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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2025                                THE QUEENS TIMES                                                            PAGE 3


         Governor Hochul Signs Legislation Requiring Language  NYS Comptroller DiNapoli: Gen Z and
                  Assistance Programs in Hospitals Statewide                                    Young Millennials in NY Struggle With

        Ensuring Equitable Health Care  shouldn’t depend on your English  heard, and fully supported when   Economic and Affordability Challenges
        Access for Millions of New York-  proficiency — it should depend on  seeking healthcare.”
        ers Who Speak A Language Other  your needs as a patient. I am deep-       Assemblymember Grace Lee                   graduates nationally. People aged
        than English                 ly grateful to Governor Hochul for  said, “Language barriers too often                  26 to 34 are more likely to have
                                     recognizing the urgency of this  prevent immigrant New Yorkers                          a bachelor’s degree (31.5%) com-
        Legislation S6288B/A387B Re-  issue and to Senator John Liu for  the ability to understand their own                 pared to those aged 35 and older
        quires Adequate Language Assis-  his steadfast partnership in getting  medical care. This bill will help             (19.6%).
        tance Programs in All New York  this done. Together, we are mak-  ensure that every patient, no mat-                 Job Market
        State Hospitals              ing our hospitals more reflective  ter what language they speak, can                         For 18- to 25-year-olds, the
                                     of the communities they serve.”  advocate for themselves and better                     labor force participation rate in
             Governor Kathy Hochul signed       Assemblymember Michaelle  navigate the healthcare system.                    2023 was 47.6% with just under
        legislation to require general hos-  Solages said, “Every New Yorker  Thank you to Assemblymember                    half (49.9%) attending school
        pitals across the state to develop  has the right to quality medical  Nily Rozic and Senator John Liu       Student Loan Debt, Rising  (high school and above). For those
        a language assistance program to  care, and language should never  for leading on this important leg-  Housing Costs, and High Unem-  in school and in the labor force,
        ensure patients are able to access  block someone from getting the  islation and to Governor Hochul  ployment Undermine Financial  the majority (87.8%) worked
        all health care services. This legis-  help they need. This law brings us  for signing it into law.”  Independence   mostly part-time with a median
        lation builds on New York’s role as  closer to a system that is equitable,       Assemblymember Steven Raga       New York’s young adults —  work week of 21.7 hours. Employ-
        a national leader in breaking down  accessible, and culturally com-  said, “No one’s health should be  some members of Generation Z  ment for the 18- to 25-year-olds
        barriers to quality health care and  petent. By expanding language  jeopardized simply because they  (born 1997-2012) and Millennials  is largely in service occupations
        resources.                   resources, we ensure that patients  speak a different language. As  (born 1981-1996) — are facing  such as sales, food preparation or
             “Everyone deserves the right  can clearly communicate with  home to one of the most diverse  a complex economic landscape  serving. Young adults aged 26 to
        to accessible health care, free from  their providers without  fear of  neighborhoods in the world, these  including higher unemployment  34 have the highest participation
        language barriers that prevent  misunderstandings. I thank Gov-  barriers are felt especially strong-  rates, increasing costs, and larger  rate at 84.7%. Just under 90%
        them from accessing the services  ernor Hochul, Assemblywoman  ly here in Queens. Passing A387  debt burdens, that threatens their  of those who are college edu-
        they need,” Governor Hochul said.  Rozic, and Senator Liu for advanc-  is a necessary step to ensure that  financial well-being, according  cated (and not currently attending
        “Signing this legislation ensures  ing this essential legislation.”  all New Yorkers can access the  to a new report released by State  school) are employed compared to
        that all New Yorkers, regardless       Assemblymember Karines  quality healthcare they deserve  Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.  68.1% of those without a college
        of their primary language, are  Reyes, R.N. said, “New York is  by guaranteeing the availability       “Young adults are dealing with  education.
        treated with dignity and care.”  home to large populations of non-  of translation services.”  mounting obstacles to achieving       Unemployment
             The bill would require every  English speakers, the hearing im-       CACF’s Co-Executive Direc-  financial stability and indepen-       Compared to older New York-
        general hospital to develop a  paired and others, who depend on  tors Anita Gundanna and Vanessa  dence,” DiNapoli said. “They face  ers, young adults face higher
        language assistance program that  general hospitals for quality care.  Leung said, “Language access is  a shrinking pool of entry-level  unemployment. The unemploy-
        adds certain elements, including:  Language barriers are a serious  health equity. Right now in New  jobs and rising unemployment,  ment rate for young adults was
        •    The designation of a language  hindrance to the delivery of care  York State, over a third of Asian  driven in part by AI. Increasing  8.6% in 2023, more than double
        assistance coordinator       to these sizable populations, and  American New Yorkers are cur-  housing costs along with growing  the statewide average. However,
        •    Policies and procedures that  Governor Hochul’s signing of this  rently limited English proficient  debt are also making it increas-  unemployment varies based on
        ensure timely identification and  pivotal legislation makes serious  (LEP) and these language barriers  ingly difficult for them to live  race, ethnicity and education. In
        ongoing access for patients in need  strides in removing those barri-  greatly impact families as they try  independently and build their  2024, the unemployment rate in
        of language assistance services  ers. I look forward to seeing how  to navigate the healthcare system.  future. Addressing affordability,  New York for Black or African
        •    Ongoing education and training  the medical facilities creatively  We thank Governor Hochul for  expanding housing options, and  Americans aged 20 to 24 was
        for hospital staff           expand access to health care,  signing the hospital language  improving access to education,  18.2%, more than double their
        •    Appropriate signage     through the development of pro-  access bill S6288B/A387B into  job training and employment  white counterparts; the same
        •    Documentation of language  tocols and programs to allow for  law. This is a critical step forward  opportunities are  essential  to  was true among 25- to 34-year-
        preference in medical records  the adequate accommodation of  to ensuring that all patients —  reversing these trends. Retain-  olds. Young adults of Hispanic or
        •    Provision of skilled interpreters  all patients who require language  regardless of the language they  ing the state’s young workforce  Latino ethnicity also had higher
        and other staff skilled in com-  assistance.”              speak — will receive full access  is a critical component of New  unemployment rates. Asians aged
        munication with vision and/or       Assemblymember Jessica  to the healthcare services they  York’s prospects for its long-term  25 to 34 had the lowest unemploy-
        hearing-impaired individuals to  González-Rojas said, “Today’s  need in New York State’s hospi-  economic growth and prosperity.”  ment rate. The unemployment rate
        patients requiring such services  signing of A387B is a major win  tals. Having access to culturally       In 2023, there were 4.6 mil-  for those in the 26 to 34 age group
             State Senator Gustavo Rivera  for New Yorkers who deserve  responsive language assistance  lion New Yorkers aged 18 to 34  who do not have a college degree
        said, “Ensuring language access  clear, accessible communication  coordinators will be transforma-  (“young adults”)  representing  was over two times higher than
        at hospitals for every New Yorker  when seeking hospital care. This  tive for our community members  23.2% of the state’s population  those with one in 2023.
        is imperative for a state that  law requires hospitals to provide  seeking medical care. CACF and  and 6.1% of the young adult  Expenses
        wants to ensure access to care is  vital language-assistance services  our coalition are grateful for the  population nationwide, according       The largest expenses for young
        universal. Thank you to Governor  — including translated forms and  leadership of bill sponsors Assem-  to the Census Bureau’s American  adults  were  housing,  food  and
        Hochul for signing this valuable  access to interpreters — so pa-  blywoman Nily Rozic and Senator  Community Survey. However,  transportation, which comprised
        legislation by Senator Liu and  tients can understand their treat-  John Liu for shepherding this bill  New York saw a 1.9% decline  over two-thirds of their total
        Assemblymember Rozic.”       ment, billing, and follow-up care.  into law. Our coalition is proud to  in this age group over the past  spending in 2023. Housing repre-
             State Senator John Liu said,  As someone who represents one of  have advocated for this legislation  decade, while the national popula-  sented the largest expense, 35%,
        “Every patient who walks through  the most culturally and linguisti-  alongside them and will continue  tion of young adults grew 4.2%.  and food and transportation were
        a hospital’s doors should have the  cally diverse communities in the  to work to ensure that language       The majority of young adults  a third of expenses.
        ability to communicate clearly and  state, I know how transformative  access services are strengthened  reside in the downstate regions       Since 2013, median rental costs
        confidently with their doctor, es-  — even life-saving — this bill  across the state.”  (New York City, Long Island and  for housing across New York
        pecially during emergencies when  can be for families like mine. I       Chinese-American Plan-  the Hudson Valley), with one in  have increased by 33%, with the
        time is of the essence. Unfortu-  want to thank Governor Hochul  ning Council President & CEO  four New York City residents  number of lower cost units declin-
        nately, too many young children  for signing this critical bill and  Wayne Ho said, “We thank Gov-  falling into this age group. From  ing. Due to these increased costs,
        still need to translate complicated  congratulate Assemblymember  ernor Hochul for signing S6288B/  2013 to 2023, seven regions across  35.9% of young adult renters now
        healthcare information for their  Nily Rozic and Senator John Liu  A387B into law and expanding  the state experienced a decline  face housing cost burdens with
        immigrant parents due to insuffi-  for their leadership in champion-  language access in hospitals  in their young adult populations,  22.4% spending 30-49% of their
        cient language support throughout  ing it. With A387 now law, we’re  across New York. We hear from  with the largest decrease in the  income on rent and utilities and
        state hospitals. This bill will make  making our healthcare system  the community members we serve  North Country (8.5%).  13.4% spending 50% or more.
        sure in-language isn’t just an af-  more equitable and responsive to  every day who struggle to access       For 18-year-old high school  In addition, home ownership by
        terthought, but a requirement for  the needs of all our communities.”  critical services like hospital and  graduates in New York, over half,  young adults has become increas-
        all of New York’s hospitals so all       Assemblywoman Jenifer  health appointments. Our lim-  56.7%, pursue higher education,
        New Yorkers can have confidence  Rajkumar said, “As a representa-  ited English proficient and Asian  more than 37.3% of high school   (Continued on page 4)
        that their healthcare is in good  tive of Queens, the most linguis-  American communities deserve
        hands.”                      tically diverse community in the  dignity, care, and the ability to
             Assemblymember Amy Paulin  world, I’m proud to co-sponsor  communicate their medical needs
        said, “Assemblymember Rozic  this legislation to guarantee lan-  and understand their treatment in
        and Senator Liu have been a cham-  guage access for all New Yorkers.  the language they speak, espe-
        pion for patients who too often  In moments of crisis—especially  cially in a timely manner. This law
        struggle to navigate our health-  in the emergency room—timely  takes meaningful steps to address
        care system, and this legislation  care can mean the difference  those gaps in care and ensures
        reflects her strong commitment to  between life and death. No one  more equity in treatment for the
        equity in care. It fills a longstand-  should ever be denied care be-  most vulnerable New Yorkers. We
        ing gap to help ensure that our  cause of a language barrier. With  are deeply grateful to Assembly-
        hospitals better meet the needs of  this bill now becoming law, we up-  woman Rozic and Senator John
        the communities they serve, and  hold a simple yet profound truth:  Liu for their continued leadership
        I’m grateful to Governor Hochul  every New Yorker—whether they  in uplifting our immigrant com-
        for signing it into law.”    speak a different language or  munities.”
             Ass emblywoman Nily Rozic  communicate through sign lan-
        said, “Navigating healthcare  guage—has the right to be seen,   (Continued on page 9)
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