Dear Friend,
As your Assemblywoman, my primary role is to advocate on behalf of everyone in our district. In my role as Chair of the Assembly Ways and Means committee I have been able to bring your concerns and needs to the table, and secure funding for local programming and services benefiting all (see inside for more info).
Whether it's a COVID related issue or any one of the quality of life/safety concerns we've assisted with in the past, we're here for you. I have been so happy to see more of you and your neighbors at the local events and civic meetings I sponsor and attend.
In order to keep up on the latest from my office, sign up for my e-newsletter. You can do so by calling (718) 648-4700 or emailing me at weinsth@nyassembly.gov!
Sincerely,
Mrs. G. called the Assemblywoman's Office to expedite repairs to her co-op elevator, which had been inoperative for two whole weeks. After intervening with building management and the elevator company, the NYC Department of Buildings, just days later, issued the permit to allow the elevator to run.
Mr. P. was shocked to learn that his SNAP Benefits were canceled due to 'failure to recertify.' He called the Assemblywoman to find out how this happened since he never received any recertification papers. An inquiry was started with HRA, and shortly after Mr. P. received word his case was again active and the benefits available.
Mr. N. had been waiting for some months to be reimbursed for his overpayment to Social Security. A call to Social Security from the Assemblywoman hurried along the process and Mr. N. received a direct deposit just days later.
Mrs. J., a NYCHA resident needed to enter her apartment to retrieve important documents after a fire, but was barred from doing so by the FDNY. The Assemblywoman contacted the FDNY and kept her up to date with the ongoing investigation. The minute the case was closed out, NYCHA arranged a time for Mrs. J. to visit and retrieve her valuables.
Mr. M., a member of the NYCERS retirement plan, was dismayed when he stopped receiving his monthly pension payments; his only means of income. He informed the Assemblywoman, who made a call to the Mayor's office of Government Affairs and NYCERS, and found out that a recent bank merger disrupted many deposits. After just a day, NYCERS reestablished the direct deposits and Mr. M. received all the checks he had missed.
Mrs. R. contacted the Assemblywoman after waiting days for repairs to her building's intercom. After speaking to building management and stressing the dangerous situation this left tenants in, repairs were expedited, and the intercom was working the next day.
Mr. T. tried transferring $75 from his expired MetroCard to a new one at a train station, but when he went to use it, there was no money on either card. The Assemblywoman reached out to the MTA and within days a reimbursement check was mailed to Mr. T.
If you represent an organization, community group or place of worship, our office can supply you with Rapid Covid Testing Kits or Face Masks (courtesy of Mt. Sinai of Brooklyn Hospital). Please email or call our office to arrange for a pickup.
Just a few months ago, Assemblywoman Weinstein and NYS Senator Brad Hoylman introduced the 'Grieving Families Act' (A.6770).
Current law restricts how much a victim's family can receive after winning a wrongful death suit by calculating what the victim would have monetarily contributed to certain family members left behind.
This means that retirees, disabled individuals, children and stay at home parents-who do not have the benefit of an active or sizeable salary-are classified essentially as worthless in the event of a tragedy.
While the bill has passed both the Assembly and Senate, it is currently waiting to be enacted into law by Governor Hochul.
Follow @HeleneWeinstein on Twitter to keep up to date on the bill's progress!
Assemblywoman Weinstein knows that our community's non-profit organizations, recreational programs and senior centers have offered crucial support for our neighbors and community, even when the pandemic was at its peak:
This year, the Assemblywoman was able to secure substantial funding for the following organizations:
Assemblywoman Weinstein's Community Office can help you apply for various programs including but not limited to:
Call our office to find out if you're eligible and sign up!
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A Free Shredding Truck Will Be Coming to Our Neighborhood September 15th
To register, email weinsth@nyassembly.gov, call 718-648-4700, or scan the QR code to the right.
**No commercial or wet paper • Limit 2 boxes/bags per household**
You can apply for the Senior Half-Fare MetroCard if you are 65+ or have a Qualifying Disability (photo identification is required)
Only MetroCard holders get a FREE transfer between buses and trains
Catch the MetroCard Bus at Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein's Community Office 3520 Nostrand Avenue • 718-648-4700
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3520 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11229 • (718) 648-4700
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