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PAGE 6                                                     THE QUEENS TIMES                             THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2025

        Council Member Nantasha Williams Pushes Forward
               New Legislation to Support City Workers And

                            Community Board Members

             At a recent Stated meeting, the
        last of the year for City Council,
        Council Member Nantasha Wil-
        liams’ two bills, designed to
        strengthen the people and sys-
        tems that keep New York City
        government running, passed the
        Council vote, ensuring both are
        prepared for the challenges of a
        fast-changing world.
             The first bill, Int.1066, es-
        tablishes an interagency task
        force to examine how artificial
        intelligence and algorithmic tools
        are being introduced across city
        agencies and how these systems
        are affecting civil service em-
        ployees.  AI is already shaping
        workflows, decision-making, and  safely, respectfully, and effective-  side it are informed, supported,
        job responsibilities in ways that  ly, reflecting the standards New  and clearly accounted for. They
        are not always visible or consis-  Yorkers expect from government.  set clear expectations, listen to
        tent. The task force would meet       “As our city evolves, we have  those doing the work, and build
        at least twice a year and create a  a responsibility to be thoughtful  systems and spaces where people
        formal mechanism for employees  about how our institutions operate  can serve and engage safely and
        to share their experiences, giving  and how people experience them.  responsibly, fostering respectful
        the City the ability to address  Whether we’re talking about new  interactions, fairness, transpar-  Park Side Restaurant
        impacts proactively rather than  technology in city agencies or the  ency, and inclusive participation.”
        reactively.                  everyday  work of  our  commu-       With this legislation, Council
             Int. 0472 focuses on commu-  nity boards, clear standards and  Member Williams aims to ensure   Queens’Finest Italian Restaurant
        nity boards, a critical entry point  consistent support matter. These  that city systems not only keep
        for civic engagement and local  bills are about building systems  pace with technological and so-
        decision-making. The legislation  that are responsive, accountable,  cietal change but also cultivate
        requires  borough presidents  to  and grounded in real experience,  the kind of civic environment
        provide equal employment op-  so as our city changes, the people  New Yorkers deserve. She looks
        portunity training to community  who keep it running aren’t left  forward to working with her col-
        board members, including anti-  behind,”  said Council Member  leagues, city agencies, labor part-
        harassment and anti-discrimina-  Williams.  “Both bills reflect the  ners, and community stakeholders
        tion standards. These trainings  simple principle that government  to advance these bills through the
        ensure that civic spaces operate  works best when the people in-  legislative process.
            St. Mary’s Healthcare System For Children Hosts

             Legislative Breakfast To Advocate For Essential
           Medicaid Funding For Medically Fragile Children                                        About Park Side Restaurant - An Italian Landmark in the heart of Corona,
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        The event was in partnership with                                                         detail served by our professional staff. Park Side is also happy to host your
        New York State Assemblyman                                                                next function with our private dining area and flexible banquet packages.
        Edward C. Braunstein and New
        York State Senator Toby Ann                                                                 107-01 Corona  Ave. Corona Heights, NY
        Stavisky                                                                                          (718) 271-9274 • (718) 271-9871
             On December 10th, St. Mary’s                                                                    - Reservations Suggested -
        Healthcare System for Children,
        New York State Assemblyman
        Edward C. Braunstein and New
        York State Senator Toby Ann
        Stavisky hosted a legislative
        breakfast to discuss the need to
        safeguard Medicaid funding,
        which is critical for the medically  with cognitive hyperinsulinism,  young adults with serious medi-
        fragile children and young adults  which requires round-the-clock  cal complexities. The families
        receiving care at St. Mary’s. As-  care and vital services from St.  they and other medically fragile
        semblywoman Nily Rozic and  Mary’s. Ptak shared that when  providers serve depend on Med-
        Assemblyman David Weprin  private insurance denied coverage  icaid to access the 24/7 care their
        attended and staff representing  for an urgently needed wheelchair,  loved ones require. I was proud
        Senator Leroy Comrie, Senator  Medicaid ensured Skylar received  to convene with my legislative
        John  Liu,  Assemblyman  Sam  it. Swati Kim, mother of 18-year-  colleagues, St. Mary’s leadership
        Berger, Senator Monica R. Marti-  old Joshua, was supported by St.  and patient families at the facility
        nez, and Assemblywoman Alicia  Mary’s early on through Home  for an important conversation on
        Hyndman also attended the event.  Care when her son was born at 23  the vital work St. Mary’s does and
        Participants discussed the serious  weeks and later suffered a stroke.  how we can work in Albany to
        consequences that recently en-  Kim explained how Medicaid  protect access to Medicaid.”
        acted Medicaid cuts could have for  consistently covers critical needs            “Two  weeks  ago,  the  kids
        St. Mary’s and the families who  for her son to remain at home that  and I had a great time visiting
        depend on its services.      private insurance does not.   their playground. It is essential
             Families and community       “Medicaid is a critical life-  for policymakers to understand
        advocates joined for this impor-  line for children with complex  the daily realities faced by New
        tant discussion and parents with  health needs and we must fight to  York’s most medically fragile
        children in St. Mary’s Home Care  protect New York families from  children and young adults,” said
        program shared powerful personal  the devastating federal cuts that  New York State Senator Toby Ann
        experiences of navigating the  threaten to disrupt the Medicaid  Stavisky. “St. Mary’s provides
        challenges of raising medically  program,” said Assemblyman  extraordinary care that through
        fragile children.            Edward Braunstein. “St. Mary’s  Medicaid, and hearing directly
             Mireille Ptak, mother of  Hospital for Children in Bayside is  from their staff and families help
        13-year-old Skylar, described  one of the leading pediatric health-
        what it’s like caring for her son  care systems serving children and   (Continued on page 8)
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