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THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2026                                    THE QUEENS TIMES                                                            PAGE 3


                Queens College Secures Over $3 Million For New                                       Attorney General James Releases
         Nanofabrication Facility And STEM Workforce Initiatives                                    2025’s Top Consumer Complaints,

             Queens College will build the  vital to students who are entering  in data protection, encryption,   Warns New Yorkers to Stay Vigilant
        borough’s first nanofabrication  today’s workforce,” Wu said. “We  security log analysis, and forensic   (Continued from page 2)  ware upgrades, ignition cylinder
        facility—an advanced “clean-  are grateful to Congresswoman  investigation. Students will learn                      sleeves, or restitution if theft oc-
        room” designed for micro- and  Meng and Senator Gillibrand for  from both academic experts and  •    Credit, Banking & Mortgages  curred after April 29, 2025.
        nanoscale device fabrication—  recognizing the value of scientific  seasoned ethical hackers, gaining  —  4,235  complaints including       Utilities and Winter Protections
        thanks to more than $3 million in  research, practical education, and  practical experience in identifying  identity theft, debt collection, loan       New Yorkers have strong pro-
        federal funding secured by U.S.  the college’s indispensable role  and mitigating cyber threats.  scams, and credit reporting issues.  tections against winter shutoffs.
        Rep. Grace Meng. The investment  within the borough and city.”       The third project expands the  •    Landlord/Tenant — 4,041  Utilities must provide extended
        supports three major STEM initia-       Meng, a senior member of the  Queens Technology and Innova-  complaints involving security de-  notice, cannot disconnect service
        tives aimed at expanding research  House Appropriations Commit-  tion Hub at the Tech Incubator  posits, evictions, and harassment.  during the Christmas–New Year
        capacity, strengthening student  tee, emphasized the long-term im-  at Queens College (TIQC). With  •    Consumer Services — 3,330  period, and must assess health
        career readiness, and opening  pact on Queens residents. “Queens  over $1 million in new fund-  complaints about immigration ser-  risks before terminating service.
        new pathways for local youth and  College does a tremendous job  ing, the hub will offer hands-on  vice providers, movers, dry clean-       Internet and Account Security
        underserved residents to engage  educating our future workforce,  training in artificial intelligence,  ers, and other personal services.       The AG urges residents to use
        with emerging technologies.  and these projects will help ensure  machine learning, blockchain,  •    Utilities — 1,423 complaints  strong passwords, multifactor
             The cleanroom project, jointly  that students are well prepared in  data analytics, and cybersecurity.  involving phone, cable, and en-  authentication, breach-checking
        funded by Rep. Meng and U.S.  crucial and demanding fields such  It  will also  launch community  ergy services.     tools, and updated antivirus soft-
        Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, rep-  as STEM,” she said. “Our students  programs that apply emerging  •    Home Repair/Improvement  ware to prevent account takeovers.
        resents over $1 million of the  are our future. We must make the  technologies to local needs, with  — 1,349 complaints, including  Parents are encouraged to moni-
        allocation and positions Queens  investments they require, and this  a focus on youth engagement and  contractor fraud and solar instal-  tor children’s gaming and social
        College as a regional leader in  money will also benefit our great  economic mobility. Partnerships  lation issues.  media use, avoid overnight device
        semiconductor and nanotechnolo-  borough.”                 with Google, Verizon, the Queens  •    Entertainment — 1,079 com-  access, and use parental controls.
        gy training. Housed in the Physics       The cleanroom will support  Public Library, and local health  plaints about events, ticketing, and       Banking and Credit Fraud
        Department, the Class 1,000 facil-  research in semiconductors, la-  systems will connect students to  streaming services.       Residents are warned never
        ity will filter more than 99.9 per-  ser technology, solar energy,  internships, applied projects, and  •    Travel — 718 complaints,  to click unsolicited links, share
        cent of airborne particles, enabling  and cancer-detection sensors,  job opportunities.  largely tied to airline cancellations  verification codes, or move money
        students and researchers to design  while also preparing students       Queens College, long recog-  and refund disputes.  at the direction of a caller. Credit
        and fabricate devices with features  for high-demand jobs created by  nized for its academic excellence       Key Fraud Trends and Con-  freezes and fraud alerts remain
        thousands of times thinner than a  the federal CHIPS and Science  and affordability, continues to  sumer Protections  free tools to protect personal data.
        human hair. Such environments  Act. Despite New York’s grow-  rank among the nation’s top pub-       Algorithmic Pricing       Immigration Scams
        are  essential  for  producing  the  ing semiconductor sector, many  lic institutions. With more than       A new state law now requires       The AG warns that immigration
        chips that power smartphones,  positions remain unfilled due to a  160 undergraduate and graduate  companies to disclose when they  service providers are not attorneys
        artificial intelligence systems, and  shortage of trained workers—an  programs, the college maintains  use personal data to set individual-  and cannot offer legal advice.
        next-generation medical sensors.  issue the college aims to address  a strong reputation for research,  ized prices. Consumers are urged  They must use clear contracts,
             College President Frank H. Wu  directly.              liberal arts, and workforce prepa-  to compare prices across devices,  cannot imply special government
        said the investment strengthens       A second initiative, funded with  ration.         accounts, and locations to detect  access, and cannot threaten cli-
        both academic and economic op-  more than $1 million, will estab-       The new federal investments,  undisclosed “surveillance pric-  ents. Victims are urged to report
        portunity. “This funding positions  lish the Queens College Working  campus leaders say, will deepen  ing.” Violations can result in  fraud to the AG’s Immigration
        the college as a leader in techno-  Group for Digital Forensics: Anal-  that mission—expanding oppor-  $1,000 penalties per incident.  Services Fraud Unit.
        logical research and development,  ysis and Defense. Based in the  tunity for students while strength-  Price Gouging       Home Improvement Scams
        STEM education, and career read-  Computer Science Department,  ening Queens’ role in the nation’s       During emergencies, businesses       Following storms and high
        iness—a combination that is so  the program will train students  growing technology economy.  cannot charge “unconscionably  contractor demand, residents are
                                                                                                excessive” prices for essential  urged to avoid unsolicited repair
           Gillibrand, Schumer, Fetterman Introduce Legislation To                              goods such as gasoline, batter-  offers, verify licenses, check refer-
                 Expand Nutrition Assistance For Puerto Ricans                                  ies, lodging, or transportation.  ences, and never pay cash deposits
                                                                                                Consumers reporting gouging  before signing a contract.
             U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand       “I’ve always maintained that   this issue while in Congress was   should document dates, locations,       Air Travel Rights
        (D-NY), Senate Democratic  SNAP is a critical lifeline, yet   the Puerto Rico Nutrition As-  receipts, and photos.        Travelers may be entitled to
        Leader Charles  E. Schumer  Puerto Ricans aren’t fully eli-  sistance Fairness Act, bipartisan        Housing and Rent Issues  refunds or compensation for can-
        (D-NY), and U.S. Senator John  gible. We all get hungry and we   legislation to secure a structured        Tenants continue to report  cellations, delays, or overbooking.
        Fetterman (D-PA) introduced the  shouldn’t punish people when   and successful transition. Sena-  security deposit violations and  Airlines must provide timely sta-
        Puerto Rico Nutrition Assistance  they need food,” said Senator   tor Gillibrand has historically   rent overcharges. Landlords must  tus updates and honor their cus-
        Fairness Act. This landmark leg-  Fetterman. “I’m proud to sup-  been our lead for this bill in the   return deposits within 14 days  tomer service plans. Checked bag
        islation would address inequali-  port the Puerto Rico Nutrition   Senate, and I am thankful that   or provide an itemized damage  fees must be refunded if luggage is
        ties in food assistance to Puerto  Assistance Fairness Act to make   we can count on her once more   list; failure to do so may entitle  lost or significantly delayed.
        Ricans by allowing Puerto Rico  USDA nutrition programs more   as she reintroduces this important   tenants to double damages. Rent-       Reporting Fraud
        to fully participate in the Supple-  fair and accessible.”  proposal in the 119th Congress.   stabilized tenants are reminded to       New Yorkers who believe
        mental Nutrition Assistance       “This Senate bill builds on the   I look forward to continuing to   check their rent histories and avoid  they’ve been scammed can file
        Program (SNAP).              work we have done in the House   work together.”           signing back dated documents.  complaints online or call the At-
             “Puerto Rico’s exclusion from  to address the cost-of-living        Currently, U.S. citizens living        Automobile Fraud  torney General’s hotline at 1 800
        SNAP has needlessly punished  challenges that Puerto Ricans   in Puerto Rico participate in the        The AG highlighted Lemon  771 7755. The AG’s office encour-
        Puerto Ricans, ripping away es-  face,” said Resident Commis-  Nutrition Assistance Program   Law protections and ongoing ac-  ages residents to stay informed,
        sential nutrition benefits and bil-  sioner Pablo José Hernández.    (NAP), a capped block grant that   tion against Hyundai and Kia for  document suspicious activity,
        lions of dollars in funding to the  “I commend Senator Gillibrand   is not needs-based or reactive to   inadequate anti-theft technology.  and report fraud promptly to help
        island,” said Senator Gillibrand.  for her leadership in introduc-  increased participation. This has   Owners may be eligible for soft-  protect consumers statewide.
        “The vital Puerto Rico Nutrition  ing the Senate companion and   led to lower nutrition benefits
        Assistance Fairness Act would  strengthening this effort to im-  for residents of Puerto Rico than   Riders, MTA Win Federal Court
        correct this injustice by enabling  prove affordability in Puerto   for residents of the 50 states and   Victory Over DC Bureaucrats, Saving
        Puerto Ricans to participate  Rico.”                       the District of Columbia. Fur-
        in SNAP and receive Disaster       “Puerto Rico’s Nutrition As-  thermore, the NAP block grant   Successful Congestion Relief Program
        SNAP in the wake of natural  sistance Program (NAP) lacks   has no equivalent to Disaster
        disasters and other emergencies.  several important tools that are   SNAP, meaning that Puerto   Riders Alliance Policy & Com-  Judge Liman’s exacting decision
        I’m proud to lead the charge to  available under the Supplemental   Rican disasters or emergencies   munications Director Danny  stops a vengeful federal government
        get this legislation passed, and  Nutrition Assistance Program   require separate, new appropria-  Pearlstein said:  from punishing working New York-
        I’ll keep fighting until Puerto Ri-  (SNAP) and are designed to pro-  tions from Congress which can                  ers for such a resounding public
        cans have the same benefits that  vide direct support to beneficia-  take months. There are currently        “New York’s congestion relief  policy victory.
        are afforded to other American  ries,” said Puerto Rico Governor   approximately 1.5 million NAP   program today continues its unin-       “We are grateful to our expert at-
        citizens.”                   Jeniffer González-Colón. “Aside   participants.            terrupted winning streak on our  torneys at Earthjustice and our state
             “Our fellow citizens in Puerto  from providing greater benefit        The Puerto Rico Nutrition   streets and in the courts.   and City partners in the litigation for
        Ricans have been unjustly ex-  assistance, SNAP offers opportu-  Assistance Fairness Act would        “After more than a year of suc-  standing up for the incontrovertible
        cluded from the Supplemental  nities for economic development   transition Puerto Rico from NAP   cess, saving commuters time and  facts and the rule of law at such a
        Nutrition Assistance Program for  via education, training, and em-  to SNAP.            raising money to fix the subway,  perilous moment for both.”
        decades,” said Senator Schumer.  ployment, and offers robust assis-       This legislation is endorsed by
        “I’m proud to champion this leg-  tance in the aftermath of natural   the Hispanic Federation, Coali-
        islation with Senator Gillibrand  and other disasters. This is why   tion for Food Security, MAZON:
        to right past wrongs by enabling  Puerto Rico needs a transition   A Jewish Response to Hunger,
        our fellow citizens in Puerto Rico  from NAP to SNAP, a goal that I   and Bread for the World.
        to fully participate in SNAP and  support and have worked on for        “For more than four decades,
        ensuring the people of Puerto  many years, first as a member of   American Families in Puerto
        Rico have the full access to fed-  Congress and now as Governor.
        eral resources that they deserve.”  One of the bills I introduced on   (Continued on page 4)
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