Dear Friends:

I hope you've been staying safe and healthy and enjoying the spring weather.

With the upcoming Memorial Day weekend, I would like to take a moment to remember and recognize our nation's fallen heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of the ideals for which our country stands. May our fallen heroes rest in peace, and may God bless our Gold Star Families. We are forever indebted to them for their service and sacrifice.

My office has been working hard to help constituents throughout the district with unresolved unemployment claim issues. This past month, one of the unemployment cases that my office helped resolve was featured in the New York Times. You can read about the story here. If you are struggling to receive your unemployment benefits, please email me at smayer@nysenate.gov.

Many individuals have experienced a loss of employment or income and are struggling financially. In mid-March, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that NY’s utility companies voluntarily agreed to not shut off service for individuals who have been financially impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. If you get a shut-off notice and cannot pay due to the impact of the coronavirus, please contact my office immediately.

Governor Andrew Cuomo has outlined the New York Forward plan to reopen. New York will open on a regional basis, in phases, as each region meets 7 metrics necessary to control the spread of the coronavirus. Based on the Regional Monitoring Dashboard, the Mid-Hudson Region (which includes Westchester County) is close to meeting all 7 metrics necessary to begin Phase 1 of the reopening process. As we begin to reopen, I urge you to continue using best practices to protect yourself and others: wear a mask when you go out in public, wash your hands often with soap & water, and minimize social gatherings with others. The Mid-Hudson Region can achieve a successful reopening with a minimal increase in infection rate if we continue to do our part to protect ourselves and others.

There are two important elections in the month of June. The School Budget Votes and School Board Member Elections are scheduled for June 9th and will be done entirely by mail. The Presidential, Congressional, State & Local Primaries are scheduled for June 23rd, and voters have the option to vote by mail through an absentee ballot or go to the polls. You can find more details about each of these elections in the section below.

On Tuesday, June 2, I will host my First in a Series Education Virtual Town Hall. This event will feature special guests: Dr. Betty Rosa, Chancellor of the NYS Board of Regents; Dr. Frances Wills, Regent for the 9th Judicial District; Dr. Robert Glass, Superintendent of the Eastchester Union Free School District; Beth Sniffen, Region Director for the Westchester-East Putnam PTA; Joe Liberti, AP Government Teacher, Mamaroneck Public Schools; and Rev. Stephen Lopez, President of the Board of Trustees, Yonkers Public Schools. It will be an opportunity to hear about plans for the future of schooling, and to hear your concerns and opinions. You can join us for the event live on my Facebook Page: Facebook.com/ShelleyMayerSD37.

As always, my office is available to assist with any issue you might be facing. Please do not hesitate to contact us at 914-934-5250 (leave a voicemail) or email smayer@nysenate.gov. We will try our best to answer you within 24-hours.

Kind regards,

Shelley B. Mayer
State Senator
37th District
VOTE BY MAIL:
JUNE ELECTIONS
Through an Executive Order, Governor Andrew Cuomo required the Board of Elections to post-mail an Absentee Ballot Application to all registered voters eligible to vote in the June 23rd Primary Election.

Many have already received the absentee ballot application with a pre-stamped envelope for voters to return to the County Board of Elections. You can also email your Absentee Ballot Application to the Westchester County Board of Elections at boe-westabsentee@westchestergov.com. For the reason why you're voting absentee (Box 1) you may check-off "temporary illness." To download the Absentee Ballot Application, click here. You must send in your application by June 16th if you wish to vote by mail. You will also have the option to vote in person at designated Early Voting and Election Day polling sites.

The School Board & School Budget vote scheduled for June 9th will be done entirely by mail. Your local School Board will mail each eligible voter the absentee ballot to vote on the school budget and for School Board Members.
EDUCATION VIRTUAL TOWN HALL
First in a Series
EDUCATION VIRTUAL TOWN HALL
-First in a Series-
Tuesday, June 2, 2020 -- 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Featuring Special Guests:
  • Dr. Betty A. Rosa, Chancellor, NYS Board of Regents, 12th Judicial District
  • Dr. Frances G. Wills, Regent, 9th Judicial District
  • Dr. Robert Glass, Superintendent, Eastchester Union Free School District
  • Beth Sniffen, Region Director, Westchester-East Putnam PTA.
  • Joe Liberti, AP Government Teacher, Mamaroneck Public Schools
  • Rev. Stephen Lopez, President, Board of Trustees, Yonkers Public Schools

Join us to discuss the successes, failures, and lessons learned during a period of remote learning and to consider what September should look like for New York’s school children, families, teachers, staff and community. You can watch the event live on my Facebook Page: Facebook.com/ShelleyMayerSD37. You do not need a Facebook account to watch.

Click here for a flyer to share with interested friends and colleagues.
SENATOR SHELLEY MAYER'S
YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETING
Youth Advisory Council
May 28th Meeting, 6:00 PM

Special Guest: 
  • Carole Conklin, Chairperson of the City of Yonkers Mayor's Disability Advisory Board (MDAB)

For Zoom information, call 914-934-5250 or email arellano@nysenate.gov.

New high school or college-aged youth are encouraged to join! Email arellano@nysenate.gov to find out more information about the YAC.
COFFEE & TEA
WITH SENATOR SHELLEY MAYER
Coffee & Tea
with Senator Shelley Mayer
Monday, June 8, 2020
4:00 - 5:00 PM

Join me for a virtual coffee & tea informal discussion on Facebook. We will talk about the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic, reopening plans, and answer any questions you have. You can email your questions in advance to smayer@nysenate.gov or ask them live in the comments. The Coffee & Tea will be livestreamed to my Facebook Page: Facebook.com/ShelleyMayerSD37. You do not need a Facebook account to join us. Click here for a flyer to share with interested friends and neighbors.
222 Grace Church Street, Suite 300
Port Chester, NY 10573
Phone: (914) 934-5250 --- Email: SMayer@nysenate.gov