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PAGE 10                                                    THE QUEENS TIMES                               THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2025

         NYC Council Passes Landmark Bill to Bring Gender-Based                                     Mayor Adams, Borough President
                             Violence Resources Into Salons                                            Richards Announce “Queens

             The New York City Council has       Council Member Hanif, Co-  they are.”                       Holocaust Memorial”
        approved groundbreaking legisla-  Chair of the Progressive Caucus,       Margarita Guzmán, Executive
        tion that will embed life-saving  emphasized the importance of  Director of Violence Intervention   (Continued from page 9)  brance for the Jewish community
        information about gender-based  salons as safe spaces:     Program: “This opens doors for                            in Queens. This garden will stand
        violence into everyday community  “With this support, we are one  people who may not otherwise   in capital funding to help bring  in honor of the six million Jews
        spaces.  Intro  1216-2025,  spon-  step closer to helping thousands  find assistance and strengthens   this project to life. This garden  who were systematically perse-
        sored by Council Member Linda  of New Yorkers leave abusive  partnerships with businesses to   will serve as a living classroom  cuted and murdered, as well as the
        Lee and co-prime sponsored by  situations and fostering a more  join the fight to end violence.”  and a reminder that understanding  millions of non-Jewish civilians,
        Council Member Shahana Hanif,  compassionate and safer City for       Kavita Mehra, Executive Di-  our history is essential to ensuring  soldiers, and prisoners of war who
        requires cosmetology establish-  everyone.”                rector of Sakhi for South Asian   that ‘never again’ is not forgotten.”  also perished across Europe,” said
        ments across the city to display       Community-Led Effort  Survivors: “The impact of the        “This Holocaust Memorial  Melinda Katz, district attorney
        multilingual posters with details       The legislation was crafted  Domestic Violence Poster Bill will   in Queens honors the profound  of Queens. As time passes and
        on services and hotlines for survi-  through a community-driven  be multidimensional, reframing   anguish and undeniable truth of  we lose more Holocaust survi-
        vors of domestic and gender-based  process, with strong backing from  domestic violence as the public   actual genocide that tore families  vors—those who witnessed these
        violence.                    The Collective, a coalition of cul-  health crisis it truly is.”  and communities apart. But it  atrocities firsthand—it becomes
             Under the measure, the Mayor’s  turally specific gender justice or-       Yasmeen Hamza, Executive   also reflects the extraordinary  our collective responsibility to
        Office to End Domestic and Gen-  ganizations supporting immigrant  Director  of  Womankind: “By   resilience of those who survived.  preserve their stories and protect
        der-Based Violence will design  and BIPOC survivors. Advocates  partnering with beauty salons—  Of people who carried unimagi-  the truth. I thank Mayor Eric Ad-
        and distribute the posters at no  note that many survivors face  trusted spaces within diverse   nable pain yet still chose hope,  ams, Queens Borough President
        cost to more than 10,000 hair, nail,  barriers  to  reporting  violence,  immigrant and marginalized   rebuilding, and the promise of  Donovan Richards and Memorial
        skincare, and threading salons  particularly in immigrant and  neighborhoods—this initiative   a new future,” said Sam Berger,  Garden Chairman Michael Nuss-
        throughout the five boroughs. The  underserved communities.  will raise awareness and provide   New York State assemblymember.  baum for their commitment in
        initiative aims to meet survivors       In 2024, the NYPD received  vital information to survivors.”  “Many Holocaust survivors, my  bringing this meaningful project
        where they are—trusted spaces  more than 110,000 domestic vio-       A Public Safety Precedent  grandparents among them, came  to life. This memorial will serve
        where conversations are personal  lence complaints, though service       Supporters liken the measure   to Forest Hills seeking safety, dig-  as a powerful reminder of the con-
        and relationships are built.  providers stress that many cases  to existing public safety require-  nity, and a chance to start again.  sequences of unchecked hatred to
             “The facts are clear. There is  remain unreported. By placing  ments, such as restaurants display-  They didn’t just rebuild their own  ensure that history never repeats
        a hidden epidemic of domestic  resource-rich posters in salons,  ing choking hazard posters. By   lives. They helped build Queens.  itself.”
        and gender-based violence in our  the Council hopes to close gaps  embedding anti-violence mes-  Their strength, their values, and       “This Holocaust Memorial
        country,” said Council Member  in awareness and access.    saging into salons, the Council   their determination are woven into  Garden is symbolic of the times
        Linda Lee, Chair of the Commit-       Voices From the Community  continues a tradition of using   the rich and diverse history of this  we live in. A garden shows the
        tee on Mental Health, Disabilities,       Local organizations hailed the  public spaces to promote aware-  borough. They opened businesses,  beauty that surrounds us, while
        and Addiction. “As a former social  bill as a transformative step:  ness and safety.    raised families, contributed to our  the memorial honors the memo-
        worker, I know the importance of       Jeehae Fischer, Executive       The legislation is expected to   civic life, and helped create the  ries of those who were brutally
        meeting people where they are. I  Director of the Korean American  roll out citywide in the coming   vibrant community we are proud  murdered during the Holocaust.
        hope this legislation raises aware-  Family Service  Center:  “This  months, with posters available   to call home.   It is vital to continue to honor
        ness and connects those affected to  bill turns everyday spaces into  in multiple languages to ensure        “Trauma leaves its mark, but  the memory of the Holocaust,
        the necessary resources and care  lifelines. Survivors deserve to be  accessibility across New York’s   it does not have to define us,”  while also providing support to
        they need.”                  seen, heard, and helped wherever  diverse communities.     continued Berger. “This memorial  the remaining 14,700 survivors
                                                                                                stands as a reminder of the past  who live in New York City,” said
              Gillibrand Introduces Legislation To Increase                                     we must never forget, and as a  Masha Pearl, executive director of
                                                                                                testament to the enduring spirit of  The Blue Card. “This is a beauti-
                                Social Security Benefits                                        those who transformed their suf-  ful creation, and we are honored
                                                                                                fering into a legacy of resilience,  to take part in this memorial.
        The SWIFT Act would expand  removes barriers limiting Social       As the top Democrat on the   community, and hope.”   Thank you to Mayor Eric Adams
        Social Security benefits for over  Security benefits — ensuring  Senate Aging Committee, Senator        “The Queens Holocaust Memo-  and Queens Borough President
        one million Americans        widows, widowers, and surviv-  Gillibrand is continuing her long-  rial Garden will create a lasting  Donovan Richards for making this
                                     ing divorced spouses receive the  standing fight to increase benefits   place of reflection and remem-  vision a reality.”
             Amid  skyrocketing  prices  Social Security benefits they  and lower costs for seniors. She
        in President Trump’s America,  rightfully deserve. Social Security  recently introduced the Social   Attorney General James Alerts
        U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand  is a lifeline for Americans, playing  Security Emergency Inflation
        (D-NY) is leading the effort to  a critical role in their economic  Relief Act, which would provide a   Consumers on $700 Million
        increase Social Security benefits  security and financial well-being  $200-per-month increase to Social   Google Settlement
        and help seniors combat the rising  — and yet, many individuals face  Security checks until July 2026,
        cost of living.              burdensome hurdles and arbitrary  and the Boosting Benefits and CO-
             Senator Gillibrand introduced  requirements preventing them  LAs for Seniors Act, which would        New York Attorney General  get their money back.”
        legislation to expand Social Se-  from receiving the full benefits  increase Social Security benefits   Letitia James has issued a con-       How Consumers Will Be Paid
        curity benefits for widowed and  they are owed. With this legisla-  by leveraging the formula used   sumer alert with new instructions       Google has already deposited
        surviving divorced spouses. She  tion, we make sure that no Ameri-  to calculate yearly cost-of-living   for New Yorkers eligible to re-  $630 million into the settlement
        was joined on the legislation by  can is missing out on the benefits  adjustments to better account for   ceive restitution from a $700 mil-  fund. Beginning December 2,
        Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-  they need to live with dignity,”  seniors’ expenses. In response to   lion settlement with Google. The  2025, affected consumers started
        CT), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN),  said Senator Blumenthal.       Trump administration cuts and   settlement, secured in December  receiving notices about the claims
        Bernie Sanders (I-VT), and Patty       The SWIFT Act allows wid-  overhauls at the Social Security   2023 by James and a bipartisan  process. In most cases, payments
        Murray (D-WA).               owed and surviving divorced  Administration, she has rallied   coalition of 53 attorneys general,  will be automatic, requiring no
              The Surviving Widow(er)  spouses with disabilities to receive  alongside seniors and unions to   addresses allegations that Google  claim form.
        Income Fair Treatment (SWIFT)  100% of the survivor benefits they  demand a reversal of staffing   unlawfully maintained a monop-       Once the settlement is final-
        Act makes necessary changes  are entitled to, regardless of their  and service reductions, and she   oly over mobile app distribution  ized, consumers will be notified
        to Social Security benefit rules  age, and empowers widowed and  introduced the Keep Billionaires   and in-app payment processing on  of their payments via PayPal or
        by addressing outdated benefit  surviving divorced spouses to  Out of Social Security Act to undo   Android devices.  Venmo, using the email address
        caps, arbitrary legal restrictions,  increase their survivor benefits  President Trump’s damage to the        The lawsuit, filed in 2021,  or phone number linked to their
        and claiming requirements — re-  beyond current  arbitrary caps.  agency.               charged that Google used its  Google Play account. If those
        sulting in increased benefits for  The legislation also expands child-       Senator Gillibrand is also part of   dominance to suppress competi-  details match an existing PayPal
        widowed and surviving divorced  in-care benefits for widowed and  Senate Democrats’ Social Securi-  tion and impose fees of up to 30  or Venmo account, funds will be
        spouses.                     surviving divorced spouses caring  ty War Room, a coordinated effort   percent  on app  purchases and  deposited directly. Otherwise,
             “Our seniors have spent a life-  for children, significantly helping  to fight back against the Trump   in-app transactions. If approved  consumers may create a new ac-
        time working hard and paying into  families struggling with the costs  administration’s attacks on Social   by the court, the settlement will  count or redirect the payment to
        Social Security, and they deserve  of caregiving.          Security and to ensure the Ameri-  provide direct payments to con-  another account.
        to receive adequate benefits and       The legislation is supported  can people can continue to rely   sumers who made purchases on       A supplemental claims process
        retire with dignity, not spend their  by a number of organizations,  on these essential programs that   the Google Play Store between  will follow for those who:
        golden years just trying to get  including AFL-CIO, AFSCME,  they have earned. The War Room   August 2016 and September 2023.  •    Do not wish to use PayPal or
        by,” said Senator Gillibrand. “But  National Organization of Social  coordinates messaging across the        “When big corporations use  Venmo,
        outdated rules and antiquated poli-  Security Claimants’ Representa-  Senate Democratic Caucus and   their monopoly power to stifle  •    No longer have access to the
        cies mean that too many seniors,  tives, National Committee to  external stakeholders; encourages   competition and raise costs, con-  email or phone number tied to
        especially widowed spouses, and  Preserve Social Security and  grassroots engagement by provid-  sumers pay the price,” Attorney  their Google Play account, or
        women disproportionately, aren’t  Medicare, Women’s Institute for a  ing opportunities for Americans to   General James said. “For years,  •    Expected a payment but did not
        receiving the benefits they’ve  Secure Retirement, The Arc of the  share what Social Security means   Google  took  advantage  of  its  receive one.
        earned or being treated fairly. Our  United States, Justice in Aging,  to them; and educates Senate   control over its app store to over-  Consumers can sign up on the
        SWIFT Act will help modernize  Alliance for Retired Americans,  staff, the American public, and   charge its customers and box out  settlement website to be notified
        the program and strengthen ben-  National Association of Disability  stakeholders about the Republican   competing developers. I urge all  when this supplemental process
        efits for our seniors.”      Representatives, Social Security  agenda and their continued cuts   New Yorkers who may be eligible  begins.
             “The SWIFT Act corrects out-  Works, and Strengthen Social Se-  to Americans’ Social Security   for restitution to follow the settle-
        dated rules and restrictions and  curity Coalition.        services and benefits.       ment instructions to ensure they   (Continued on page 11)
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