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De Blasio Calls on City to Ban Styrofoam in Schools

August 24th, 2009

New York City– With the start of the new school year just a few weeks away, Councilmember Bill de Blasio today called on the Department of Education, the Department of Sanitation, and the Mayor’s Task Force on Sustainability to work together to end the use of Styrofoam in school cafeterias. De Blasio is urging the immediate initiation of solutions to REDUCE, REPLACE and RE-USE Styrofoam:
·         REDUCE the number of trays used overall by 20% by encouraging students not to take a tray when they don’t need one-- this will immediately reduce cost and waste.

Bill de Blasio Calls for Citywide Day Care Fairs

August 19th, 2009

Proposal Would Address Chronic Enrollment Gap in City Child Care Centers
 
New York- Public Advocate candidate Bill de Blasio today announced a proposal to hold citywide day care fairs to help low and middle income families gain easier access to City provided child care. This issue has been central to de Blasio's work in the City Council, and he will make it a top priority as Public Advocate.
 

De Blasio Supports Bill for More Family Court Judges in Brooklyn

"We all agree that protecting New York's children must be a top priority, yet we still have not seen the hiring of a new judge in nearly two decades. Senator Sampson's bill to create seven more Family Court judges for New York City is a key step toward keeping our children safe, and I urge the state Senate to pass and Governor [David] Paterson to sign this vital legislation" de Blasio said in a statement.

Statement from Bill de Blasio Regarding Muslim Holidays

July 1st, 2009

"As a public school parent, I believe it is critical that students have the freedom to practice and celebrate their religions. Today, I am very proud that the Council voted to pass Resolution 1281, which calls for greater religious freedom in our schools. This resolution calls on the Department of Education to incorporate important Muslim holidays into the school calendar.  I urge the Department to implement this policy without compromising classroom days for students."

Statement from Council Member Bill de Blasio Regarding PS 133 Expansion

July 1st, 2009

New York - Councilmember Bill de Blasio issued the following statement regarding the vote to build a new, expanded  PS 133 for school districts 13 and 15 in Brooklyn, which was approved yesterday by the City Council.  According to the SCA, the new school design will incorporate significant features of the existing PS 133 building, will have green LEED architecture, an early childhood playground and schoolyard, and a replacement community garden. The new and expanded PS 133 will accommodate approximately 900 students.

20 Reasons in 20 Days: Conclusion of A Countdown Campaign to Reform and Reauthorize Mayoral Control

July 1st, 2009

NEW YORK - On June 11th, Councilmember Bill de Blasio launched 20 Reasons in 20 Days, a countdown campaign to reauthorize a reformed version of Mayoral Control of City schools by June 30th, the day when New York City's school system automatically reverts to its former structure.

Statement from Bill de Blasio Regarding Mayoral Control

July 1st, 2009

"It is unfortunate that we still do not have a reformed version of Mayoral control that builds on successes from the past and creates a greater role for parents in the future. We owe our children more; we owe our children a better school system that takes their needs, and the rights of their parents into consideration."

De Blasio Introduces Council Resolution Calling on City to Adopt Swine Flu Prevention Proposal

June 30th, 2009

CITY HALL – Councilmember Bill de Blasio announced today the introduction of a Council resolution calling upon the Department of Education to place hand sanitizer in all public school classrooms. The resolution is co-sponsored by Councilmember Peter Vallone, Jr.

Statement from Bill de Blasio on the City Budget

June 15th, 2009

"I am proud to have led the fight first and foremost to protect our City's children and most vulnerable from bearing the greatest burden in this budget.  In all my years in the City Council we have never faced such a grave economic crisis.  This recession has taken a very hard toll on New Yorkers with the least resources, and I am gratified that my colleagues and I successfully fought to restore cuts proposed by the Administration that could have put even more strain on New Yorkers.

Families Urge Bloomberg to Save After-School Vouchers

As part of citywide budget cuts beginning next fiscal year, the Bloomberg administration has threatened to eliminate the 12-year-old, $16 million program, which is open to many needy families for use at schools and day care centers but which has overwhelmingly benefited Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn neighborhoods like Borough Park and Williamsburg.

In response, City Council members, community leaders and parents from those well-organized neighborhoods orchestrated a swift and furious campaign to persuade Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg to save the voucher program, as he did in 2004.



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