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Caribbean L 18 ife, DECEMBER 6-12, 2019
From left, Council Member Helen Rosenthal, Richard David, Council Member
Adrienne Adams, US Senator Chuck Schumer, Congressman Gregory
Meeks, Assembly Memebr Alicia Hyndman, Council Member Donovan
Richards, owner of Richi Rich Palace, Jarnail Singh. Gypsy Persaud
Richmond Hill town
hall discusses 2020
Presidential elections
By Tangerine Clarke
United States Senator and Minority
Leader Chuck Schumer, participated, and
offered his perspective of the impeachment
proceedings in Washington DC,
and the 2020 Presidential elections, during
a town hall meeting in Richmond
Hill, organized by Richard David, district
leader in the Assembly District 31.
The forum, co-sponsored by elected,
Senator Leroy Comrie, Assembly Members
Vivian Cook, Alicia Hyndman, David
Weprin, and Council Members Adrienne
Adams and Donovan Richards, was
attended by more than 150 residents,
who had an opportunity to interact and
ask questions during the hours-long session
at the Richi Rich Palace, on Atlantic
Avenue.
The event that was attended by Assembly
Member Cathy Nolan, and Counci8l
Member Helen Rosenthal was hosted in
conjunction with nonprofit and community
organizations in Assembly District
31.
Topics included Census 2020, genderbased
violence, immigration, the impeachment
hearing, de-colonizing education,
importance of voting, redistricting, Diwali
as a public-school holiday in New York
City, and the upcoming elections for US
President, Queens Borough President and
an Assembly Member for District 31.
The event opened with the recognition
of the 550th birth anniversary of Guru
Nanakji, the founder of the Sikh religion.
Jarnail Singh said it was an honor to
host the community at Richi Rich Palace,
“as we observe this important anniversary
for Sikhs in the neighborhood and around
the world.”
Chair of the Queens County Democratic
Organization, Representative Gregory
Meeks, discussed democratic reform,
clarified the role of district leaders, and a
planned Congressional tour of Guyana.
“I’m incredibly thankful to everyone
who joined us on Saturday, and contributed
to the rich discussion on the issues
important to our community. I am always
impressed by the great diversity our borough
brings to our town halls, including
the diversity of ideas and perspectives.
Thanks to all the elected officials who
came, and a special thanks to District
Leader Richard David for organizing the
event. I look forward to the next town
hall,” said Rep. Meeks.
David, who went house to house to
get thousands of signatures in order to
become district leader clarified the purpose
of the town hall, saying, “I wanted to
bring people from all across this district to
focus on what we can do together. There’s
a whole lot we have in common including
wanting more gifted and talented
programs in our schools with after-school
programming, property tax reform and
access to affordable housing, and ways to
help families and women confronted with
violence.”
Thanking the audience, Senator Leroy
Comrie, said, “I would like to extend my
thanks to the Hon. U.S. Representative
Gregory Meeks, the Hon. Richard David,
my colleagues in government and the
numerous civic and community organizations
that co-sponsored this critical community
discussion.”
“As we edge towards 2020, we need to
continue the dialogue where we can talk
openly about the challenges we face, from
immigration to the census, to economic
development and empowerment in our
neighborhoods and beyond. Engaging
our community early and often is the best
and most strategic way to organize and
galvanize residents on issues that matter
most.”
Assemblyman David I. Weprin assured
that many of his constituents, who also
reside in Congressman Gregory Meeks’
district, appreciated the update from
Washington at the Southeast Queens
Town Hall.
“I am glad to be a co-sponsor of the
Southeast Queens Town Hall and would
like to thank Representative Meeks for
holding this important event,” said
Assemblyman Weprin.
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