Dear Neighbors,
I hope you are staying safe and well in these uncertain times. This is the last update I will be providing before the last day of voting on November 3. In the next month, I encourage you to follow my accounts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook so you can keep up with what I’m doing and provide feedback.
Everyone in the district should be receiving a physical copy of my newsletter shortly. You can read it online here.
COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS
We must remain vigilant. As schools reopen and indoor dining resumes, we are on a knife’s edge between a new wave and the low numbers we’ve seen for a few months. In my district, the 10040 ZIP code of lower Inwood and upper Washington Heights made it onto the list of 20 “hotspots” in New York State earlier this week. Please follow the “Core Four” guidelines to stay safe.

CENSUS EXTENDED + VOTING
A judge last week ruled that the Census 2020 efforts must continue through October 31! That gives us more time to make sure everybody gets counted. Stay tuned on social media for more outreach efforts my office will be supporting, and sign up for your own volunteering here.
(Including this information again about voting because it’s so important!)
You can apply online today to receive an absentee ballot at nycabsentee.com. You can also call 1-866-VOTE-NYC to have an application sent to you. Select “Temporary Illness” on the application as the reason for your request—we expanded the definition in July to include risk of contracting or spreading COVID-19 (S8015). Absentee ballots are being mailed out by the beginning of October. If you have to request one, don’t delay!
*My office has not received any complaints of absentee ballot issues in our district, but please follow all instructions on the ballot to make sure it’s counted properly!*
At our urging, Governor Cuomo authorized secure absentee ballot drop-off boxes at all early voting and election day locations, as well as at 300 additional locations statewide. This way, you can still securely turn in your ballot and stay safe from COVID-19 no matter where we are in the fight to save the US Postal Service.
The NYC BOE started mailing out absentee ballots on Sep 18. If you are concerned about the status of your absentee ballot, you can track it at online at https://nycabsentee.com/tracking.
The early voting period is October 24 through November 1:
- Saturday, Oct 24, 10am–4pm
- Sunday, Oct 25, 10am–4pm
- Monday, Oct 26, 7am–3pm
- Tuesday, Oct 27, 12–8pm
- Wednesday, Oct 28, 12–8pm
- Thursday, Oct 29, 10am–6pm
- Friday, Oct 30, 7am–3pm
- Saturday, Oct 31, 10am–4pm
- Sunday, Nov 1,10am–4pm
You have to look up your early voting location, which you can do here. The locations in our district include:
- JHS 143 Eleanor Roosevelt, 511 West 182nd Street 10033
- Columbia University Russ Berrie Medical Science Pavilion, 1150 St. Nicholas Avenue 10032
- Fort Washington Avenue Armory, 216 Ft. Washington Avenue 10032
- The Forum, 601 West 125th Street 10027
- Madison Square Garden - Lobby, 4 Pennsylvania Plaza 10001
The general election occurs on November 3. Polls are open 6am to 9pm, and you can find your poll site online at nyc.pollsitelocator.com.
POLICY UPDATES
We cannot wait on Washington to help us. We must raise revenues at the State level now to preserve vital social services and funding for our Community-Based Organizations. I remain ready to vote TOMORROW on these key bills that will ensure the wealthiest New Yorkers pay their fair share. Remember, billionaires have become over $500 billion wealthier during the pandemic. I know they’re good for it.
New legislation
I’m introducing a bill to rein in the State Liquor Authority by standardizing their enforcement procedures and moving them away from punitive measures and toward more supportive ones. I’m also putting forward a bill to keep ICE away from schools, hospitals, and other key social service sites. Stay tuned for more news!
Eviction Moratoria
The Governor issued an executive order on Tuesday regarding evictions and the Tenant Safe Harbor Act. The good news is that this order now prevents evictions from being executed against tenants who were behind on rent before March 1, 2020. We still have a LOT of work to do, though, because the order still allows landlords to initiate new eviction proceedings for tenants who aren’t covered by the CDC order or the Tenant Safe Harbor Act.
I reiterate my support for a blanket eviction moratorium at the State level that extends for a year after the state of emergency ends and has very narrow carve outs for tenants cohabitating with abusers.
NYCHA bill signed into law
I am so pleased that the Governor finally signed my colleague Senator Comrie’s bill S5342 that requires NYCHA to include notice in lease documents that informs a tenant of the ability to add legal occupants to their lease. Too often, these procedures are buried and contribute to confusion and hardship for NYCHA residents.
Federal funding for food programs
On Wednesday, Congress reached an agreement to fund the government through Dec 11. That includes an additional $8 billion for nutrition benefits and some important regulatory waivers through FY 2021, including measures to help families with school-aged children buy groceries and flexibility for school districts to make meals more accessible to students.
Additionally, the bill extends waivers for the National School Lunch Program and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) that were included in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act until Sep 30, 2021. This waiver allows WIC agencies to operate largely remotely so pregnant people and those with young children don’t have to apply for the program or pick up their benefits in person.
The bill also extends the Pandemic-EBT through September of 2021, and expands the program to include younger children who might have received meals at daycares that are closed or operating on reduced hours. As I get more information about when those P-EBT payments will go out, I will let you know.
FOOD GIVEAWAY ON TUESDAY
On Tuesday, October 6, at 1pm, I am partnering with Fidelis Care, St. Jude’s, and Altagracia Faith and Justice Works to give away fresh produce for up to 75 people. Meet in the parking lot of St. Jude’s (439 W 204th St)

PSA TO KEEP OUR COMMUNITY CLEAN
A few basic messages:
Don’t throw your personal trash in the corner cans, especially if they’re overflowing!

Curb your dog, please!

Be considerate of others if you’re driving with music on.
These are PUBLIC HEALTH issues!!
COMMUNITY UPDATES
Outer Seed Shadow runs some amazing community gardens and culturally responsive programming at Dyckman and Marble Hill Houses, but this year has forced some reinventing: join them on TV for their first "Soul Gardens" workshop on BronxNet at 12pm tomorrow, Oct 3. You can also watch live at www.bronxnet.org/watch.

The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance Annual 2020 Fall Festival has gone virtual—tomorrow (Saturday) streaming 10am-4pm on Facebook Live! You can also check out their October events below

Fire Prevention Week starts tomorrow. I am so thankful for the work of the FDNY earlier this week to save lives at a fire on W 158th St. That fire was started by an overloaded extension cord. Visit these locations in or near my district to make sure you know how to address fire hazards in your apartment:
- W 181st St & St. Nicholas Ave, 12–4pm on Saturday, Oct 3 (tomorrow!)
- Broadway & W 125th St, 3–7pm on Thursday, Oct 8
- W 79th St & Broadway, 12–4pm on Saturday, Oct 10
Because the seasons are changing and our access to sunlight is decreasing, I want to let you know that the National Alliance on Mental Illness NYC is hosting Treating Depression: Myths and Realities by NAMI NYC Public Education Events Wednesday October 28th, 2020 from 4-5:15pm. Register on Eventbrite.

The 3rd Annual Alzheimer’s Hispanic Symposium will be held on Friday, October 9, 10am–12:30pm in English and then followed by Spanish. Register for the Zoom link or call 800.272.3900.

CLOTH food pantry has new dates for volunteers to register. Only 5 volunteers are able to register per shift. Volunteers must be 21 years or older. Distribution shifts are available on Tue and Sat, 8:45am–1pm.
If you’d like to get involved in the mutual aid efforts my office is helping to jump-start, please sign up at MutualAid.senatorjackson.com. We’re about to gear up some senior wellness calls you can make from the safety of your own home. More on that soon!
MutualAid.senatorjackson.com is also the form you should use if you are in need of support during this time. I want to encourage anyone who’s in need of help to reach out, either through the mutual aid form or directly to my office.
In Unity,
RJ
P.S. - One more thing we're working on with some dedicated mutual aid volunteers is developing a network of tutors for K–8 students who need additional support with remote or hybrid learning. If you have experience and/or time to give, please fill out this form and we'll be in touch!