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State Senate announces action against Cuomo s COVID orders; will allow restaurants sale of alcohol without food
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New York to end food sales requirement at bars, restaurants
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New York State Senate Declares December 18– Earl “DMX” Simmons Day
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DMX’s homegoing celebration on Sunday was an amalgamation of Black love and preservation of hip-hop culture.
During the rapper’s funeral service, two sisters in the movement– Erica Ford, cofounder of Life Camp, and Priscilla Echi, a community activist from Westchester county, revealed that the state of New York declared December 18– Earl “DMX” Simmons Day.
“Our New York State Senate has called December 18 Earl “DMX” Simmons Day,” Echi announced. “His lyrics were rapped on the Senate floor by Senator Jamal Bailey, who introduced a resolution in his honor.
Governor Cuomo Signs Fy2022 Budget, Announces Middle-class Tax Cuts to Help NYers Recover from COVID-19 Pandemic
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PUBLISHED 9:00 PM ET Apr. 22, 2021 PUBLISHED 9:00 PM EDT Apr. 22, 2021
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Parole reform is gaining steam in New York.
On Wednesday, a bill cleared the state Legislature that will restore the voting rights of people out on parole, and this could be just the beginning.
According to advocates, the parole system now is disproportionately affecting people of color who make up about 70% of those under community supervision.
“The parole system as it exists right now prolongs the incarceration of survivors of violence, the majority of who are Black and Latinx survivors,” said state Senator Julia Salazar.
This bill has drawn criticism, however, for its broadness.