-Justice-Science, and  •    $40.5 million for the Long  for a variety of economic develop-  same baseline pay as food delivery  to New York City’s vibrant com-
        Interior and Environment funding  Island Sound             ment activities across the state.  workers. This is what a worker-  munities. DCWP also provides
        bills. In addition to the $65 million  •    $25.5 million for the Lake  •    $175 million in funding for   centered economy looks like.”   essential services, such as free tax
        in funding Gillibrand personally  Champlain Basin Program.  Manufacturing Extension Part-          The  NYC  Department  of  preparation and financial counsel-
        secured for New York projects as  •    Nearly $90 million for the West  nerships (MEP) nationwide. New   Consumer and Worker Protection  ing to ensure New Yorkers keep
        congressionally directed spending  Valley Demonstration Project to  York’s ten MEP centers provide   (DCWP) is the nation’s leading  more of what they earn and can
        items, she secured the following  support the clean-up and remedia-  crucial technological assistance   municipal enforcement agency,  plan for their futures. Across our
        big wins for federal programs  tion of nuclear waste at this site in  and support  for  manufactur-  charged  with delivering New  mission, DCWP is committed to
        and agencies that invest directly  Western New York.       ing  in  New  York,  leveraging   Yorkers  economic  justice  and  making New York City a fairer,
        in New York via these appropria-  •    $67 million for National Oce-  federal investment to create or   an affordable city. DCWP lever-  more affordable place to live. For
        tions bills.                 anic and Atmospheric Adminis-  save one manufacturing job for   ages its authority to deliver real  more information about DCWP
             “This funding package is a  tration (NOAA) National Marine  every $1,490 in federal funding.   economic relief to New Yorkers  and its work, call 311 or visit
        huge win for New Yorkers,” said  Sanctuaries, including the newly  Gillibrand also secured language   and protect them from predatory,  DCWP at nyc.gov/dcwp, sign up
        Senator Gillibrand. “These federal  created Lake Ontario National  to barring the Trump administra-  deceptive, and unfair practices  for its newsletter, or follow on its
        dollars will help bolster economic  Marine Sanctuary off the coast of  tion from defunding New York’s   that violate their consumer and  social media sites, X, Facebook,
        development,  aid in efforts  to  Jefferson, Oswego, Cayuga, and  MEP network throughout Fiscal   workers’ rights. This includes  Instagram, and YouTube.
        protect  our  environment,  and  Wayne Counties.           Year 2026.
        preserve our state’s historic sites  •    $37 million for the U.S. Forest       Promoting Historic Preserva-  QEDC + AT&T Provide Computers to
        for future generations. I was proud  Service’s Urban and Commu-  tion and National Parks
        to deliver these funds despite the  nity Forestry Program to support  •    $36 million increase in fund-  Local Students With Support From
        Trump administration’s opposi-  growing and maintaining urban  ing for the Historic Preserva-  Borough President Donovan Richards
        tion to many of these priorities,  forests and green spaces.  tion Fund, which provides grant
        and I will continue fighting to  •    $11.75 million for the Delaware  funding and technical assistance   Jr. + Queens Public Library
        bring home critical federal fund-  River Basin Restoration Program  to preserve and restore historical   (Continued from page 3)  Jr.
        ing for New York.”           to support wildlife, improve water  and cultural sites like Fort Ticon-                 Deputy Queens Borough Presi-
             Advancing Science, Technol-  quality, and enhance recreational  deroga and the National Women’s  vendors are expected to attend,  dent Ebony Young
        ogy, and Research            access to the basin, which includes  Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls. This  and the program features every-  AT&T Northeast President John
        ·    $8.75 billion for the National  parts of New York’s Southern Tier,  increase includes a $4.9 million  thing from exploration of artificial  Emra
        Science Foundation, which will  Hudson Valley, Mohawk Valley,  set-aside for grants to preserve  intelligence and tech learning labs  AT&T Northeast & Heartland
        help counter the Trump adminis-  and Capital Region.       historic sites like the many in New  to special presentations by AT&T  States Director of Public Affairs
        tration’s proposed cuts, providing  •    $2.55 million for the National  York that are related to the nation’s  to onsite demos.  Michael Hartigan
        support for nearly 10,000 new  Estuary Program to protect and  semiquincentennial anniversary  WHAT: Giveaway of 100 Com-  QEDC Executive Director Ben
        competitive research awards and  restore some of New York’s most  in 2026. $4 million for memorial  puter Laptops to Queens Youths  Guttmann
        more than 250,000 scientists, tech-  significant estuaries, including:   sites that honor the victims of the  WHEN: Saturday, Jan. 31, from  Queens Public Library officials
        nicians, teachers, and students.  •    $850,000 for the Long Island  September 11th terrorist attacks.  10 am to 2 pm  New York Hall of Science Execu-
        ·    $157.85 million for the con-  Sound                   •    $2.2 million for New York’s  WHERE:   New York Hall  tive Director Lisa Gugenheim
        struction of a world-leading Elec-  •    $850,000 for the New York-  four National Heritage Areas,  of Science, 47-01 111th St., Corona       For more information, con-
        tron Ion Collider at Brookhaven  New Jersey Harbor Estuary Pro-  including:             WHO:          Queens Bor-    tact Rob MacKay at rmackay@
        National Laboratory on Long  gram                          •    $709,000 for the Erie Canalway  ough President Donovan Richards  queensny.org
        Island.                      •    $850,000 for the Peconic Estu-  National Heritage Corridor
        ·    $111 million for the Laboratory  ary Partnership.     •    $500,000 for the Champlain   Governor Hochul Celebrates Radical
        for Laser Energetics Omega facil-       Promoting Economic Develop-  Valley National Heritage Part-
        ity at the University of Rochester.  ment and Energy Affordability  nership              AI Establishing New York’s First Fully
        ·    $80 million for the National Sea  •    $329 million for the Weath-  •    $500,000 for the Maurice D.   Autonomous Materials Science Labs At
        Grant College Program, which  erization Assistance Program, of  Hinchey  Hudson  River  Valley
        will contribute to the research,  which approximately $28 million  National Heritage Area          The Brooklyn Navy Yard
        outreach, and educational work  is expected to help New York  •    $500,000 for the Niagara Falls
        of New York Sea Grant.       households increase the energy ef-  National Heritage Area.   (Continued from page 6)   turing, and it is already a partner
                                                                                                                             in federal initiatives including the
             NYC Mayor’s Office Of Immigrant Affairs Issues a                                   and research.”               White House Genesis Mission and
         Statement On The Federal Administration’s Decision to                                       Radical AI’s new headquarters  an Air Force AFWERX contract.
                                                                                                will include specialized tools,       State officials say the project
                    End Haitian Temporary Protected Status                                      robotics systems, upgraded safety  strengthens New York’s broader
                                                                                                infrastructure, and a fully autono-
                                                                                                                             strategy to grow next-generation
        Statement affirms New  York  protections puts tens of thousands  ute more than $3.4 billion to our   mous lab dedicated to discovering  industries, expand high-wage
        City’s commitment to supporting  of New York families at risk of  nation’s economy. When we defend   new inorganic materials. The  job opportunities, and cement
        Temporary Protected Status for  separation and economic hard-  these protections, we strengthen   company’s work has applications  the state’s role in the future of
        Haitian Nationals living across  ship. TPS is a vital humanitarian  our city and our country. New   across aerospace, energy, trans-  AI-driven research and advanced
        the United States.           protection that allows Haitian im-  York City is home to one of the   portation, defense, and manufac-  manufacturing.
                                     migrants to live and work legally  largest Haitian communities in the
             The NYC Mayor’s Office of  while conditions in Haiti remain  world. Haitian New Yorkers are   New York State Landmarks Glow . . .
        Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) Com-  unsafe.                     our neighbors, small business own-
        missioner Manuel Castro issued a       We call on federal leaders to  ers, caregivers, essential workers,   (Continued from page 9)  •    MTA LIRR East End Gateway
        statement opposing the February  redesignate TPS for Haiti and  and faith leaders who power the                      at Penn Station
        3rd termination of Temporary Pro-  provide clear, timely guidance so  economic and cultural heartbeat  Bridge        •    Fairport Lift Bridge over the
        tected Status for Haitian nationals  families can plan for their futures  of our City and State every day.”    •    Kosciuszko Bridge  Erie Canal
        living in the United States.    without fear. TPS brings stability       The Mayor, MOIA Commis-  •    Carl McCall SUNY Building  •    Moynihan Train Hall
             “The Trump administration’s  not only to Haitian families, but to  sioner and the City of New York  •    State Education Building  •    Roosevelt Island Lighthouse
        decision to terminate Haitian  New York’s economy and cultural  will always stand by and support  •    Alfred E. Smith State Office       The coordinated display joined
        Temporary Protected Status (TPS)  life. Haitian TPS holders contrib-  Haitian New Yorkers.”  Building                global observances honoring
          Council Member Phil Wong is hosting a “DOB in Your                                    •    Empire State Plaza      victims and survivors of the Ho-
                                                                                                •    State Fairgrounds Main Gate  locaust while underscoring New
                        District” event at my Maspeth office                                    & Expo Center                York’s ongoing efforts to combat
                                                                                                •    Niagara Falls
                                                                                                                             antisemitism.
        Council Member Phil Wong is   10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, represen-  on-one with a DOB representative   •    Franklin D. Roosevelt Mid-       State officials encouraged
        hosting a “DOB in Your District”   tatives from the New York City   to get help with:   Hudson Bridge                residents to reflect on the lessons
        event at my Maspeth office to   Department of Buildings will be   •    Building violations  •        Grand  Central  Terminal’s  of history and reaffirm their com-
        bring DOB staff directly to you.  at my district office at 58-38 69th   •    Permits and applications  Pershing Square Viaduct  mitment to tolerance, education,
                                     Street, Maspeth, NY 11378.                                 •    Albany International Airport  and vigilance against hate in all
             On Thursday, February 5, from        You’ll be able to sit down one-  (Continued on page 11)  Gateway           forms.
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