Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Get The Scoop On How NYS AG Letitia James Has Joined A Coalition To Stop Cuts To School-based Mental Health Services.

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Attorney General James Sues Trump Administration for Trying to Slash Youth Mental Health Funding Again

After AG James Won Court Order Protecting School-Based Mental Health Grants, Trump Administration Attempts to Cut the Same Funding 

Bipartisan Grant Programs Were Established After Parkland and Uvalde to Help Schools Hire Mental Health Professionals in Low-Income and Rural Communities

New York Attorney General Letitia James joined a coalition of 14 other attorneys general in suing the U.S. Department of Education and Secretary Linda McMahon for again attempting to unlawfully cut federal funding for school-based mental health services. The lawsuit challenges the administration’s latest effort to terminate grant programs that help schools hire mental health professionals, which were created by a bipartisan majority in Congress in response to the worsening youth mental health crisis and a series of tragic school shootings, including in Parkland, Florida and Uvalde, Texas.

In December 2025, Attorney General James and the coalition secured a permanent injunction blocking the administration’s attempt to unlawfully end these grants. Now, the Education Department is attempting to evade that court order by implementing the very same policy to eliminate these grants using a different method. Attorney General James and the coalition are asking the court to preliminarily and permanently stop the administration from cutting off this critical funding and protect the youth mental health infrastructure schools have built under these programs.

“The first time this administration tried to take mental health services away from children, we beat them in court,” said Attorney General James. “Now they are trying to carry out the same illegal scheme and abandon students who need support. We already stopped them once, and we are prepared to do it again. My office will keep fighting to protect our children’s mental health and ensure schools have the resources to hire counselors, social workers, and psychologists in communities that need them most.”

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Get the Scoop On NYS Senator James Sanders' Bill to Protect Businesses from Predatory Lending and His views on the 2026-2027 Budget

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Senator James Sanders Jr. Announces Senate Passage of Bill S.3695 to Protect Small Businesses from Predatory Lending


Albany, NY — Senator James Sanders Jr. proudly announces the Senate passage of S.3695, a critical consumer‑protection bill that prohibits the use of confessions of judgment in contracts for financial products or services. This legislation represents a major step forward in safeguarding New York’s small businesses from predatory lenders who have long exploited this legal loophole.

A confession of judgment allows a lender to obtain a court judgment against a borrower without ever filing a lawsuit. For years, unscrupulous lenders have used this tactic to seize assets, drain bank accounts, and financially devastate tens of thousands of small businesses — including many that never missed a payment.

“Small businesses are the backbone of our communities, and they deserve protection from predatory practices that threaten their survival,” said Senator James Sanders Jr. “Confessions of judgment have been weaponized against hardworking entrepreneurs. With S.3695, we are closing the door on this abuse once and for all.”

Under S.3695, lenders will no longer be permitted to include confessions of judgment in any contract or agreement for a financial product or service. This ensures that disputes must go through proper legal channels, giving small businesses the due process they deserve.

The bill now heads to the Assembly for consideration.

Today’s vote is a victory for fairness, transparency, and economic justice,” Senator Sanders added. “We will continue fighting to ensure that every small business in New York has a fair chance to grow and thrive.”


For more information, please contact the Office of Senator James Sanders Jr.
Office of Senator James Sanders Jr.
Phone: (718) 523-3069

Monday, July 6, 2026

Get The Scoop On The 2026 Minority Enterprise Development Month for the New York Metropolitan Area

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ICYMI: LIAACC Nassau County Director Announces 2026 Minority Enterprise Development Month for the New York Metropolitan Area


Month-Long Initiative Will Celebrate Minority-Owned Businesses, Economic Empowerment, Innovation, Leadership, and Regional Opportunity

GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK — In case you missed it, Ann Dumay, Nassau County Director of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC), has announced the chamber’s 2026 Minority Enterprise Development Month initiative for minority entrepreneurs, professionals, community leaders, corporations, government agencies, and business-support organizations throughout the New York metropolitan area.

The 2026 celebration will recognize the accomplishments, resilience, innovation, and economic contributions of minority-owned businesses across Nassau County, Suffolk County, New York City, and the surrounding region.

This year’s theme is: “Building Legacy, Expanding Opportunity, and Advancing Minority Enterprise”

Minority Enterprise Development Month will feature business education, networking, recognition programs, access-to-capital discussions, procurement information, leadership development, technical assistance, and opportunities for entrepreneurs to connect with corporate, government, nonprofit, and community partners.

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Get The Scoop On Fun Events in Southeast Queens July 4th Weekend

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Saturday, June 27, 2026

Get The Scoop On Fun Events in Southeast Queens This Weekend 6-27-2026

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Monday, June 22, 2026

Residents Call Emergency Town Hall Following Concerns Over Barricades, Access Restrictions, and Lack of Community Input During Annual Ohel Pilgrimage

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Residents Call Emergency Town Hall Following Concerns Over Barricades, Access Restrictions, and Lack of Community Input During Annual Ohel Pilgrimage

CAMBRIA HEIGHTS, NY — Community Organizer James Johnson is hosting an Emergency Town Hall following growing concerns from residents regarding an NYPD operational plan associated with the annual Ohel pilgrimage that would restrict access to residential blocks in Cambria Heights from June 17 through June 21.

Residents say they were not fully informed about the scope of the plan and have expressed frustration over barricades being placed throughout residential streets and reports that homeowners may be required to show identification to access their own blocks.

The annual Ohel pilgrimage brings tens of thousands of visitors from around the world to Cambria Heights each year. Residents recognize the significance of the event and support efforts to maintain public safety. However, many believe there must be a better balance between managing a major event and respecting the rights of local homeowners.

Police Officer Putting Up Temporary Fence
Like Barriers in Cambria Heights

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Get The Scoop On How The New York Knicks Championship Hit Different In Southeast Queens

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After 53 Years, The Knicks Are Champions — And Southeast Queens Has Something To Say


By Southeast Queens Scoop

For more than five decades, New York Knicks fans waited, hoped, argued, suffered, believed, gave up, came back, and believed again.

Now, after 53 long years, the wait is finally over.

The New York Knicks are NBA champions again, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94–90 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals and bringing basketball glory back to New York City for the first time since 1973.

Across the five boroughs, the reaction was electric. Fans poured into the streets, car horns blasted, fireworks lit up the night, and generations of New Yorkers celebrated a moment many thought they might never see. But in Southeast Queens — from Jamaica to St. Albans, Hollis, Laurelton, Cambria Heights, Springfield Gardens, and Far Rockaway — the Knicks’ championship hit differently.

For longtime fans, this was not just about basketball. It was about loyalty. It was about surviving decades of disappointment. It was about remembering family members who cheered for the Knicks long before this generation was born. It was about New York pride.

Jalen Brunson helped lead the Knicks to the mountaintop with a legendary 45-point performance in the championship-clinching game, securing Finals MVP honors and instantly placing himself among the most beloved sports figures in New York history.

But the real story may be what this championship means to the people.

Southeast Queens residents are already sounding off with pride, joy, humor, and disbelief.