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  1. This year, over 30 million Latinos will be eligible to vote. We have the power in numbers to make change. Make a plan, tell your loved ones. And if you're in New York, be sure to register to vote by Friday's October 9 deadline

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  2. To help stop the spread of COVID-19, Governor Cuomo launched COVID Alert NY, an exposure app that will alert you if you were in contact with someone who has COVID-19. This app does not track your location & is completely anonymous. Download the app here:

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  3. Everyone needs to step up to make sure we have full, fair elections this November. This video outlines clear steps voters, employers, and local governments can take. Watch and make sure you're registered to vote before the NY deadline on 10/9

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  4. Palantir is a secretive data mining company that has weaponized information against immigrant communities. The SEC should immediately investigate Palantir:

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  5. Latino children are the likeliest to require hospitalization from COVID-19, being *8 times* as likely to be hospitalized as white children. This , we must protect our communities, especially our children. especially-black-and-hispanic-children

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  6. If you live or work in zips 10465 10462 or 11374, the State is urging you to get a COVID test. These tests are experiencing COVID clusters. Find a test, including rapid sites, here:

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  7. . launched an online map updating families and the public on which school buildings have active confirmed cases of COVID-19 and which require either temporary classroom or full-building closures:

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  8. . joined today in introducing the Know Your Home Act. This bill would allow prospective renters to easily access information about hazards in their possible future home, such as lead contamination. Learn more:

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  9. Why do drug companies charge so much more in the U.S. than in other countries? The answer is simple: because Mitch McConnell lets them. It's long past time time to pass H.R. 3 and allow Medicare to negotiate directly with drug companies for lower prices.

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  10. If you live near Diversity Plaza in Queens, and you still haven't filled out your Census, drop by the area tonight, Wednesday, September 30, between 4-7PM to get help from NYC Census workers.

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  11. Today, in an subcommittee hearing, spoke on the white supremacist infiltration of law enforcement: "It's not a question of whether this problem is an issue - it's a matter of how we have allowed it to sustain for so long."

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  12. There are several free or low-cost internet options available to New York City students and families. Visit the DOE website for more information:

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  13. To all those in NY-14 who observe Yom Kippur, may you have an easy and meaningful fast. G’mar Chatima Tova.

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  14. New Yorkers who are currently unemployed can apply to be a paid poll worker without losing their unemployment benefits. Sign up here:

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  15. George runs a small business in NY-14 and reached out to our office for help with the Small Business Administration. We were able to assist and he received his loan. If you're a small business owner in NY-14 and need assistance with the SBA, contact us:

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  16. Today, joined , , , and in introducing a resolution recognizing violence against women in politics as a global phenomenon and calling for more research into its extent and effects in the United States.

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  17. As we approach election day, Latinos have seen a surge in posts containing false or misleading information on social media. and I sent a letter to the calling for a full investigation into these disinformation campaigns.

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  18. More than 50% of Americans have reported that COVID-19 has a negative impact on their mental health. If mental health conditions are left untreated, tragic consequences like suicide can occur. If you need help in these hard times, call .

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  19. Last week, honored NY-14 constituent Mr. Hope Lee on the occasion of his 100th birthday with a speech on the House Floor. Mr. Lee is the recipient of a Bronze Star Medal of Honor, two Purple Hearts, and a Combat Infantry Badge for his service to the country during WWII.

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  20. “We need to mobilize on an unprecedented scale to ensure that this vacancy is reserved for the next president…We must commit to using every procedural tool available to buy ourselves the time necessary.” - with tonight discussing the Supreme Court vacancy.

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