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With non-essential business being shut down, the majority of people utilizing these spaces are those under quarantine at the city and state’s urging or essential workers who are keeping the vital aspects of this city running during a crisis
READ postMayor de Blasio must do more to provide frontline workers with the protection
Every day more firefighters, police officers, sanitation workers and other essential employees in New York City are getting sick.
READ postMalliotakis proposes Victory Memorial Hospital be reactivated for coronavirus patients
Right now, expanding hospital bed capacity is a priority. I have proposed using the decommissioned Victory Memorial Hospital site in Brooklyn to help meet the need in the borough.
READ postNY State Mental Health Hotline
New York State has set up a hotline with 6,175 mental health professionals who volunteered to speak with those experiencing stress, anxiety and depression.
READ postSupport for Impacted Businesses: Resources
Supporting Impacted Businesses: The Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced disaster loans which provide impacted businesses with up to $2 million.
READ postFrom New York State Department of Labor regarding Unemployment Benefits:
The deadline for filing of FEDERAL of income tax returns will be postponed 3 months from April 15 to July 15 because of the coronavirus outbreak, feds announced.
READ postGuidance For Determining Whether A Business Enterprise Is Subject To A 75% Workforce Reduction Under Executive Order 202.6
The deadline for filing of FEDERAL of income tax returns will be postponed 3 months from April 15 to July 15 because of the coronavirus outbreak, feds announced.
READ postSmall businesses asking me about applying for SBA loans
The deadline for filing of FEDERAL of income tax returns will be postponed 3 months from April 15 to July 15 because of the coronavirus outbreak, feds announced.
READ postFederal and State Income Tax Returns Will be Postponed 3 Months
The deadline for filing of FEDERAL of income tax returns will be postponed 3 months from April 15 to July 15 because of the coronavirus outbreak, feds announced.
READ postPresident Donald Trump Education Department Testing and Loan Update
The Education Department will not enforce federal rules on standardized testing for K-12 schools and will allow federal student loan borrowers to suspend payments for at least 60 days.
READ postStaten Island Delegation Calling On Retired Healthcare Professionals To Volunteer To Staff COVID-19 Mobile Testing Site
If you are, or know someone who is, willing to share their time and expertise to fight this crisis your service will be deeply appreciated.
READ postThere Will Be A Drive-Thru Testing Site In Each Of The Five Boroughs
The Staten Island site, located at South Beach Psychiatric Center (corner of Fr. Capodanno Blvd. and Seaview Avenue), will be the first to open tomorrow Thursday March 19 by appointment only.
READ postProperty tax bills: Calling on the mayor to provide relief
With property tax bills due April 1 and quarterly water bills set to be sent soon, we are calling on the mayor to provide relief by alleviating uncertainty for both local businesses and residents.
READ postAlternate Side Parking will be suspended in New York City
JUST IN: Starting tomorrow, March 18th and through Tuesday, March 24th, Alternate Side Parking will be suspended in New York City. We will provide updates on any further suspensions as we get closer to next Tuesday. Hopefully this is the last time I will posting about this and the Mayor will announce sooner, rather than […]
READ postEmployers can now apply online for an employee retention grant
From the Mayor’s Office: Starting tomorrow (3/17), small businesses impacted by COVID-19 will be able to apply online for an employee retention grant. The team at the NYC Department of Small Business Services has also been working as quickly as possible to setup the zero-interest loan program, and will be sharing more information on that […]
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