

SCHOOL ECOLOGICAL MEAL PROVISION PROGRAM Representative Nydia M. This law guarantees paid parental leave to 2.1 million federal government employees. HR 564 builds on the Congressman’s landmark legislation, the Federal Employee Paid Leave Act (signed in 2019 and implemented last year). sick treat serious personal illness or any qualifying circumstance resulting from a spouse, child or parent who is designated or will soon be designated as an active duty member. The bill under consideration, HR 564, will grant all federal employees up to 12 weeks paid leave for any 12-month period to care for a spouse, child or parent.
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Observers note that this could be a key reduction strategy going forward.īILL PROVIDING LEAVE WITH PAY FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: Representative Carolyn Maloney, which represents Greenpoint, and parts of Queens and Manhattan will hold a hearing tomorrow, June 24, on its legislation to provide full family and medical leave to all federal employees. Metrocard vending machines will always accept cash. Hand-to-hand transactions were banned at kiosks from March 2020, due to COVID-19, a policy that has become permanent. Employees will not accept cash payments or exchange damaged cards.

MTA NOW SAYS âNO MONEYâ at toll booths, since yesterday. Hamill grew up in Park Slope and used it as a loving setting for his rich human interest stories. Assembly member Robert Carroll and civil rights lawyer Normal Siegel, along with surprise celebrities and many Pete Hamill fans, will join them on 7th Avenue and 12th Street. The turnout was higher than the Democratic primary for mayor in 2013, when the votes cast by Democrats totaled 691,801.ĭue to the increased interest in the dynamics of ranked choice, readers will undoubtedly be following their favorite social media more closely for an instant update.īIZ NON CAMPAIGN: Later today at 2 p.m., Borough President Eric Adams and City Councilor Brad Lander will rename a Park Slope intersection in honor of the late and great Pete Hamill. But the “speculation time” in the delayed results will likely force the media to do more analysis and explanatory coverage of the entire electoral process as it unfolds.īklyner’s Billy Richling provided some interesting information about the primary, noting that 750,000 Democrats and 51,000 Republicans voted across town, including the nine days of early voting. Postal ballots are expected to be a huge factor, and the time to finalize priority ballots is a factor. Maybe one of our favorite lines on this primary comes from tuesday New York Times article: “Ready or not, voters will make history in Tuesday’s primary election when New York becomes the largest place in the country to use ranked choice voting …” We’re approaching the midpoint of 2022, which will be July 1, by which time we STILL won’t know the final election results for the New York primary.
