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Letter to the Community from Senator Stewart Cousins

Dear Friends,

I hope with all my heart that you are feeling well and are healthy.  Many of our Westchester residents have gotten sick from COVID-19 and very sadly we continue to see more deaths—although, thankfully, the numbers are decreasing at a rapid rate.

Westchester continues to test more and more residents, and I was pleased to get additional testing sites in Yonkers, New Rochelle and Mount Vernon, communities that have been hardest hit. More sites will be coming in Port Chester, White Plains and another in Yonkers.  For testing information, please call the state hot line: 888-364-3065 or click here .

And please remember, wearing masks or facial coverings in public, including public or private transportation when you can’t social distance, is still required.

Because we continue to flatten that curve, the governor announced recently that as of May 15, New York is no longer on “Pause”, but is now on “Forward”.

Here’s what’s happening in our community, now. Changes occur daily as more things open up in Westchester.

Lastly and unfortunately, it’s no secret that this pandemic has caused a state budget gap of billions of dollars The governor has said that the State needs $61 billion in federal  funding to avoid drastic cuts to schools, local governments, and hospitals. This is the round of funding that is currently being debated in the US Senate after passing the House.

I continue to work with our federal delegation so that New York gets the funding we need, and I continuously meet with school administrators, hospitals, non-profits and local officials  to keep them abreast of the situation.

Until next time,

Andrea Stewart Cousins
New York State Senator, District 35
President Pro Tem, Majority Leader 

 

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