Assemblywoman Helene E. Weinstein Making a Difference in Brooklyn and Albany
Fall 2008
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A REPORT TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE 41ST DISTRICT |
Helene Weinstein's Community Office Gets Results Dear Neighbor, I believe that one of my most important responsibilities is to listen carefully, answer questions and help solve your problems. Along with my experienced community office staff, I can assist you with a variety of important services and programs. |
Some of Assemblywoman Weinstein's Success Stories | ||||
Security Deposit Problem Mr. and Mrs. C. called the Assemblywoman for help in getting back their Security Deposit from their landlord after they moved. The Assemblywoman called the management company, and was able to get the check sent to the elderly couple immediately. Services Delivered Dilemma Mr. C. visited the Assemblywoman to get assistance in obtaining a refund for promised services not performed by a major electronics superstore. The Assemblywoman helped Mr. C establish an official case with the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs and shortly thereafter Mr. C received a refund in full. Insurance Inconsistency Mrs. K came to Assemblywoman Weinstein’s office to help restore her life insurance policy which was wrongfully cancelled. Despite having paid all premiums, the company claimed she owed prior years’ premiums. The Assemblywoman contacted the New York State Department of Insurance which started a probe, soon thereafter; Mrs. K received a letter restoring her policy in full with an apology and no obligation to pay future premiums. Medicaid Mess-up After Mr. T switched from regular Medicaid to an alternative provider, he was denied coverage for life saving scheduled surgery which was allowed under Medicaid. The Assemblywoman called the Human Resources Administration requesting that he be switched back onto regular Medicaid. Shortly thereafter HRA switched him back to Medicaid and he was able to have his surgery covered. Cutting Red Tape Ms. H called the Assemblywoman after trying to no avail to receive confirmation of her disenrollment from Oxford Healthcare. She had made a number of calls to Social Security and was told repeatedly that she was still enrolled. She had switched because Oxford was too expensive. The Assemblywoman made a phone call to Social Security and was able to arrange for her disenrollment from Oxford retroactive to the date she attempted to do so originally. Lease Problem Fixed Mrs. T visited the Assemblywoman after a number of failed attempts at getting her change of name reflected on her lease. The Assemblywoman spoke with the Management Assistant, identifying the documents needed to make the change. Within two weeks the documents were gathered and her new name was placed on the lease.
Social Security Card Snafu Ms. A came to Assemblywoman Weinstein following a number of failed attempts to replace her Social Security Card after losing all of her vital documents. The Assemblywoman, working with the Social Security Administration was able to identify alternate documentation Ms. A could present. Equipped with this new information Ms. A was able to visit the Social Security office and received a new card the same day. Paper Work Assistance Mr. and Mrs. R came to Assemblywoman Weinstein’s office to obtain help starting an automatic payment plan with their insurance company. Assemblywoman Weinstein spoke with their insurance provider, had the necessary forms faxed to her office, and assisted the elderly couple in filling them out and direct monthly payments from their bank were scheduled. Nursing Home Refund Mrs. H came to the Assemblywoman seeking assistance in obtaining a reimbursable security deposit following her husbands discharge from a nursing home. The original check from the nursing home bounced and her bank charged a service fee. After Assemblywoman Weinstein interceded with the nursing home a check was reissued for the original amount plus the bank’s service fee. |
WEINSTEIN’S OFFICE IS HERE FOR YOU |
63rd Precinct Meeting
Assemblywoman Weinstein discussed neighborhood safety and quality of life concerns
with 63rd Precinct Captain Frank Cangiarella, Nieuw Amersfort Community Association
President Steve Yamin, and Fraser Civic Association President Tom Hernandez, at a
recent community meeting.
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Attends Agudath Israel of America Dinner
Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein recently attended Agudath Israel of America’s
Annual Dinner. The Assemblywoman has long provided funding for Agudath Israel’s
programs. Pictured with the Assemblywoman is community leader Chaskel Bennett,
co-chair of this year’s dinner.
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Attends Co-op Board Meeting
Assemblywoman Weinstein recently spoke to residents at Brigham Park 2 co-op’s annual
board meeting informing them of the co-op tax abatement extension and programs offered
through her community office.
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Chernobyl Screenings Begin at Kings Bay Y
Dr. Daniel Branovan, President of the Chernobyl Project demonstrated to Assemblywoman Weinstein
how, with the use of advanced scanning technology, trained Doctors can detect thyroid cancer at its
earliest stages. The Assemblywoman advocated on behalf of this vital project and was able to secure
over $1 Million for these life-saving screenings. When diagnosed early thyroid cancer is totally curable.
For more information call 800-426-1986.
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Red Cross Emergency Preparedness
Assemblywoman Weinstein is pleased to sponsor Red Cross Emergency Preparedness presentations throughout the community to help you learn how to create a plan, build a supply kit, and keep loved ones safe and informed in case of a disaster. Free materials and disaster kits that can help you prepare for an emergency will be distributed to community residents at the end of the program. Join Assemblywoman Weinstein at an upcoming presentation:
For information call the Community Office at 718-648-4700. |
WEINSTEIN DELIVERS FOR THE COMMUNITY |
This year, as in past years, Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein secured special funding from the state budget for senior citizen, social services, school and youth programs to provide recreational, educational, cultural and social services in our community. Additional funding was obtained for after-school tutoring, early literacy, school technology, equipment upgrades, sports, antiviolence, multicultural and intergenerational programs. If you want additional information on any of these programs which Assemblywoman Weinstein has funded for the following organizations, call the Community Office. |
Helping Senior Citizens, Social Services & Community Activities
Schools, Youth and Education Programs
Youth Sports, Anti-Violence, Anti-Graffiti, Multicultural and Intergenerational Programs:
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Major McCarthy Memorial
Assemblywoman Weinstein joined Fraser Civic Association President Tom Hernandez
in presenting a thank you award to Barry Smith, Chairman and former President of the
Fraser Civic Association. The Annual Veterans’ Memorial at the Major Eugene T. McCarthy
Triangle (Avenue N & East 31st Street), honors victims of September 11th and Major McCarthy,
a local resident who was tragically killed in the Gulf War.
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Community Outreach
Assemblywoman Weinstein speaks with a constituent enjoying the newly renovated Fraser
Square park. The renovation of the park was funded through the efforts of Assemblywoman
Helene Weinstein, Councilman Lewis Fidler and the Mayor.
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Community District
At Community District Education Council 18’s annual legislative meeting, Assemblywoman
Weinstein spoke to the members about the Assembly’s efforts to urge the city to keep their
funding commitment to NYC’s schoolchildren, the way the Assembly kept the state’s
commitment.
Education Council 18 Legislative Meeting |
Weinstein Honored by
At the 12th Annual Friends United Block Association Dinner, Councilman Lewis Fidler joined
FUBA President Gardy Brazela in presenting the “Outstanding Leadership Award” to
Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein, which states, “In recognition of your outstanding
leadership, dedication and amazing love for humanity.”
Friends United Block Association |
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East 43rd Street Block Party
At East 43rd Street Block Association’s Annual Block Party Assemblywoman Helene
Weinstein presented Certificates Of Merit to students for academic excellence as
Sandra Greenhouse, Block Association President, looked on.
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Flatlands Civic Association
Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein was the guest speaker at a recent Flatlands Civic
Association meeting, where she spoke about outreach programs available at the
community office.
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Reads to Children at Library
Assemblywoman Weinstein recently had a chance to read to area children during
a library visit. The Assemblywoman provides funds annually to the library branches
in our community.
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Attends Yeshiva Lev Bais Yaakov Dinner
Assemblywoman Weinstein has long been supportive of all public and private schools
in her district; fighting for additional funding. Recently, the Assemblywoman attended
Yeshiva Lev Bais Yaakov’s 11th Anniversary Dinner where she presented Executive
Director, Rabbi Shmiel Deutsch and Principal, Leah Zytman with a congratulatory
citation, as Councilman Michael Nelson looked on.
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Celebrates Kingsway Jewish Center's 80th
Assemblywoman Weinstein recently attended the Kingsway Jewish Center’s
80th Anniversary dinner and presented an Assembly Proclamation recognizing
contributions of the Synagogue to the community and congratulating the honorees
of the evening, Mr. and Mrs.Yitz Elman, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Markowitz.
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Assemblywoman Weinstein
Assemblywoman Weinstein attended Community District Education Council 22’s meeting
and presented Parent Coordinators with State Assembly Citations for their continuing
concern and commitment to area students.
Honors Parent Coordinators |
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Honors Police Officers
At the 61st Precinct Community Council meeting Assemblywoman Weinstein joined 61st
Precinct Caption George Mastrokostas, and Council President Yves Etienne in presenting
the “Cops of the Month”, Police Officers, Daniel Lacalamita, Steven Fintey, and Edwin
Vargas with Assembly Certificates of Merit for arrests made in response to a rash of
burglaries.
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Major Capital Projects in the Pipeline
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Assemblywoman Weinstein Helps Your Stay Healthy |
Assemblywoman Weinstein Keeps You Healthy!
Assemblywoman Weinstein sponsors many programs at her office and throughout
the community. Last year’s flu shot programs had record turnouts.
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Assemblywoman Weinstein Helps You Save Money |
IT'S NOT TOO LATE! |
APPLY FOR YOUR STIMULUS CHECK
Assemblywoman Weinstein reminds you to file a 2007 federal income tax return before October 15th, 2008 to qualify for the economic stimulus payment. This includes certain Social Security recipients and those receiving benefits, who don’t usually have to file a tax return. Thousands of residents living in the community are eligible and have not yet filed. Individuals with at least $3000 in qualifying income who file may be eligible for a $300 payment ($600 on a joint return). SSI benefits do not count as qualifying income for the stimulus payment. Call or visit Assemblywoman Weinstein’s office for a 1040A tax form and more information on how to file. If your only income is from Social Security, you must file a tax return this year to receive your $300 check. |
CB #17 Youth Happen’n
Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein joined Community Board 17 Chair, Lloyd Mills and Anthony
Folkes, Chair of the Jamaican Ex-Police Association, at “Youth Happen’n Day 2008,” sponsored
by Community Board #17 in conjunction with the 67th Precinct. Close to 3,000 children participated
in activities at Paerdegat Park.
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The Bay
Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation
Commissioner, Pete Grannis, and Captain Anthony DiLernia, Kingsboro Maritime
Program’s Director, review studies showing the threat to Sheepshead Bay’s channel
caused by increasing sand deposits. Shallow water threatens navigability and poses
a potential danger to businesses, boats and residents along the Bay and prevents
the access of FDNY fireboats.
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Community Concerns
Assemblywoman Weinstein discussed issues affecting the community with George
Broadhead, VFW Kings County Commander and Vice President of Gerritsen Beach
Property Owners Association at the Assemblywoman's Community Office.
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Keeping You Safe and Saving You Money!
Assemblywoman Weinstein looked on as officers etched a constituent's VIN number in
her windshield to help prevent car theft. The program hosted at her office in conjunction
with the 61st Precinct Crime Prevention Unit, helps Police identify your vehicle faster if
stolen, and may reduce your car insurance premium.
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