APRIL 23– THE NEW YORK 12 GOVERNOR HOCHUL AND ATTORNEY GENERAL JAMES AND 11 OTHER STATE AG’S CHALLENGE TARIFF INCREASES

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New York and 11 States Sue To Stop Tariffs That Will Slow Economic Growth, Increase Unemployment, Raise Inflation, and Risk Recession

Imposed Tariffs Have Led to Increased Costs of Imported Goods, Agriculture, Energy, Construction Materials, and Labor

Governor Kathy Hochul and New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced that New York State and a coalition of 11 other states are suing the Trump administration for illegally imposing unprecedented tax hikes on Americans in the form of tariffs issued under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

The Trump administration’s IEEPA tariffs raise taxes on imports from nearly every country on Earth, including America’s closest allies and trading partners, and they have already caused severe economic damage.

The lawsuit, filed by Attorney General James and a coalition of attorneys general, argues that Congress has not granted the president the authority to impose these tariffs and therefore the administration violated the law by imposing them through executive orders, social media posts, and agency orders.

The coalition seeks a court order halting these IEEPA tariffs, including the worldwide tariffs that were paused on April 9, and preventing the Trump administration from enforcing or implementing them.

“President Trump’s reckless tariffs have skyrocketed costs for consumers and unleashed economic chaos across the country. New York is standing up to fight back against the largest federal tax hike in American history,” Governor Hochul said. “Attorney General James and I are partnering on this litigation on behalf of New York consumers, because we can’t let President Trump push our country into a recession.”

New York State Attorney General Letitia James said,

 “The president does not have the power to raise taxes on a whim, but that’s exactly what President Trump has been doing with these tariffs. Donald Trump promised that he would lower prices and ease the cost of living, but these illegal tariffs will have the exact opposite effect on American families. His tariffs are unlawful and if not stopped, they will lead to more inflation, unemployment, and economic damage.”

Since February, President Trump has been unilaterally imposing sweeping tariffs against America’s closest trading partners. These tariffs expanded in a series of announcements in April to now cover nearly every country worldwide, including places that are not involved in international trade, such as the Heard and McDonald Islands, which have no known human inhabitants.

In addition to the severe economic damage that President Trump’s tariffs have already caused, the coalition warns they could cause even more destruction if allowed to continue.

The lawsuit argues the IEEPA tariffs will increase unemployment, raise inflation, and threaten Americans’ wages by slowing economic growth.

The president’s tariffs will harm the states and their residents by making important goods ranging from electronics to building materials more expensive and scarce.

These costs will severely impact New Yorkers.

 

Economists estimate the increased tariffs will cost the average family thousands of dollars per year, and a report from the New York City Comptroller estimated that even a mild recession caused by the tariffs would lead to over 35,000 lost jobs in New York City alone.

New York state agencies could end up paying over $100 million in extra costs due to tariffs increasing prices.

Retaliatory tariffs imposed by Canada on the hundreds of millions of dollars in electricity that New York imports every year would cause New Yorkers’ energy bills to spike. Across the state, small businesses that rely on imports are already reeling from the threat of higher prices and uncertainty caused by the administration’s policies. In Central New York, the Cortland Standard, one of the oldest family-owned newspapers in the country, announced it would cease publication in part due to an expected tariff on newsprint.

The lawsuit, filed in the United States Court of International Trade, asserts that President Trump has no authority to impose tariffs as he has. While the president has declared emergencies and invoked IEEPA to justify these tariffs, not once has any other president used IEEPA to impose tariffs like this in the five decades since it became law.

As the coalition argues in the lawsuit, the law was not designed to allow the president to unilaterally impose worldwide tariffs indiscriminately. In addition, the coalition argues that the Trump administration has overstepped its authority and violated the Constitution and the Administrative Procedure Act by imposing these tariffs.

With this lawsuit, the coalition is seeking a court order declaring the Trump administration’s IEEPA tariff orders to be in violation of the law and ordering the administration to stop implementing or enforcing these tariffs.

Joining Attorney General James in filing this lawsuit are the attorneys general of Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Vermont.

Governor Hochul has been in contact with federal leaders regarding the devastating effects tariffs will have on New York’s residents, businesses and our economy. The Governor has consulted with federal partners, economists and heard from business owners, trade groups, agribusiness and other stakeholders on the hardships tariffs will have on New York State.

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APRIL 23—NEW AGREEMENT CHARTS FASTER PATH FORWARD TO COURT FOR UNDERAGE OFFENDERS IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace and Westchester County Attorney John Nonna announced today a new inter-agency agreement that will streamline the prosecution of cases involving underage offenders.

A new Memorandum of Understanding, signed by the District Attorney and County Attorney Wednesday morning, allows up to six Law Department attorneys to operate as Westchester County District Attorney’s Office designees and prosecute cases appearing in the Youth Part, with the expectation that these cases will eventually be removed to Family Court.

Previously, the Law Department would only prosecute cases involving adolescent and juvenile offenders after they are transferred to Family Court.

This new agreement will significantly streamline the prosecution of these cases, making more efficient use of prosecutorial resources and taking a fairer, more holistic approach to offenses committed by adolescent and juvenile defendants.

The work of the Law Department attorneys will be supervised by experienced prosecutors at the District Attorney’s Office. And final prosecutorial decisions regarding Youth Part cases will be made by District Attorney’s Office supervisors, in consultation with Law Department attorneys.

DA Cacace said: “This agreement provides a fairer, more efficient path to justice for our victims while offering underage defendants a more holistic approach to their cases. It is rare to find a reform that benefits all stakeholders in a criminal case, but I truly believe this agreement accomplishes that task. I want to extend my sincerest thanks to County Attorney Nonna for his strong partnership on this issue.”

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APRIL 22—YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST HEALTH WATCH

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CONGRESSMAN GEORGE LATIMER COMES TO SCARSDALE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS

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LWVS ANNUAL MEETING AND LUNCHEON

Featured Speaker: Congressman George Latimer

Friday, May 9, 2025

10:30 am to 2 pm

(luncheon and speaker portion of event begins at noon)

Scarsdale Golf Club

1 Club Way, Hartsdale, NY 10530

SPACE IS LIMITED

Early bird rate through May 2: $60/person

Students: $30

Link to purchase tickets: 

https://lwvs.org/events-and-speakers/

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APRIL 20—-THE OLD RUGGED CROSS AND THE ETERNAL SUN ALWAYS TO THE END OF THE AGE

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WPCNR NEWS & COMMENT By John F. Bailey. April 20, 2025:

First Baptist Church on the windy blustery heath looking East to the rising sun this morning celebrated the rising of the sun on Easter Sunday in their traditional Sunrise Service at 6:15 A.M.

The  most joyous service of the year (in this reporter’s opinion)  was highlighted by a hazy sun breaking stalwartly through the clouds into a brisk west wind.

The event on “Resurrection Sunday” as Reverend Frank Farley described it, I thought the sun rising today reflected times in Jerusalem on Golgotha  (The Place of the Skull) when Jesus of Nazareth was crucified in 33 A.D. 1,992 years ago. The mighty sun rose not as clear as it did last year, but still reassured us it was there in the high sky

Reverend Frank Farley  observed at the close of the service, the message this day brings us is it it fires up the spirit of Jesus of Nazareth and God is still within each of us that each one of us and took to, feel within us reach into us for help to become better, for strength, for endurance,  to bring light into the world, be better at what we do. Reverend Farley with his soaring words into the wind said, “God is always in us for us. He rises up within us.”

Easter Sunday , I think, more than any other Sunday reminds us of the message of the good, the strength, the values, the code of living brought by existence of Jesus of Nazareth endures.

It does not  disappear after Easter Sunday. With each sunrise, each day, the comfort of the great universe of stars at night assure us of the presence in us of the strength of the good that is there.

Every sunrise and sunset reaffirms these eternal truths are in us for guidance, strength, endurance, selfgrowth and doing what is right always.

The little band of worshippers  joined hands at close  and a glow grew in each face at the mystery of good feeling generated by the hymns in English and Spanish and  hope of the messages  brought on the wind and the sun’s promise, and the eloquence of the Reverend Fraley, Reverend Ever Magana and Mrs. Magana. Mrs. Magana read the Invocation of the ceremony loud clear and as moving as ever when the good news came 1,992 years ago:

MRS. MAGANA WITH REVERAND EVER MAGANA AND  REVEREND FRANK FRALEY THIS MORNING.


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Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the entrance. So she came running to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one Jesus loved, and said, “They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where they have put him!”

So Peter and the other disciple started for the tomb. Both were running, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first. He bent over and looked in at the strips of linen lying there but did not go in. Then Simon Peter came along behind him and went straight into the tomb. He saw the strips of linen lying there, as well as the cloth that had been wrapped around Jesus’ head. The cloth was still lying in its place, separate from the linen. Finally the other disciple, who had reached the tomb first, also went inside. He saw and believed. (They still did not understand from Scripture that Jesus had to rise from the dead.) 10 Then the disciples went back to where they were staying.

 

Jesus Appears to Mary Magdalene

11 Now Mary stood outside the tomb crying. As she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb 12 and saw two angels in white, seated where Jesus’ body had been, one at the head and the other at the foot.

13 They asked her, “Woman, why are you crying?”

“They have taken my Lord away,” she said, “and I don’t know where they have put him.” 14 At this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realize that it was Jesus.

15 He asked her, “Woman, why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?”

Thinking he was the gardener, she said, “Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will get him.”

16 Jesus said to her, “Mary.”

She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, “Rabboni!” (which means “Teacher”).

17 Jesus said, “Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father. Go instead to my brothers and tell them, ‘I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.’”

18 Mary Magdalene went to the disciples with the news: “I have seen the Lord!” And she told them that he had said these things to her.

 

 

 

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TONIGHT AT 7 ON FIOS CH 45 AND WP OPTIMUM CH 76–WESTCHESTER ANGELS TEAMS WITH STEM TO SUPPORT EDUCATION, ENTRPRENEURSHIP ON PEOPLE TO BE HEARD AT 7 PM AND ALL WEEK ANYTIME ON WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

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JOHN BAILEY INTERVIEWS SANDY WOLLMAN  CO-FOUNDER OF WESTCHESTER ANGELS AND Margaret Käufer, President of The STEM Alliance  the new partnership Tonight and all week at www.wpcommunitymedia.org

The Westchester Angels and The STEM Alliance are excited to announce a new strategic partnership to supercharge STEM learning opportunities for children and adults across Westchester County. By blending financial support with hands-on volunteer engagement, The Westchester Angels – a group of dynamic local investors backing innovative startups – are empowering The STEM Alliance to expand its reach and impact. The STEM Alliance, a fast-growing Mamaroneck based nonprofit, works to close systemic gaps in STEM education by providing equal access to cutting-edge science, technology, engineering, and math learning opportunities. Their ultimate goal? To inspire innovation and create workforce pathways through STEM education and digital equity.

This partnership is about more than just funding-it’s about action. The Westchester Angels are bringing their entrepreneurial spirit to the table, amplifying the STEM Alliance’s vital programs like “Connect Westchester,” which tackles the digital divide head-on by providing free tech skills training, affordable devices, and internet access to underserved residents. Together, these organizations are paving the way for a brighter future, ensuring that every individual – regardless of background – can unlock the doors to opportunities and success through STEM skills.

Under the partnership, the Westchester Angels will donate $100 of each new membership and membership renewal to The STEM Alliance. Westchester Angels also plans to host an annual event benefiting The STEM Alliance and provide volunteer opportunities for their members to support the organization’s mission.

“The Westchester Angels are proud to partner with The STEM Alliance to foster innovation and create pathways for future STEM leaders,” said Sandy Wollman, Co-Founder of the Westchester Angels. “Our members are eager to contribute both financially and through volunteerism, ensuring that local students and underserved populations have access to the resources and support they need to succeed in today’s digital economy.”

The STEM Alliance will collaborate closely with the Westchester Angels to share joint updates and achievements to their respective stakeholders, strengthening the visibility of both organizations’ impact. “We’re thrilled to align with Westchester Angels in our shared vision of advancing STEM education, supporting young innovators, and helping create a STEM-ready workforce.” said Margaret Käufer, President of The STEM Alliance. “This partnership amplifies the shared goals of two fantastic organizations from the business and nonprofit sectors.”

 

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK MONDAY AT 7 THE APRIL 18 REPORT JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS. FIOS CH. 45 WPTV OPTIMUM CH 76 AND WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

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TONIGHT THE BIG PLANNING BOARD MEETING ON FARRELL ESTATES COMPLETE COVERAGE ANALYSIS

GOVERNOR HOCHUL WARNS OF MORE CUTS AHEAD TO STATE AID TO COUNTIES TOWNS CITIES

WHAT COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS SHOULS TALK ABOUT IN HIS STATE OF THE COUNTY ADDRESS

GOVERNOR HOCHUL REVEALS HER STEPS TO CUT DOWN ON DISCLOSURE DELAYS, CASES DISMISSED ON TECHNICALITIES

THE LEGACY OF THE TITANIC: YOUR SAFETY IS IMPORTANT  BUT THE PROFIT

EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE IN WHITE PLAINS NY USA

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APRIL 33 A.D.—– RETURN FROM CALVARY. GOOD FRIDAY

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THE RETURN FROM CALVARY. GOOD FRIDAY

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WPCNR NEWS & COMMENT. By John F. Bailey. APRIL 18,  2025  Republished 3:20 P.M. E.D.T. from WPCNR of the Distant Past.:

It is late afternoon now in  the  Jerusalem of 33 A.D. Jesus of Nazareth has died on the cross in between two thieves.

The three crosses can be seen on the distant hill to the right

He died 1,192 years ago on that cross today. There was no CNN, no Fox News, showing live coverage, no internet, no newspapers, radio or television. No Twitter or Facebook. No Instagram, Skype, or Google.

Nevertheless the message of the man who died on Calvary (The Place of the Skull) spread around the world without mass communication.

His followers, twelve of them were so devoted to His message of love and code of behavior they became the first pacifist activists who spread a message the man they called their Lord had preached to them.

He was Jesus of Nazareth.  He had no last name.

Today He is now known all over the world for the message he delivered.

Whether you believe He is the Son of God, or not, He ranks as one of the foremost influences on mankind if not the most. More than Plato, more than Socrates, more than any leader or politician, or entertainer whoever lived.

His selfless acts of embracing lepers, the poor, those who sinned were unique.

Such compassion for the downtrodden was unheard of during the time He lived.

It was a time of slavery. No human rights. No care for the sick. When cities were razed and populations slaughtered or enslaved much like the genocides of today.

Jesus of Nazareth introduced a new philosophy that spread throughout the world after His crucifixion this day (maybe, we do not know the exact date), because the community leaders of his own people thought him —

a threat to their power. that fear that this simple man was a threat should be a lesson to us all.

If you live by His philosophy of forgiveness you are a person at peace with yourself.

If you accept those who are different from you without  fear or prejudice, you are a force for spreading His message of peace towards others and good will.

If you help the poor and the sick because you sympathize with them, you are following His way.

If you stand up for truth, point out what is wrong as He did with the Pharisees–ou are doing his will. (But they will kill you.)

If you go about doing good for the sake of doing good, you are following His virtue of selflessness.

Jesus of Nazareth’s message whether divine or a code of how we conduct our lives resonated with millions and it spread.

There is no denying He is one of the great philosophers of the human experience, kin to Socrates, the other giant of antiquity thought.

The above print of “The Return from Calvary” painted by Herbert Schmalz shows the last hours of Jesus of Nazareth’s crucifixion around 33 A.D. on Calvary Hill, “the place of the Skull” outside of Jerusalem late in the day He was crucified.

The description on the print describes the somber scene:

The darkness which was on the earth (during His suffering) is clearing away.

One long, dark cloud is hanging over the city like a pall.

The Virgin Mother, weighted down by fatigue and grief, knowing not wither she goes, is being led up some steps, toward “his own” home, by St. John and Mary Magdalene.

In the distance on the top of Cavalry, you can make out the three crosses.

The grief so sadly captured by this print depicts the very personal loss all of us endure when someone we love passes away, realizing our loss because of all they did for us.

Jesus of Nazareth was a human being who affects us to this day.

One of the great gifts of this man, Jesus of Nazareth, is the celebration of humanity and capacity to care and feel for others that aids persons whether they believe He was the Son of God or not. Or that you will have eternal life if you believe in him.

His philosophies of care, courage, compassion and benevolent action serve their practitioners well because they leave a great personal satisfaction in the heart, the mind, and the spirit.

You do not have to second guess yourself, when you do what is right, humane, merciful, and serves the less fortunate without superiority with nothing to gain for yourself. And if you do not do what is right, if you weaken, you always regret it and remember when you failed to do right. I do remember those times when I personally failed to do right.

The peace of mind of action is the least of the  great gift of Jesus of Nazareth whose death on the cross is marked this day.

If you act as Jesus did, you will be remembered by all you meet fondly and lovingly, and be comforted that you will live in memories of those you have  touched with your love and kindness and caring  for eternity to the end of the age.

His simple teachings have great power. Use them. Implement them.

They give meaning to our mystery of life.

They give meaning and purpose to anyone’s life.

For 1,992  years they have made a violent world a better place.

He died today on the cross.

And lived forever.

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APRIL 17–COUNTY TAX EXEMPTION ON PLAYLAND UPHELD. $3.6 MILLION RYE BILL DISMISSED BY APPELLATE COURT

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APPELLATE DIVISION OF NEW YORK STATE SUPREME COURT RULES PLAYLAND PARK EXEMPT FROM TAX DURING STANDARD AMUSEMENTS CONTRACT IN MAJOR WIN FOR WESTCHESTER COUNTY

 

(White Plains, NY) – The Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court has ruled that Playland Park in the City of Rye was tax exempt during the period of time the Park was being operated by Standard Amusements, resulting in a $3.6 million tax bill.

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said: “Westchester County has always maintained that Playland Park should have never been removed from tax exempt status by the City of Rye. The unnecessary legal expenses, the consequences of the self-inflicted negative financial impact to both the City of Rye and the Rye School District on this ill-advised change of tax status cannot be understated.”

In a letter sent to the Westchester County Tax Commission dated May 2022, the City of Rye notified the County of the change in tax exempt status for Playland, and announced it would be sending Standard Amusements a tax bill of $3.6 million. At that time, the City of Rye argued that because Playland Park was being operated under contract and not for public use, the Park was taxable.

The Appellate Division of New York State Supreme Court rejected the City of Rye’s appeal this week, stating that because the County did not officially transfer ownership of the Park to Standard Amusements, and the Park was being operated under contract as a public park, the removal of the tax exemption for Playland Park by the City of Rye was not justified.

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THE STATE OF THE COUNTY ADDRESS FROM COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS

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Westchester County Executive Kenneth W. Jenkins
Invites you to Join us for the

State of the
County Address

Wednesday, April 23 | 7 p.m.
Doors Open at 6:30 p.m.

Michaelian Office Building
Board of Legislators Chambers
148 Martine Avenue
White Plains, New York 10601

RSVP REQUIRED
To RSVP, please email
communications@westchestercountyny.gov
by Friday, April 18.

Watch the Event Live:
Facebook.com/westchestergov

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