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PAGE 8                                                     THE QUEENS TIMES                               THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2025

           NYC Council Passes Sweeping Legislation on Gender                                     KCS announces $2 Million in State
          Violence, AI Oversight, And Community Accountability                                    Funding Secured by Senator John

             The New York City Council  said. “This package finally ends       Resolutions on Housing, Health,   C. Liu to Construct Elevator at
        approved a wide-ranging package  the chaos and gives New Yorkers  and Rights
        of legislation Tuesday, advancing  the accountability they deserve.”          The Council also passed sev-  Bayside Headquarters
        measures to strengthen protections       Council Member Julie Menin  eral resolutions urging state and
        for survivors of gender-motivated  added that the framework ensures  federal action, including:  (Continued from page 6)  facilities can keep pace with the
        violence, establish oversight of  fairness and privacy: “As AI trans-  - Freezing rents for seniors and              ever-changing needs of our com-
        artificial intelligence in city gov-  forms decision-making, we cannot  disabled New Yorkers enrolled in  their facility and open the door to  munity for generations to come.”
        ernment, and expand transparency  afford to move forward without  SCRIE and DRIE.       more seniors, children, and oth-       Board Chair Danny Kim men-
        across civic programs.       proper oversight.”            - Expanding Medicare to cover  ers who require mobility support.  tioned that “With this critical sup-
             Restoring Justice for Survivors       Expanding Transparency and  long-term supports.  Happy the Senate could support  port, we can now move forward
             At the heart of the session was  Civic Engagement     - Lowering eligibility age for Older  the KCS mission with this capital  with infrastructure improvements
        Introduction 1297-A, sponsored       Other bills approved included:  Americans Act programs for indi-  project and elevate their ability to  that ensure KCS remains a sus-
        by Majority Whip Selvena N.  - Introduction 1241-A: Biannual  viduals living with HIV.  serve even more neighbors with  tainable, welcoming, and fully
        Brooks-Powers. The bill creates a  reporting on the Department of  - Increasing funding for Assertive  new opportunities and improved  accessible space for decades to
        civil cause of action for crimes of  Correction’s 6-A Work Release  Community Treatment (ACT)  accessibility while ensuring its  come.”
        violence motivated by gender that  Program.                teams.
        occurred prior to January 9, 2022.  - Introductions 691-A, 828-A, and  - Incorporating mental wellness
        Survivors whose claims were  829-A: Expanding STEM educa-  into OSHA training.
        previously dismissed due to tech-  tion reporting and promoting civil  - Affirming New York City’s com-  New York Blood Center Opens
        nicalities will now have a renewed  service careers.       mitment to reproductive rights.
        pathway to pursue accountability.  - Introduction 1216-A: Providing       Land Use and Landmark Des- First-Ever Queens Donor Center in
             “A single court decision should  salons with posters on gender-  ignations
        not erase hundreds of cases or  based violence services.        The session concluded with                 Forest Hills
        shield powerful institutions from  - Introduction 441-A: Ensuring  approvals for rezoning projects
        accountability,” Brooks-Powers  high school seniors receive voter  in Brooklyn and Manhattan, new
        said. “This legislation reopens the  registration materials.  shelter facilities, and landmark        The New York Blood Center  underscoring the urgent need for
        door to justice.”            - Introduction 1075-A: Training  designations in the Garment Dis-  (NYBC) celebrated a milestone  donors.
             Guardrails for Artificial Intel-  civic boards and councils in leg-  trict, alongside disapproval of   Wednesday with the grand open-           Speakers  also  highlighted
        ligence                      islative procedure.           mayoral appointments to the   ing of its first permanent donor  the lifesaving impact of blood
             The Council also passed the  - Introduction 1235-A: Creating a  Board of Health.   center in Queens, located at 107-  donations, sharing stories from
        GUARD Act, a landmark package  centralized portal for Freedom of       Summary:         10 Queens Boulevard in Forest  recipients like Stacey Sottile,
        establishing an Office of Algorith-  Information Law requests.       The Council’s November 25   Hills.              who attended the event to put a
        mic Accountability. Sponsored  - Introduction 1004-A: Publish-  session underscored its dual pri-       The ribbon-cutting ceremony  human face on the importance of
        by Council Member Jennifer  ing a list of wheelchair repair  orities: protecting vulnerable New   drew local leaders including  maintaining a strong blood supply.
        Gutiérrez, the legislation requires  providers.            Yorkers and modernizing city   Queens Borough President Dono-       Following the ceremony, at-
        city agencies to meet compliance  - Introduction 163-A: Establishing  governance. From gender violence   van Richards Jr., City Council  tendees toured the new facility,
        standards when deploying AI and  accessibility guidelines for agency  accountability to AI oversight,   Member Lynn Schulman, and  which will serve as a permanent,
        automated decision systems.  documents.                    the legislation reflects a push for   Dr. Toni Eyssallenne of the NYC  community-centered hub for
             “For years, agencies were left to  - Introduction 1049-A: Requiring  transparency, fairness, and com-  Department of Health and Mental  blood donation. Media partners
        guess their way through AI — no  disclosure of preauthorization  munity empowerment across the   Hygiene. Community partners  were invited to gather footage
        standards, no oversight,” Gutiérrez  holds at gas stations.  five boroughs.             and residents joined NYBC of-  and speak with NYBC leadership
                                                                                                ficials to mark the launch of the  about the center’s role in support-
           Gillibrand, Hyde-Smith Statement On House Passage Of                                 state-of-the-art facility, which  ing public health.
         Their Legislation To Support Victims Of Human Trafficking                              aims to make blood donation       About New York Blood Center
                                                                                                more accessible in the nation’s       Founded in 1964, NYBC has
             U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand  those who escape their horrible  arrest records they incurred while   most diverse county.  served the tri-state area for more
        (D-NY) and Cindy Hyde-Smith  circumstances from subsequently  being trafficked vacated and ex-       “This new center represents a  than 60 years, delivering 500,000
        (R-MS) released the following  having to face criminal prosecu-  punged, the Trafficking Survivors   major investment in Queens and  lifesaving blood products annually
        statement on the House’s unani-  tion, imprisonment, and related  Relief Act would also:  will strengthen the local blood  to over 150 hospitals, EMS agen-
        mous passage of the Trafficking  problems finding employment and  •    Allow for an individual’s status   supply for hospitals across the  cies, and healthcare partners. As
        Survivors Relief Act, which would  housing. We urge our Senate col-  as a victim of trafficking to be   region,” said Andrea Cefarelli,  part of New York Blood Center
        enable survivors of human traf-  leagues to pass this bill and get it to  a mitigating factor for courts to   Chief Operating Officer of Blood  Enterprises, NYBC spans 17
        ficking to have nonviolent offenses  the president’s desk without delay.”  consider when imposing a prison   and Laboratory Operations at  states and provides one million
        that they were forced to commit       Senator Gillibrand first intro-  sentence for violent crimes.  NYBC Enterprises.  blood products to more than 400
        vacated and expunged:        duced the Trafficking Survivors  •    Require U.S. attorneys to        The Forest Hills location is  hospitals nationwide. Its Lindsley
             “We applaud the House’s pas-  Relief Act with a bipartisan group  submit a report one year after   NYBC’s sixth donor center in  F. Kimball Research Institute is a
        sage of our Trafficking Survi-  of colleagues in 2016. She has  enactment detailing the number of   New York City and the first in  leader in hematology and transfu-
        vors Relief Act, which represents  reintroduced the bill in every sub-  motions filed under the law.  Queens. Leaders emphasized  sion medicine research, dedicated
        a monumental step forward in  sequent Congress, most recently  •    Ensure that grant funding   the critical importance of blood  to advancing treatments and cures
        supporting  victims  of  human  with Senator Hyde-Smith in July  provided by the Office for Vic-  donation, particularly during the  for blood-related diseases.
        trafficking. This bill would help  2025.                   tims of Crime and the Office on   holiday season when donations       For more information, visit
        stop a vicious cycle that leaves       In addition to allowing survi-  Violence Against Women can be   often decline. NYBC reported  nybc.org or connect with NYBC
        trafficking survivors vulnerable  vors of human trafficking to have  used for legal representation for   a more than 30 percent drop in  on Facebook, X, Instagram, and
        to further exploitation, protecting  nonviolent criminal convictions or  post-conviction relief activities.  donations around Thanksgiving,  LinkedIn.
           Annual Tribute Dinner Raises Over $1.4 Million For                                    State Senator John Liu Statement On
          New York’s Most Medically Fragile Kids At St. Mary’s                                    The Meeting Of The Gaming Facility
                          Healthcare System For Children                                                         Location Board

            (Continued from page 6)  healthcare.                        About St. Mary’s Healthcare
                                          “We are incredibly grateful to  System for Children: St. Mary’s        State Senator John Liu stated  gambling versus mass transit, pub-
        and transformative projects. Tom   everyone who joined us for this  Healthcare System for Children   the following about the Gaming  lic schools, well-paying jobs, and
        is actively involved in the com-  year’s annual tribute dinner, and  has been the primary provider of   Facility Location Board’s decision  parks and other infrastructure.”
        munity, serving on the boards of   to all who continue to support our  long-term and rehabilitative care   to grant three downstate casino       Senator Liu stated last week,
        several educational and charitable   mission of providing the highest  for New York’s most medically   licenses.     “I appreciate the passion with
        organizations.               quality care to our patients,” said  fragile children since the 1870s.        “Today’s meeting of the state’s  which some advocates oppose
             Other attendees included top   Sean Lally, President and CEO  St. Mary’s Healthcare System is   Gaming Facility Location Board  Metropolitan Park, but the pro-
        executives from the construction,   of St. Mary’s Healthcare System  one of only a handful of organiza-  caps off a 13-year process which  posal recently won formal support
        financial services, and real estate   for Children. “Honoring leaders  tions around the country that is   began with New York’s voters  from the Community Advisory
        industries, along with other busi-  like Tom Giordano highlights the  dedicated to providing intensive   approving a constitutional amend-  Council unanimously, and also
        ness leaders and philanthropists   profound impact one individual can  rehabilitation, specialized care,    ment authorizing 4 upstate and  has long been supported by the
        who have shown dedication to   have on a community, and together,  and education to children with   3 downstate casinos. No doubt  borough president, state assem-
        supporting children with special   we are helping to create brighter  special needs and life-limiting   voters understood the harms  bly members, city council mem-
        needs and advancing pediatric   futures for the children we serve.”  conditions.        caused by gambling and casinos,  bers, and all nearby Community
                                                                                                like harms caused by other state-  Boards. It should be noted that
                                      Read Our Paper Online                                     licensed activities. Ultimately, the  so-called ‘public parkland’ has
                                                                                                decisions in the voter referendum  actually been contracted by NYC
                                      Visit: www.queenstimes.com                                back then through today’s meeting  as a concrete parking lot for over
                                    Follow the Link to latest edition                           weighed costs versus benefits,  a half-century and is obligated as
                                                                                                specifically those of casinos and  such for at least the next 80 years.”
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