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Senator Kevin Parker Floods Some Constituents with Mailers Before Election Deadline

Senator Kevin Parker Floods Some Constituents with Mailers Before Election Deadline Internet safety. NYPD entrance exams. Lupus Awareness Month. Anti-Asian hate crimes. Those are just four topics from a deluge of mass mailers from Brooklyn State Senator Kevin Parker that some constituents say have flooded their mailboxes in recent weeks.  “I’ve probably gotten more mail from him in the past month than I have in the previous decade,” Park Slope resident Joel Berg, who estimates he’s received around 20 mailers in the past month, told Bklyner.  “It’s bananas,” said Leah Archibald, another Park Slope resident, who said she’s been receiving an average of two mailers per week. “This literally can not be ok.” 

Viewpoint: New York, don t tax unemployment benefits

Viewpoint: New York, don t tax unemployment benefits May 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The following editorial appeared in the New York Daily News: A supermajority of the New York state Senate’s 63 members rarely agree on anything, but there are 44 senators (and growing) who are sponsoring a necessary bill to exempt jobless folks from having to pay income tax on the unemployment benefits they collected when COVID threw millions out of work last year. Four million New Yorkers received unemployment compensation during 2020. Congress and President Joe Biden correctly exempted $10,200 of those funds from taxation, and normally the New York tax law would have automatically changed to match the federal rule. But COVID times aren’t normal, so it fell to Albany to act.

New York lawmakers move to once again extend ban on evictions

(The Center Square) – New York state lawmakers this week passed a bill to extend a moratorium on evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite Republicans issuing concerns that the measure may do more harm than good. The votes in the state Senate and Assembly on Monday would take the moratorium, which officially ended Saturday, and push it back to Aug. 31. Under the bill, residents and some businesses experiencing hardships due to the pandemic will not face eviction for another four months. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the bill Tuesday afternoon. - Advertisement - “Tens of thousands of people across the state are still suffering from the impacts of COVID-19. We cannot allow people to lose their homes or businesses and we can t have more people become homeless during this pandemic,” Assemblymember Jeffrey Dinowitz, D-Bronx, a co-sponsor of the measure, said in a statement. “The extension of the moratorium on evictions and foreclosures is critical to helping famil

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A clean sweep for civic pride
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