JUNE 28–

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JUNE 288 — WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE JUNE 27 HEATWAVE REPORT ON WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG and MONDAY AT 7 ON FIOS 45 OPTIMUM CH 76

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SEE IT NOW AT THIS LINK:

https://wpcommunitymedia.org/videos/346361

 

THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES

WHITE PLAINS HAS RECORD SALES TAX RECEIPTS THROUGH 11 MONTHS

JUNE COVID NEW CASES DOWN 70% FROM LAST JUNE. REPEAT OF JULY SURGE UNLIKELY

PLAYLAND SCHEDULES AND ATTRACTIONS FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY WEEK

THE BIG HEAT 5  SWELTERING DAYS

POOLS OPEN EARLY TO PROVIDE REELIEF (SAXON WOODS POOL)

RAPE DEFENSE BILL PROHIBITING RAPE DEFENSE STRATEGY OF CONSENTUAL DRINKING CREATING INTOXIFICATION AND  VICTIM INABILTY TO SAY “NO” TO ALLEGED SEXUAL ABUSER NOT BROUCHT TO ASSEMBLY FLOOR

DAN INGRAM COMES BACK TO ROLL YOUR BOD

JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS

EVERY WEEK ON WHITE PLAINS WEEK

FOR 24 YEARS

 

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JUNE 27—CON ED PUBLIC MEETINGS ON RATE INCREASES COMINGUP

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Dear Friends,

For those of you who get your electricity from Con Edison and want to participate in the Con Ed rate cases, please consider joining my colleagues and me next Wednesday, July 2nd @ 6 pm for a webinar featuring the Public Utility Law Project (PULP).

Particularly if you are planning to attend one of the upcoming public statement hearings on July 8th or 9th (info below), I urge you to join us. Click here to register.

If you have any questions in the meantime, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at (914) 244-4450 or burdickc@nyassembly.gov.
With thanks,
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JUNE 27—ASSEMBLY PASSES SUPERVISED VISITATION ACT AFFECTING CUSTODY VISITS

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New York State Assembly Passes Supervised Visitation Act

The Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York (“WBASNY”), extends its gratitude to Speaker Carl Heastie and Assemblymember Andrew Hevesi for their leadership and dedication to the passage of A.65-A/S.3938-A, the “Supervised Visitation Act.”

This important piece of legislation will establish a statewide supervised visitation initiative to support safe and structured parenting time when a court determines supervised visitation is in the child’s best interest, in matters such as custody, visitation and family offense proceedings.

It is important to note that currently there is no uniform, statewide system of supervised visitation that is supported by public funds and regulated to ensure safety and effectiveness outside of the child welfare context.

At the Assembly’s December 2024 hearing, WBASNY’s 2024-2025 President, Marea L. Wachsman, Esq., delivered testimony highlighting the need for adequate funding and a framework to address the critical shortage of supervised visitation programs. Many New York counties lack a supervised visitation program. In those with access, most programs are significantly oversubscribed or are unaffordable and unsustainable for most families.

Supervised visitation is a vital tool that protects children, assists the court, and facilitates safe and appropriate access between a non-custodial parent and child in families impacted by mental health issues, substance abuse, family violence, and other issues.

The absence of adequate supervised visitation delays access, further straining relationships and efforts to rebuild connections. WBASNY thanks the Assembly for moving this issue forward. Enacting this legislation would mark a crucial step toward creating a statewide framework for ensuring the safety and well-being of families.

 

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TONIGHT ON PEOPLE TO BE HEARD: PETER KATZ ON VISION ZERO AT 8, FIOS CH. 45 AND WP OPTIMUM CH 76 AND WWW.WHITE PLAINS COMMUNITYMEDIA.ORGIT

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PETER KATZ AND JOHN BAILEY ANALYZE THE CITY’S VISION ZERO SAFE CITY FOR DRIVERS, PEDESTRIANS AND THE DISABLED, BICYCLISTS. WHAT IT DOES. WHAT IT RECOMMENDS. WHAT IT MEANS FOR WHITE PLAINS NY USA

MR. KATZ, EDITOR OF THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL, DIGS INTO VISION ZERO AND LOOKS INTO THE FUTURE OF THIS NEW CITY INITIATIVE

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JUNE 26– WHITE PLAINS, WESTCHESTER COUNTY SETTING ALL-TIME RECORD SALES TAX DOLLARS

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WHITE PLAINS $60,296,529 up 7.7%

WESTCHESTER COUNTY:  $1,350,680,093  BILLION PROJECTED  UP  1.5%

COUNTY PACE COULD WIPE OUT DEFICIT, FUND RELIEF EFFORTS FROM CUTS

WPCNR QUILL & EYESHADE. Statistics from New York State Office of Taxation and Finance. Analysis & Comment by John F. Bailey. June 26, 2025:

The City of White Plains has set an all-time high for sales taxes in FISCAL 2024-25 : $60,296,529.

Westchester County is off to a 5 month start that if continued will generate a $1,350,680,093 windfall

The breakthrough was achieved after only 11 months of the  White Plains city fiscal year after $4,672,362 was recorded in May according to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.

If the city  concludes the year with a similar number, the city will end with $65 Million for the July through June fiscal year.

The city is up 8.2% in May in 12 months finally matching the cumulative inflation pace of the last year,7 to 8%.

The surge in city sales tax receipts indicates the city economy is getting back into a normal consuming pace with Downtown City events last summer and this spring  Rock the Block events (2 more this month). The 2024-25 budget anticipated a $56 million in unrestricted sales tax receipts. The current fiscal year has already generated $60 Million and with the city on track for at least $5 million in sales taxes in June, the city is headed for a 9 million dollar surplus in sales taxes above the budgeted $56 million.

Westchester County received $72,872,498 in sales taxes in May growing 4.7% from last May reflecting the current 3.5% YEAR-TO-DATE inflation rate.

If  the county continues earning $73 million a month in sales taxes the balance of  2025 fiscal year (7 months)  it will earn $510,107,486 million in addition to the $840,572,607  delivering an all time record in  county sales tax receipts for the county, $1,350,680,093 BILLION.

The county receives the most revenues in its current  2025 budget from sales tax receipts (39%) The county budget is $2.5 Billion. The $510,107,486 surplus projected by WPCNR , gives the county millions to face the cash emergencies the county faces.

The County budgeted $969,795,000 in sales tax receipts in the current 2025 county budget. They will make that and more plus be able to make up the $24.5 Million deficit due to over estimating the 2024 sales tax receipts.

If consumers, and house sales continue swinging up, the 24.5 million  sales tax deficit carried over from  2024 the county is currently operating under will be wiped out while giving Westchester County  funds  flexibility to provide funding to make up anticipated cuts in aid from the state in health care.

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JUNE 24–BULLETIN NEW YORK ELECTRICITY DEMAND BUMPS UP TO PEAK CAPACITY DOWNSTATE

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STATEMENT FROM GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL

“Since the beginning of this week’s extreme heat, we’ve been carefully monitoring our electrical grid to protect New Yorkers.

Earlier this evening the New York Independent System Operator warned that we are approaching peak capacity in the downstate region and it is critical to conserve electricity between now and 10:00 PM.

That means setting window air conditioning units to 76 degrees and avoiding unnecessary appliance use.

At the same time, it’s critical to stay safe in this dangerous heat: find a cooling center near you, especially if you’re a senior citizen or have health concerns.

Working together, we can easily get through this critical period.”

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JUNE 25–PRIMARY NIGHT UPDATED 8:15 AM EDT: PUJA MAINTAINS WINNING MARGIN WITH ALL DISTRICTS REPORTING , DEFEATING FOLEY BY 16%. JUSTIN BRASH BESTS NADINE HUNT-ROBINSON FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR MAYOR.

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JUSTIN BRASCH WINNER OF THE WHITE PLAINS MAYORAL PRIMARY,  ARRIVING TO APPLAUSE AT 9:15 PM  SHAKING HANDS ALL AROUND AT FOGO DE CHAO IN  DOWNTOWN WHITE PLAINS.

 

 

COUNCILWOMAN JENNIFER PUJA (IN LEFT PHOTO) WITH LEGISLATOR BENJAMIN BOYIN WHO ENDORSED HER FOR HIS SEAT, LEADS TIMOTHY FOLEY BY 16%  WITH ALL  DISTRICTS REPORTED AS OF  1:10 A.M. EDT

AT THIS TIME, MS. PUJA HAS UNOFFICIALLY DEFEATED MR. FOLEY  BY 16% OF THE VOTE TO WIN THE PRIMARY FOR THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR  WESTCHESTER COUNTY LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 5.

ON RIGHT MS. PUJA WITH STATE SENATOR SHELLEY MAYER AND MR.  BRASCH FAR RIGHT.

 

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Home   |   Westchester County Elections   UNOFFICIAL RESULTS WITH ALL DISTRICTS REPORTED 1:10 A.M.EDT

Office CO LEGISLATOR DISTRICT 05
PARTY Votes Percent
DEM TIMOTHY D. FOLEY 1,242 42%
DEM JENNIFER L. PUJA 1,728 58%
Office Totals 2,970 100%

 

 

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JUNE 24– THE LATIMER LETTER FROM WASHINGTON

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Dear Neighbor,

 

Our next quarterly virtual conversation will be held on Wednesday, July 9th at 6:30 p.m. You can RSVP for the Zoom link and submit questions here: https://forms.gle/WsKCKGP64TSGKcTb8

 

I find these larger virtual meetings are the best way to reach as many people as possible and make it convenient to participate from home.

Update from DC

The House recently voted on a cruel and senseless plan that will slash support for global AIDS prevention, reproductive health, and trusted educational content like Sesame Street. This package would codify the ridiculous cuts proposed by the so-called Department of Government Efficiency. Such actions continue to hurt America’s standing in the world and will allow for countries like China to fill the void. This makes us less safe and could unnecessarily hurt millions of people.

 

On a more positive note, I was very happy to welcome Joseph Piergiovanni from Eastchester High School to DC. You may remember that Joseph was our district’s 2025 Congressional Art Competition Winner. It was an honor to host him in DC and show him where his artwork will hang in the U.S. Capitol for the next year.

In the last newsletter I announced my Community Project Funding priorities for Fiscal Year 2026. This provides members with the opportunity to identify important local projects that would benefit from direct federal funding. Because the House Majority did not fund FY25 projects, I decided to resubmit the projects submitted last year by my predecessor.

 

The House Appropriations Committee has started to work on their government funding bills, and as they do, we will get a sense of which projects are funded and at what amount.

 

The first bill announced was the Homeland Security bill that includes three of our district’s projects. The bill, as it is currently written, provides $1.145 million to each of these projects:

  • Highbrook Avenue Drainage Improvement Project, Pelham: This project would improve stormwater infrastructure that was inadequately installed in 1924 that remains inefficient at both managing and mitigating flooding.
  • Yonkers Warburton Avenue Slope Stabilization Project, Yonkers: This project will help stabilize the steep hillside west of Warburton Avenue. By stabilizing the slope, it will mitigate the recurrence of mudslides and prevent future Metro North blockages as well as the destabilization of residences and municipal infrastructure.
  • New Rochelle City Park Drainage Improvements, New Rochelle: This project will allow for the design and construction of drainage improvements at Flowers (City) Park to address extreme flooding experienced during recent storms.

I hope to have more good news about Community Project Funding in the weeks to come.

At Home: Westchester and the Bronx

I recently joined Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins for a press conference at the New Rochelle Train Station to bring attention to the Trump Administration’s proposed 25% cut to Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor. This is one of the most heavily traveled Amtrak route in the entire country, and businesses and corporations rely on rail service for their employees. We do not need any more cars on the road. I am a weekly Amtrak rider, and I have seen the growth in ridership. This is a bad business decision. Here is local News12 coverage and coverage from the Hudson Valley Press.

It was an honor to present New Rochelle resident Colonel (Ret) Richard Gulley with a long-overdue Bronze Star Medal last week. Colonel Gulley bravely served our country for 30 years in the U.S. Army and Army Reserves. He was previously awarded the Defense Meritorious Service Medal for his actions during a battle in Afghanistan in 2010. I am glad that it was upgraded to a Bronze Star. Here is coverage from the Mid Hudson News.

Last week, I was in the Village of Mamaroneck for a visit by the Army Corps of Engineers about the Flood Risk Management project. For anyone familiar with this area, it has been subjected to severe and persistent flooding during storms over the last decade. The Army Corps has assured us that this project is a priority and all parties are working cooperatively to address the many complex details involved to make sure this proposal becomes a reality.

 

We were glad to be joined by Mayor Sharon Torres and representatives from the County and the state Department of Environmental Conservation to provide the Army Corps with a clear picture of why this project is needed, and quickly.

I recently attended two community events in Co-op City. At the WizKids’ Books B4 Basketball Program banquet, we honored the athletes and coaches for their work and dedication during the 2024-2025 season. This is a great local program that provides mentorship and teaches important life skills.

I also attended “Calling All Men,” a colon cancer awareness event put on by the Co-op City NAACP. June is Men’s Health Month, and a good time to think about your health or the health of someone you love. If something is concerning you, speak with a healthcare provider. Don’t wait.

My constituent services team held several mobile office hours recently in White Plains, Tuckahoe, and Port Chester. I am glad we can bring these services directly into the communities throughout Westchester and the Bronx.

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As always, reach out to my offices with concerns or questions. We are here to serve you!

 

More soon.

Sincerely,

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Rep. George Latimer

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