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PAGE 4                                                     THE QUEENS TIMES                             THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2025

           City Council Passes Council Member Julie Won’s Bill to                                  AG James Celebrates New Nation
         Safeguard Against Conflicts of Interest in City Contracting                              Leading Shield Law Protections for

        Int. 479 would establish standards  a clause requiring the contractor to  reported that “City ethics rules   Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care
        and procedures to determine the  use the standards and procedures  ban relatives from lobbying each
        existence of conflicts of interest  whether there is:      other. At minimum, David Banks   (Continued from page 3)  in an increasingly hostile national
        and other misconduct.        •    Conflicts of Interest:   would be required to secure a                             landscape.”
                                     •    Any officer or employee of  waiver from the city’s Conflicts   sensitive health information and       “The passing of Shield Law
             At the Thursday, December 18  the contractor, or any officer of a  of Interest Board before meeting   extend protections to everyone  2.0 is one of the most important
        Stated Meeting, the New York City  subcontractor—has a conflict of  with a company represented by   involved in care are so essential.  pieces of legislation to ensure NY
        Council passed Council Member  interest related to the contract.  his brother.” Intro 479-2024 would   New York is demonstrating how  can continue to be a safe haven for
        Julie Won’s bill, Int. 479. The  •    Misconduct:          further codify these prevention   states can protect access to care.  LGBTQ unhoused youth – espe-
        bill requires that the City Chief  •    Any owner, officer, or employee  measures and make certifications   This bill strengthens New York’s  cially after the U.S. House of Rep-
        Procurement Officer establish  of the contractor or its subcontrac-  of these measures public.  shield law, further safeguarding  resentatives passed H.R. 3492,”
        standards and procedures to de-  tors has engaged in corruption,       “We’ve seen corruption, nepo-  patients, providers, and anyone  said Nadia Swanson, Director of
        termine the existence of conflicts  criminal activity, gross misman-  tism, and bribery happen again   who helps them, ensuring access  Advocacy and Global Platforms,
        of interest and other misconduct  agement, or abuse of authority  and again in city contracting. Int.   to critical health care, especially  The Ali Forney Center. “Gender-
        concerning city contracts valued  related to the contract.  479 will strengthen integrity in   for young people, immigrants,  affirming care access supports
        over $100,000.                    The Adams Administration  City procurement by proactively   people with low incomes, and  youths’ ability to heal from the
             The Chief Procurement Officer,  made headlines for multiple cor-  identifying and disclosing conflicts   other communities most likely  trauma of family rejection, access
        in consultation with the Conflicts  ruption scandals during the May-  of interest and serious misconduct   to be targeted and criminalized.”  work and school opportunities,
        of Interest Board and the Depart-  or’s tenure. This includes former  for contracts that are $100,000 or        “Children and their families  and move on to independence to
        ment of Investigation, must create  DOE Chancellor David Banks,  more,” said Council Member Julie   must  be able to  obtain neces-  live the life we all deserve.”
        rules and procedures for contrac-  who signed off on $1.4 million  Won. “Creating uniform standards,   sary medical care, including       “As medical providers, mental
        tors to use in determining whether  worth of contracts with compa-  mandatory reporting, and public   legally protected healthcare,  health professionals, social work-
        any of their officers or employees  nies who hired David’s brother  accountability will protect taxpay-  without being punished,” said  ers, and service providers, we
        have a conflict of interest related  Terrence as a consultant so he  er dollars and weed out problematic   Alex Dery Snider, Director of  live by a shared code of ethics: to
        to a covered contract.       could set up meetings with “top  contractors that have been allowed   Policy and Communications of  enhance human well-being, advo-
             A covered contract must include  government stakeholders.” NBC  to fly under the radar for too long.”  the Empire Justice Center. “This  cate for fair access to basic human
                                                                                                is a matter of life and death for  needs with dignity, and support
            Gillibrand, Schumer, Meng Lead Effort To Preserve New                               our clients, and the need for  patients’ self-determination,” said
           York’s Ability To Use Broadband Infrastructure Funds To                              these protections has only gotten  the New York City Trans Queer
                                                                                                more urgent since the bill was  Provider Advocacy Coalition.
         Support Broadband Adoption And Digital Inclusion Projects                              introduced. We thank Governor  “Shield Law 2.0 protects our abil-
                                                                                                Hochul for signing this important  ity to provide safe and accessible
             U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand  ing uncertainty that could result  where they live. Broadband adop-  legislation. We also are grateful  care to our community. Thank
        and Charles Schumer, along with  in the loss of federal support for  tion projects play a crucial role in   to Attorney General James and  you, Senator Hoylman-Sigal
        Congresswoman Grace Meng,  increasing broadband adoption  ensuring full participation in the   sponsors Senator Hoylman-Sigal  and Assemblymember Bronson,
        raised concerns about the National  across New York State.   digital economy. This is necessary   and Assemblymember Bronson  for your leadership, and Gov-
        Telecommunications and Informa-           The  members emphasized  because long-term American eco-  for their leadership on this issue.”  ernor Hochul, for recognizing
        tion Administration’s (NTIA) po-  that “BEAD non-deployment  nomic competitiveness relies on        “With the enactment of Shield  the urgency and importance of
        tential reclamation of Broadband  funds would benefit many more  a digitally connected and skilled   Law 2.0, New York continues  expanding protections for gender-
        Equity, Access, and Deployment  households than the one percent of  workforce.”         to lead the nation in protecting  affirming care.”
        (BEAD) non-deployment funds.  households eligible for deployment       The members closed the letter   transgender people, their fami-       “Thanks so very much to our
        If the NTIA unlawfully withholds  funds and would help close the  by highlighting that “Workforce   lies, and the healthcare providers  New York state legislature, our
        these funds, New York stands to  digital access divide for K-12 stu-  development, employment, digi-  who support them,” said Patrick  governor, and Attorney General
        lose at least $273.52 million in  dents, veterans, aging adults, rural  tal safety education, support for   McGovern, CEO of Callen-Lorde  James for supporting bodily au-
        funding to support broadband  communities, and families across  remote learning, telehealth, and   Community Health Center. “We  tonomy and human rights,” said
        adoption and digital inclusion  the state. To fully ensure that all  the other  non-deployment  ac-  are grateful to Attorney General  Scott Hartman, MD, Secretary,
        efforts.                     New Yorkers can participate in an  tivities approved under the NTIA’s   Letitia James for defending ac-  New York State Academy of Fam-
             The BEAD program is a  increasingly digital era, they not  original 2022 guidance are foun-  cess to evidence-based care and  ily Physicians. “And thanks to the
        $42.45 billion federal grant pro-  only need access to broadband,  dational to delivering high-speed   for standing up to efforts that  many organizations that worked
        gram that aims to connect every  but also access to affordable broad-  reliable internet to New York’s   threaten New Yorkers as well as  tirelessly on the passage of this
        American to high-speed internet  band, internet-enabled devices,  most underserved communities.”  patients and providers across state  bill,  including  the  NY  State
        by funding partnerships to build  and digital literacy programming       The members urged Commerce   lines; and we thank Governor  Academy of Family Physicians,
        broadband infrastructure.  BEAD  to maximize internet connectiv-  Secretary Howard Lutnick and   Kathy Hochul for her leadership  NY State Psychiatric Association,
        non-deployment funds refer to the  ity.”                   NTIA Administrator Arielle Roth   in signing this critical legislation  NYCLU, Planned Parenthood,
        funding left over after a state meets       “BEAD non-deployment funds  to “preserve the flexibility states   into law and providing necessary  and Human Rights Campaign.”
        BEAD’s infrastructure deploy-  are meant to complement BEAD’s  retained prior to the issuance of   protections for New York’s pro-       “At the end of one of the worst
        ment requirements. In May 2022,  universal connectivity goals, and  the NTIA’s June 2025 restructur-  viders of vital and life-affirming  weeks of attacks on gender af-
        the NTIA outlined acceptable uses  federal statute explicitly authorizes  ing notice and allow states to use   care. At Callen-Lorde, we believe  firming care and the right of
        for these funds, clarifying that  these funds for a broad range of  BEAD non-deployment funds for   every person deserves to be seen,  trans people to bodily autonomy
        states may be able to use BEAD  non-deployment activities, includ-  digital inclusion efforts.”  affirmed, and cared for—without  in the U.S., I celebrate Governor
        non-deployment funds to support  ing  accessibility,  affordability,       Along with Senators Gillibrand   exception.  Medical  decisions  Hochul’s signature on Shield Law
        digital inclusion projects, includ-  and digital readiness. If the NTIA  and Schumer and Congresswoman   should be grounded in science  2.0 to protect trans youth’s access
        ing expanding access to afford-  restricts or reclaims these funds,  Meng, the letter was cosigned by   and remain between a patient,  to life-saving care and the physi-
        able broadband internet services,  broadband infrastructure invest-  Representatives Hakeem Jeffries   their family, and their clinician.  cians and families who provide it
        internet-enabled devices, digital  ments risk creating a two-tiered  (D-NY-08), Dan Goldman (D-  Partisan politics have no place in  to them,” said H. May, Organizer
        literacy programming, telehealth  system where broadband avail-  NY-10), John Mannion (D-NY-22),   the clinic.”      for FLX Beacon: A Coalition for
        services, and cybersecurity educa-  ability exists but remains out of  Timothy Kennedy (D-NY-26),        “The National Council of Jew-  LGBTQIA+ Liberation Across
        tion initiatives.            reach for those who need it most,”  Josh Riley (D-NY-19), Pat Ryan   ish Women New York celebrates  the Finger Lakes. “I am grateful
             However, the NTIA’s June 2025  the lawmakers stressed.  (D-NY-18), George Latimer (D-  the passage of the Shield Law  that Governor Hochul continues
        BEAD restructuring policy notice       The members continued to un-  NY-16), Nydia Velázquez (D-NY-  2.0, a critical victory that ensures  to follow the science that over-
        rescinds states’ flexibility to use  derscore the importance of broad-  07), Tom Suozzi (D-NY-03), Greg-  New York state continues to pro-  whelmingly supports the safety
        these funds as Congress intended.  band access in an increasingly  ory Meeks (D-NY-5), Adriano   tect medical professionals who  and value of gender affirming
        As of today, the NTIA has yet to  digital era, stating that “Every  Espaillat (D-NY-13), Yvette Clarke   provide reproductive healthcare  medical care for trans people of
        clarify whether states will be able  New Yorker deserves affordable,  (D-NY-09), Laura Gillen (D-NY-  and gender-affirming care,” said  all ages, empowering them to
        to retain these funds at all, creat-  high-speed internet, regardless of  04), and Paul Tonko (D-NY-20).   Andrea Salwen Kopel, Executive  live full and meaningful lives. I
                                                                                                Director of the National Council  am also buoyed by the Attorney
          Gillibrand, Hyde-Smith Applaud Senate Passage Of Their                                of Jewish Women New York.  General’s statements of unwav-
                                                                                                “Jewish texts and traditions value  ering support for trans youth in
             Bill To Support Victims Of Human Trafficking, Urge                                 the life and health of pregnant  New York and beyond following
                  President Trump To Promptly Sign It Into Law                                  people and support their right  HHS’s announcement that it will
                                                                                                to seek and receive the care they  deny hospital systems essential
             U.S. Senators Kirsten  islation also unanimously passed   victims of human trafficking and   need without  fear  or  coercion.  funding in order to force them
        Gillibrand (D-NY) and Cindy  the House earlier this month and   help them reestablish their lives,”   Ensuring legal protection for both  to terminate gender affirming
        Hyde-Smith (R-MS) lauded the  now goes to President Trump for   said Senator Gillibrand. “This   providers and patients aligns with  care for all trans youth. As the
        Senate’s  unanimous passage  his signature. Senator Gillibrand   legislation will help shield traf-  these core Jewish values and up-  national government increases
        of their Trafficking Survivors  fought for this bill for nearly a   ficking survivors from further   holds justice and compassion for  its existential attacks on the trans
        Relief Act, which would enable  decade.                    undue harm, protecting them   all.  At a time when access and  community, state leadership is
        survivors of human traffick-       “The passage of my Traf-  from the threat of criminaliza-  safety are under attack across the  essential.”
        ing to have nonviolent offenses  ficking Survivors Relief Act   tion, prison sentences, and subse-  country, Shield 2.0 solidifies New       For more information on New
        that they were forced to commit  through Congress is an enormous                        York’s role as a beacon of repro-  York’s shield law protections,
        vacated and expunged. The leg-  milestone in the effort to support   (Continued on page 8)  ductive freedom and protection  visit OAG’s website.
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