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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2025                               THE QUEENS TIMES                                                            PAGE 9


          Mayor Adams, CUNY Chancellor Matos Rodríguez                                            On First Day of School Year, Speaker

          Celebrate Funding for New Life Sciences Facility at                                     Adrienne Adams Celebrates Funding
                             Hostos Community College                                             For District 28 Schools in Fiscal Year
                                                                                                                   2026 Budget
        State-of-the-Art  Life  Sciences
        Facility Will Offer Hands-on                                                                 On the first day of the 2025-26  faculty, and staff. She also deliv-
        Training in High-Demand Health                                                          School Year for New York City  ered a check for $350,000, which
        Care Programs, Nursing, Occupa-                                                         Public Schools, New York City  was allocated to the school for
        tional Therapy, Home Health Care                                                        Council Speaker Adrienne Adams  bathroom renovations and technol-
        and More                                                                                celebrated capital funding invest-  ogy upgrades.
                                                                                                ments secured for schools in her       “Investing in our local schools
        Facility Expected to Drive Enroll-                                                      district in the City’s Fiscal Year  is essential to the success of our
        ment Growth, Create Demand for                                                          2026 budget. Speaker Adams allo-  scholars,” said Speaker Adrienne
        Additional Faculty Jobs, Increase                                                       cated $1.7 million to public schools  Adams. “I’m proud to allocate
        Research Capacity, Help Students                                                        in Council District 28 to renovate  funding for technology upgrades
        Enter High-Paying Careers  in                                                           school facilities, upgrade their  at High School for Law Enforce-
        Health and Science                                                                      technology, and improve student  ment and Public Safety and PS
                                                                                                experiences.                 48Q David N. Dinkins School for
             New York City Mayor Eric                                                                At High School for Law Enforce-  Community Service, which will fa-
        Adams and The City University  New Yorkers.”               and Natural Sciences Life Sci-  ment and Public Safety, Speaker  cilitate access to modernized learn-
        of New York (CUNY) Chancel-       “The transformation of the  ences Center will feature modern  Adams joined Principal Laura  ing equipment and improve student
        lor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez  historic Bronx Central Post Of-  instructional labs, lab support  Van Deren, faculty, and staff at  experiences. In the City’s Fiscal
        today announced $12.3 million  fice into a state-of-the art science  areas, faculty offices, general  the school’s “Patio Party” to wel-  Year 2026 budget, I’m thrilled to
        in funding to lease a new space  facility for Hostos Community  classrooms, student spaces and  come students back from summer  invest a total of $1.7 million in capi-
        that will serve as a life sciences  College is the realization of a de-  campus services. It consolidates  break. She presented a check for  tal funding for schools in Council
        facility for Hostos Community  cade-long ambition shared by the  the Allied Health and Natural  $200,000, which will be used to  District 28, ensuring our children,
        College in the Bronx. With $12.3  Bronx and Hostos communities,”  Sciences departments, improving  improve the school’s technology  educators, and school communities
        million in baselined funding from  said CUNY Chancellor Matos  proximity between faculty and  and ensure students have access to  have the support they need now
        the city, developer BPO Owner  Rodríguez. “With more space, we  classrooms and fostering greater  modernized equipment.  and for generations to come. As
        LLC will embark on an approxi-  will double the number of students  interaction between students and       At PS 48Q David N. Dinkins  we welcome students back for the
        mately $70-million renovation of  eligible for meaningful careers  faculty. With increased capacity,  School for Community Service,  2025-26 School Year, I thank our
        a portion of the historic Bronx  as medical professionals, creat-  Hostos Community College can  Speaker Adams welcomed stu-  school principals, faculty, and staff
        General Post Office to develop a  ing more avenues to New York’s  introduce additional high-demand  dents in the school yard alongside  for their leadership and dedication
        state-of-the-art facility for health  thriving health care industry and  health care programs, such as sur-  Principal Joan Stanley-Duvernay,  in support of our scholars.”
        care programs. The city’s invest-  improving access to health ser-  gical nursing, surgical technology,
        ment was made in conjunction  vices for communities throughout  occupational therapy and home   SBS Marks Workforce Development
        with the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026  the Bronx. I want to thank Mayor  health care.
        Adopted Budget, which builds on  Adams and the City Council for       Currently, over 2,400 students   Month with Record-Breaking Job
        Mayor Adams’ FY 2026 Execu-  giving this storied building a new  are enrolled in allied health pro-   Support Across NYC
        tive Budget, often called the “Best  lease on life while honoring its  grams, including dental hygiene,
        Budget Ever.”                identity as a public good.”   nursing and radiologic tech-     (Continued from page 4)  these events, resulting in 4,500
             “If it’s good enough for Cor-       “Today is a great day for Hostos  nology; and, nearly all Hostos            interviews and more than 2,000
        nell, it should be good enough  and for our students,” said Hostos  Community College students,       The city’s Jobs NYC initia-  conditional job offers.
        for CUNY. There’s no reason  Community College President Dr.  regardless of their major, are  tive is also expanding, with new       SBS also reported progress on
        our CUNY schools shouldn’t  Daisy  Cocco  De  Filippis.  “We  required to complete at least one  programs targeting high-growth  inclusive hiring goals, including
        have the same level of resources  have been planning for years to  natural science course as part of  sectors and underserved com-  over 1,350 job placements for New
        and access to hands-on learning  build a new Allied Health Build-  the pathways general education  munities:         Yorkers with disabilities—well
        as their peers across the nation,  ing to meet the increasing needs of  requirements. As a result, the  •    Bronx Tech Hub will launch a  on track to meet the city’s goal of
        and our administration is proud  our community, as more and more  new facility is expected to serve  six-week “Prompt Engineering Ac-  2,500 hires by 2026. Meanwhile,
        to help make that happen,” said  students are enrolling in pursuit of  up to 5,000 students per semes-  celerator” to train 60 participants  the NYC Mayor’s Office for Talent
        Mayor Adams. “Today, we are  careers in health care and various  ter. Construction is expected to  in AI-related skills.  and Workforce Development has
        helping CUNY develop further  STEM fields. We are so excited  begin in the fall of 2026, with the  •    The Inspired Community Proj-  delivered 15,000 apprenticeships,
        into a world-class institution with  to start renovating the building,  program slated for opening in the  ect will support apprenticeships in  aiming for 30,000 by 2030.
        the announcement of a brand new  developing new programs and  fall of 2028.             behavioral health with paid clinical       “These numbers happen because
        life sciences facility at Hostos  creating new opportunities for       The Adams administration is  training and certification.  of hundreds of staff members
        Community College in the Bronx,  our students to progress socioeco-  delivering on realizing plans for  •    Opportunities for a Better To-  thinking creatively and working
        which  will  feature  modern  in-  nomically. Mil gracias to Mayor  Hostos Community College that  morrow will offer HVAC training  hard every day to connect our
        structional labs, classrooms, and  Adams, CUNY, and BPO Owner  are over a decade in the making.  as part of a renewable energy and  neighbors to opportunities,” said
        student spaces, and serve up to  for making this possible.”   The inspiration for the facility  sustainable construction track.  Deputy Mayor Adolfo Carrion, Jr.
        5,000 students per year. Building       “I have been working with Hos-  stems from the 2012 Master Plan       Jobs NYC Hiring Halls have       Throughout September, SBS
        on our ‘Best Budget Ever,’ we are  tos for nearly a decade, and I am  Amendment, which  identified  become a cornerstone of outreach,  will host recruitment and training
        investing over $12 million more  truly proud to have played a role in  a significant space shortage at  bringing employers directly to  events across all five boroughs.
        annually in Hostos to support the  making this program and building  Hostos Community College. The  neighborhoods with high unem-  Jobseekers and businesses alike are
        college’s growth, expand high-  a reality for Hostos and CUNY,”  approved plan called for a new  ployment. Since early 2024, over  encouraged to visit nyc.gov/work-
        demand programs, and replace  said Jorge Madruga, partner,  allied health and natural sciences  14,500 New Yorkers have attended  force1 or call 311 to learn more.
        outdated labs — all which will  BPO Owner LLC. “Bringing a  building to support the college’s
        drive enrollment, create demand  revered  Bronx  institution  like  growth and expand high-demand   Gillibrand Leads Bipartisan Bill To
        for additional faculty, and give  Hostos Community College into  programs. Outdated labs and
        our students the skills they need  the Bronx General Post Office  instructional spaces have limited   Protect Safety Net Hospitals
        to enter high-demand careers.”    reflects our long-term vision to  students’ academic growth and
              “My story began at CUNY —  revitalize this historic landmark  hindered the preparation for suc-
        more specifically, at Hostos Com-  for the benefit of the community.  cess in an increasingly competi-  $300 Million in Medicaid Funding  in New York State.
        munity College. CUNY opened  We are honored to house their new  tive job market.        at Risk Without Legislative Fix       “Safety net hospitals provide
        the  doors  to  opportunities  and  life sciences facility here, which       Today’s announcement builds             critical care to New York’s most
        gave me the foundation to pursue  will open doors for more students  on the significant investments        In a bipartisan effort to shield  vulnerable  communities,” said
        my dreams in this city,” said New  to pursue critical education oppor-  Mayor Adams has made in CUNY   hospitals serving New York’s  Senator Gillibrand. “We must
        York City Deputy Mayor for Stra-  tunities and higher paying jobs. I  and the advancement of career-  most vulnerable communities,  ensure these establishments get
        tegic Initiatives Ana J. Almanzar.  want to thank Mayor Adams and  oriented learning. In 2024, Mayor   U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand  the funding they need.”
        “Now, in my role as deputy mayor  CUNY for their support in shap-  Adams and CUNY Chancellor   (D-NY) and Senator Jim Banks       WHAT THE BILL WOULD
        and as the city’s liaison to CUNY,  ing the future of this important  Matos Rodríguez announced a   (R-IN) have introduced the Save  DO:
        it is deeply meaningful to be part  project, and everyone involved in  nearly  $12  million  expansion   Our Safety Net Hospitals Act,  •    Restore the pre-2022 Medicaid
        of this moment. Supporting my  making it a reality.”       towards the CUNY Inclusive   a bill aimed at restoring critical  DSH payment formula
        alma mater and contributing to its       The new facility — located  Economy Initiative, which lever-  Medicaid funding.  •    Allow states to spend unspent
        growth means helping thousands  at 558 Grand Concourse in the  ages CUNY campus resources to        The legislation would reverse a  DSH funds from prior years
        of New Yorkers have access to the  South Bronx —  is  the historic  create college-to-career pipelines   2021 federal formula change that  •    Permit states to amend Med-
        same opportunities I once had.  and landmarked former Bronx  for CUNY students and now   excluded low-income dual-eligible  icaid plans to implement these
        This new life sciences facility at  General Post Office building.  exceeds $14 million. In 2023,   patients—those covered by both  changes
        Hostos is both an investment in  Approximately 10,000 square  Mayor Adams announced “Path-  Medicaid and Medicare—from       LOCAL IMPACT:
        the infrastructure of this institu-  feet will continue operating as a  ways to an Inclusive Economy:   Disproportionate Share Hospital       In New York, 85% of Medicaid
        tion and a commitment to our  post office, with the remaining  An Action Plan for Young Adult   (DSH) funding calculations. This  DSH spending supports public
        students — to their future, and to  approximately 190,000 square feet  Career Success,” a $600-million,   change has disproportionately im-  and financially distressed hospi-
        the next generation of health care  to be used by Hostos Community                      pacted hospitals in high-poverty
        leaders who will serve our fellow  College. The new Allied Health   (Continued on page 10)  and rural areas, including several   (Continued on page 11)
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