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- At a press conference in Albany, Assemblymember Rosenthal vowed to advocate for due process and the rights of immigrants living in New York State.
- Planned Parenthood advocates met with Assemblymember Rosenthal in Albany to discuss the importance of preserving and strengthening abortion access in New York State.
- Assemblymember Rosenthal rallies with tenants, advocates and Housing Conservation Coordinators to fight for the passage of Good Cause Eviction.
- As Chair of the Assembly Committee on Housing, Assemblymember Rosenthal successfully fought to extend Emergency Rental Assistance Program funding to public housing residents across the state in the state budget.
- During the SAG-AFTRA strike, Assemblymember Rosenthal joined SAG’s Executive Director, Rebecca Damon, actor Elliot Page and union members on the picket line to fight for better pay and protections against unregulated use of artificial intelligence.
- Assemblymember Rosenthal attended the opening of Bideawee’s midtown adoption center with the organization’s Chief Executive Officer and President, Leslie Granger, and animal advocates.
- Assemblymember Rosenthal and community members celebrated the grand opening of the American Museum of the Natural History Museum's Gilder Center.
- During the mpox epidemic, Assemblymember Rosenthal partnered with the Ryan Chelsea-Clinton Center to offer free vaccines to the West Side community.
- As New York State continues to shoulder the burden and costs of extreme weather, it has become more urgent than ever to pass the New York Heat Act. Environmental advocates joined Assemblymember Rosenthal on the Upper West Side to the importance of such legislation.
- Assemblymember Rosenthal at a press conference with Safe Horizon and other advocates about her legislation, the Adult Survivors Act, which gave survivors of sexual abuse who had previously been time-barred from filing a lawsuit against their abuser, a one-year lookback window to do so.
- Assemblymember Rosenthal speaks about the importance of passing her legislation, Sammy’s Law, which enabled New York City to lower its speed limits. The bill was signed into law in 2024.
- Every Memorial Day, Assemblymember Rosenthal participates in the ceremony at the West Side’s Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument to honor the many veterans who fought for our country’s freedoms.
- United Neighborhood Houses recognized Assemblymember Rosenthal for her efforts in securing a historic increase for settlement houses in the 2024-2025 New York State budget.
- To the community’s delight, Pier 94 was officially transformed into a green oasis by the Hudson River Park Trust, with the assistance of state funding. Assemblymember Rosenthal, along with members of Manhattan Community Board 4 and area-elected officials, attended the ribbon cutting to celebrate the West Side’s newest park.
- On National Overdose Prevention Day, Assemblymember Rosenthal rallied with advocates to honor the lives of those lost to overdose over the decades and to call for the passage of common-sense measures to address the state’s opioid epidemic.
- Assemblymember Rosenthal successfully fought for and secured funding in the budget to build the nation’s first LGBTQ+ Museum, which will be housed at New York Historical on the West Side of Manhattan. She is pictured here giving opening remarks at the museum’s groundbreaking.
- Assemblymember Rosenthal, surrounded by advocates in Albany, fights for the passage of the Working Families Tax Credit, as well as her bill to increase cash assistance grants in New York State.
- Assemblymember Rosenthal rallies with Consumer Directed Personal Assistance program (CDPAP) advocates and families in Albany to protect access to home healthcare for seniors and people with disabilities or long-term health conditions.
- Assemblymember Rosenthal advocated for the passage of the Housing Access Voucher Program, additional funding for statewide public housing authorities, a deeper investment in supportive housing, greater oversight over the Mitchell-Lama program and the need for more housing of all kinds across the state, during a Joint Legislative Budget Hearing on Housing.
- Assemblymember Rosenthal teamed up with Lincoln Center, Fordham University and the Amsterdam Houses and Amsterdam Houses Addition's tenant associations, to provide fresh vegetables and other Thanksgiving staples to residents.
- Every year, Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal sponsors a mammovan event with the American-Italian Cancer Society to provide free mammograms to uninsured West Siders.
- During the 2022 New York State Legislature Human Services Budget Hearing, Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal, Chair of the Assembly Committee on Social Services, questioned the Commissioner of the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance regarding the rollout of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program and the availability of assistance to tenants and small landlords who accumulated rental arrears during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal organized a walkthrough of West 42nd Street and 11th Avenue to discuss traffic-related issues in the area with Community Board 4 and the New York City Department of Transportation. After the walkthrough, the City agreed to retime the traffic signals and to install traffic- calming measures to reduce vehicular congestion.
- Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal joins advocates from Housing Works and VOCAL-NY on the Million Dollar Staircase in the New York State Capitol in support of funding housing assistance for people living with HIV/AIDS throughout New York State. Access to safe and affordable housing allows individuals to better care for their health while living in the community.
- Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal discusses sanitation and rodent concerns with community members while touring the West Side with the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY). As a result, DSNY agreed to monitor and address problematic areas by scheduling more frequent sidewalk and street cleanings.
- Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal celebrates the opening of Brooklyn Fare, an affordable supermarket located in the West 60s, with area residents from Amsterdam Houses and Lincoln Towers after working to secure more accessible grocery stores on the West Side.
- Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal hosts an annual free mammogram day with the American-Italian Cancer Foundation.
- Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal joins members of VOCAL-NY and Senator Pete Harckham for a rally to bring an end to overdose deaths. After serving as Chair of the Assembly Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse from 2015 through 2020, Assemblymember Rosenthal passed laws establishing a medication assisted treatment (MAT) program at correctional facilities statewide and prohibiting insurance companies from requiring prior authorizations for MAT drugs, enabling all New Yorkers to access lifesaving treatments sooner.
- During the pandemic, Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal delivered at-home COVID-19 test kits, masks and sanitizer to constituents throughout the district.
- As the sponsor of the “Hunger Free Campus Act,” Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal attended the grand opening of the Grizzly Cupboard food pantry at the New York Institute of Technology. The food pantry provides students with an easy and stigma-free way of obtaining healthy food. Under the Assemblymember’s legislation, colleges and universities would be able to receive grant funding to create food pantries and implement their own hunger prevention programs on campus like NYIT has done.
- Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal rallies with the Professional Staff Congress of the City University of New York (CUNY) and other members for the New Deal 4 CUNY coalition to call for greater investment in CUNY in the state budget, leading to free tuition for in-state students, increasing the number of faculty and staff and bringing the campus infrastructure into the 21st century.
- Following a months-long effort to achieve a bold investment in New York State’s home care workforce, Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal speaks with advocates in the Well of the Legislative Office Building to offer her support. The Fair Pay for Home Care Coalition worked tirelessly with legislators to push for higher wages for those caring for older New Yorkers and people with disabilities. With a growing shortage of home care workers, their advocacy is more essential now than ever.
- Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal at a rally with Brady United Against Gun Violence, Moms Demand Action, March for Our Lives, Gays against Guns in Union Square after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down New York State’s 109-year-old law requiring gun owners to demonstrate “proper cause” when applying for a permit to carry a firearm in public.
- Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal provided hundreds of COVID-19 test kits and menstrual hygiene products for distribution at the weekly food pantry run by the National Council of Jewish Women’s weekly food pantry on West 72nd Street. She is pictured here with Andrea Kopel, NCJW’s executive director.
- Constituents join Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal at her biannual shred day event in front of her district office.
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