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bottomofthehill

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37. Her requests included in the bill. All very important to her yet voted against
Sun Dec 25, 2022, 12:11 PM
Dec 2022

The following 15 projects were submitted:

New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) - Clean Energy On-the-Job Training
$5,000,000
17 Columbia Circle, Albany, NY 12203
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) requests $5,000,000 to provide wage subsidies to non-profits in the renewable energy sector to incentivize hiring and prioritize a just transition. To date, NYSERDA, in partnership with the NYS Department of Labor, has supported over 900 new hires. NYSERDA is proposing an enhanced offering for non-profit organizations that hire 16-24 year-olds and transitioning fossil fuel workers for clean energy positions including system design and installation, operation and maintenance related to energy efficiency and building electrification, renewable energy, energy storage, sustainable transportation, and other eligible technologies.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

NYC Health and Hospitals Jacobi Stand Up to Violence - Mental Health Services Expansion
$845,026
1400 Pelham Pkwy S, The Bronx, NY 10461
The Stand up to Violence (SUV) program at NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi requests $845,026 to expand social and mental health services to victims of violent crime. In 2021 the SUV program saw more patients due to violent trauma than any other year, and they have responded to 181% more gun-shot wound victims over the past two summers when compared to years prior. Left unaddressed, violence and mental health issues can lead to a cycle of emergency room utilization, police encounters, and jail time. Funding will go towards hiring 2 social workers, 2 caseworkers, 2 creative therapists, and 1 full-time psychiatrist, all who are experienced in treating trauma/violence.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities - Supportive Housing Project
$663,250
104-10 Northern Boulevard in Queens, NY 11368
Elmcor Youth & Adult Activities, Inc. requests $663,250 towards their supportive housing development for individuals in recovery and senior citizens. Specifically, Elmcor will provide permanent housing and supportive services for 21 chronically homeless single adults with a serious mental illness (SMI), a substance use disorder (SUD) (including those who are actively using or have started their recovery process within the last 12 months), or those who may have a co-occurring SMI and SUD (Population 1). The other 9 units will be affordable independent residences for seniors with project-based Section 8 vouchers provided by HPD through the NCP program.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

Plaza Del Sol (PDS) - Family Health Center Expansion Project
$4,500,000
37-12 108th Street, Corona NY, 11368
Plaza Del Sol is requesting $4,500,000 to expand their Family Health Center to serve an additional 7000 patients and hire 6.5 additional health care providers. The epicenter of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, and home to a largely underinsured and undocumented immigrant community, residents of Corona experience poorer health outcomes than most parts of the city. The PDS Expansion Project will increase access to health care for residents of Corona and Elmhurst, providing comprehensive primary and specialty care augmented by complementary services such as health care enrollment, health education, and behavioral health services. The project will add mammography services and dentistry to its list of services.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

New York Hall of Science - Pre-K Program
$300,000
47-01 111 Street Queens, NY 11368
The New York Hall of Science requests $300,000 to develop a pre-K program for preschoolers and identify new pedagogical practices that promote STEM learning from a young age. The pre-school will provide new seats in a crowded district and give families of Corona and Flushing top notch and innovative educational opportunities in their own backyard.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

New York City Department of Transportation - Astoria Boulevard Safety Improvements
$1,000,000
55 Water Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10041
The New York City Department of Transportation requests $1,000,000 to make Astoria Boulevard safer and more accessible for pedestrians by expanding sidewalk space, shortening crossing distances, adding crossings, and adding bus stop improvements, including bus bulbs. Specifically, this project will enhance pedestrian safety and improve pedestrian circulation by constructing curb extensions and median tip extensions along, as well as create left turn bays and crosswalks.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

New York Botanical Gardens - Workers Operation Center
$1,000,000
2900 Southern Boulevard, New York, NY 10458
New York Botanical Gardens requests $1,000,000 for the restoration of the Workers Operation Center, serving the daily work needs of the Garden's core workforce - the building service employees, engineers, carpenters, and administrative staff and will help to maintain an accessible, and safe urban sanctuary for the over 1 million guests and their families that visit. The existing site covers approximately three acres and has 3 buildings where staff are currently assigned. The current structures are very old and not optimal for the broad range of work needed to run a vibrant and accessible cultural institution. A new, highly efficient net zero building would provide a large general work area, smaller work areas for specific trades, a multi-purpose room to be used as a meeting room, lunch room with kitchenette, a workforce training room, locker rooms / bathrooms with showers, offices, a conference room, copy room, and vehicle storage / vehicle repair shop.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

New York City Department of Transportation - Westchester Square Plaza
$1,000,000
55 Water Street, 9th Floor New York, NY 10041
The New York City Department of Transportation requested $1,000,000 towards safety improvements in an area that is in the top 10% of dangerous crashes (severe injuries and fatalities) in the Bronx. The irregular street geometry at the intersection of Westchester Ave and East Tremont Ave significantly contributes to this area seeing a high number of pedestrian and motor-vehicle accidents, injuries, and fatalities. This project seeks to ameliorate these issues by removing a right turn slip lane and building out Westchester Square Plaza. This solution will create approximately 4,000 SF of quality public space in the area, providing public amenities and landscaping.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

Neighborhood Housing Services of Queens (NHSQ) - Capacity Building
$2,400,000
60-20 Woodside Ave, Woodside, NY 11377
Neighborhood Housing Services of Queens (NHSQ) requests $2,400,000 towards acquiring a permanent home for their organization. NHSQ provides housing and foreclosure counseling services to low-income communities of color, who were disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Queens currently faces the highest number of foreclosures in New York. By acquiring a permanent space NHSQ will be able to continue providing housing services to more than 3,000 individuals and families annually—providing first time homebuyers’ assistance, home repair services, foreclosure prevention and financial education services.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE) - Creating Pathways to Safety and Success for Immigrants in the COVID-19 Landscape
$500,000
71-21 Roosevelt Avenue Jackson Heights, NY 11372
New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE) requests $500,000 to grow its workforce development program that trains recently-arrived immigrants for safe, living-wage, career-track jobs within the construction industry. This support will enable NICE to serve 1,000 additional immigrant workers over a one-year period. The program will train workers for the construction industry, with particular focus on immigrant women wanting to transition from domestic to construction work, and newly arrived immigrants. This work will be paired with connecting community members to health care resources like the Excluded Workers Fund and NYC Care as well as helping them navigate the process for COVID-19 vaccination.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

Birch Family Services - Fostering Communication Across School and Community for Students with Special Needs and Their Families
$201,096
2885 St Theresa Ave, Bronx, NY 10461
Birch Family Services requests $201,096 to train their education staff in PECS (“Picture Exchange Communication System”), a communication system designed for nonverbal children and adults. Birch Family Services provides education services to preschool and school-age children at its Pelham Bay Early Childhood Center in the Bronx , as well as other schools across the New York metropolitan area. Support for this program would lead to improved outcomes for young people across Birch’s education services, helping young learners achieve their IEP goals.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

AABR - Back to Baseline: Trauma and Mental Health Care for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities post COVID
$382,174
15-08 College Point Ave, College Point, NY 11356
AABR requests $382,174 to create three behavioral health positions to provide services to the 400+ individuals in their congregate care and Day Habilitation settings. People with intellectual and developmental disabilities are often overlooked and grossly underserved when it comes to receiving mental health services, particularly the treatment of trauma. The Behavioral Health Providers and staff will receive specialized training from experts at the Northwell Health Support Trauma Recovery for Youth with Developmental Disabilities (STRYDD) Center, in the identification and treatment of trauma for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens - Teen Academy & Mental Health Programming
$500,000
21-12 30TH Road, Astoria, NY, 11102
Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens requests $500,000 towards the implementation of a Mental Health program at their Teen Academy, which offers free college and career readiness training to underserved high school students living in Queens. Recognizing the mental health impacts of the pandemic on youth, between the loss of loved ones and extended periods of remote learning, this funding will allow Variety Boys and Girls Club to hire social workers and other mental health counselors/professionals to support young people in achieving their goals.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

Make the Road NY - Adult Literacy Services for Immigrant New Yorkers
$400,000
92-10 Roosevelt Ave, Queens, NY 11372
Make the Road New York requests $400,000 to sustain and enhance its Adult Literacy program for low-income immigrant New Yorkers. Through adult literacy instruction, students will access better career opportunities and advance their language, literacy, and digital literacy skills to enable them to participate more fully in civic life. Funding will also enable MRNY to purchase technology to integrate digital literacy skill building into class instruction in FY23 and beyond, in order to address the widening technology gap that left low-income communities even further behind during the nationwide pivot to virtual platforms during the pandemic. Additionally, MRNY will assess program participants' urgent needs and connect them with survival services and other key resources.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

Start Lighthouse Literacy Hub
$205,500
1970 West Farms Road, Bronx, NY 10460
Start Lighthouse requests $205,5000 to create a literacy hub in a Title I school by reviving defunct, deprecated, and unused library spaces. Funds will go towards purchase of books, furniture and decor, authors’ residency honorariums, supplies and other program expenses to promote a love of reading and help students achieve reading proficiency by grade 3.
Member certification of no financial interest can be found here.

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Well, at least it wasn't my congresswoman this time. iemanja Dec 2022 #1
So what? qazplm135 Dec 2022 #2
It matters. Making excuses that it doesn't matter, doesn't cut it JohnSJ Dec 2022 #3
A bit more explanation is in order dpibel Dec 2022 #11
The same can be true for some of Manchin's Demsrule86 Dec 2022 #45
Really, now? dpibel Dec 2022 #56
Manchin has actually shut down qazplm135 Dec 2022 #62
It might matter to you, but it didn't matter to the outcome of the bill. Nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 2022 #13
It never mattered when Sinema and Manchin voted no. They were votes that ended some important Autumn Dec 2022 #33
what do you mean it "never mattered"? Takket Dec 2022 #40
One of many excuses was that they had to vote no because of their conservative constituents. Autumn Dec 2022 #41
Voting for liberal constituents is less important, apparently Bettie Dec 2022 #53
That is not true. People bitch about Demsrule86 Dec 2022 #46
It certainly is true. Some of the same people "bitching" about this never complained when they did. Autumn Dec 2022 #47
Matters how? qazplm135 Dec 2022 #61
I agree SCantiGOP Dec 2022 #5
Was it a good thing with this bill? Dorian Gray Dec 2022 #25
Words mean things. Maybe look up obstructionist. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2022 #39
:) Oppositionalist? It's key to realize that Hortensis Dec 2022 #48
Being anti-establishment and establishment at the same time always seems to me betsuni Dec 2022 #59
Would there have been more in the bill if she had voted Yes? Bettie Dec 2022 #63
Maybe she voted because the bill changed the age when participants in 401(k)s can in2herbs Dec 2022 #42
How so? LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2022 #68
+1 spot on! Emile Dec 2022 #28
+1 Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2022 #51
It matters in principle to her constituents and that's who she works for Deuxcents Dec 2022 #4
Right elleng Dec 2022 #6
+1 H2O Man Dec 2022 #7
Not sure about that. JohnSJ Dec 2022 #8
Yes, I'd like more information about this. betsuni Dec 2022 #15
Get her headlines, doesn't it? question everything Dec 2022 #9
That's what claudette Dec 2022 #18
Yup! SheltieLover Dec 2022 #21
AOC is my kind of politician - the defense bill is ridiculious and at some point we have walkingman Dec 2022 #10
I'm OK with that- her opposition wasn't a bill killer. Nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 2022 #12
She's right now much more bloated can we make the military industrial complex spending budget Woodswalker Dec 2022 #14
AOC: "After selecting 15 projects, we brought these projects to D.C. to lobby for the support betsuni Dec 2022 #16
Not too fond claudette Dec 2022 #17
How many potholes can we fill or snowstorms and forest fires... TreasonousBastard Dec 2022 #19
How many can we fix with the 770 billion we got bottomofthehill Dec 2022 #22
All of them but they won't get 770 billion to fix the potholes. The money will thrown away on the Autumn Dec 2022 #31
770plus was for social programs, 800 plus was for DOD. bottomofthehill Dec 2022 #35
As I said 770 billion is not going to fix potholes. The $858 billion going to the DOD is obscene. Autumn Dec 2022 #36
Like many republicans do, AOC will soon be taking credit for bottomofthehill Dec 2022 #20
Yes. betsuni Dec 2022 #23
+++ JohnSJ Dec 2022 #24
:) SOP -- claim to OWN Democratic values and achievements Hortensis Dec 2022 #50
+1 sheshe2 Dec 2022 #60
I don't care. demmiblue Dec 2022 #26
Thanks for kicking the thread Cha Dec 2022 #43
I wonder how she thinks the process of admitting people to the country can be accomplished Vinca Dec 2022 #27
Footage of Border Patrol Vandalism of Humanitarian Aid, 2010-2017 old as dirt Dec 2022 #29
As long as she never tries to claim credit for keeping the government open onenote Dec 2022 #30
She voted against it, then went on instagram bragging about things in the bill for her district JohnSJ Dec 2022 #34
Her requests included in the bill. All very important to her yet voted against bottomofthehill Dec 2022 #37
Thanks. Yes, she voted against her own earmarks in the bill JohnSJ Dec 2022 #38
That's the problem.. voting Cha Dec 2022 #44
She who wants attention +++ JohnSJ Dec 2022 #49
Lol, people whose reason for political existence requires OPPOSITION. Hortensis Dec 2022 #52
+1 betsuni Dec 2022 #65
How is this different from when GOP congresscritters take credit for their earmarks? LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2022 #69
That is exactly right. She also voted against the infrastructure bill JohnSJ Dec 2022 #70
Not A Fan Of Symbolic Votes, But... ProfessorGAC Dec 2022 #32
"Hey, look at me! I need attention!!" Wanderlust988 Dec 2022 #54
I'm cool with her principles and it passed anyway. R you trying to make this a comparison w/ Manchin ZonkerHarris Dec 2022 #55
They have to make something out of this Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2022 #58
"They" "centrist heroes" betsuni Dec 2022 #64
Everything she said about it was right on point jcgoldie Dec 2022 #57
It was a protest vote! 🙄 Emile Dec 2022 #66
Why? betsuni Dec 2022 #67
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