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DC 37 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' HOUSING PROGRAM

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DC 37 POLITICAL ACTION

Are you ready to vote? It's that time of year again! DC 37 members are standing in unity to get pro-worker candidates elected to the New York City Council. Here's all the information you need to cast your ballot in this year’s elections.

2023 Generaction Schedule

The New York City General Election is on Tuesday, Nov. 7. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. You also have the option to vote at an early voting site between Saturday, Oct. 28 and Sunday, Nov. 5. Find your poll site location here or contact 311 or 1-866-VOTE-NYC for more information.

DC 37 Endorsed Candidates

The DC 37 membership has endorsed a great group of candidates! Check out the list below to see who we’re supporting in your community.

Vote “Yes” on State Ballot Proposals

Your election-day ballot will include two questions proposing changes to the New York State Constitution.

Removal of Small City School Districts Debt Limit - Vote Yes!
If this amendment passes, both small and large city school districts will be subject to the same debt limit rules. DC 37 supports this equitable amendment.

Ballot Question: The proposed amendment to Article 8, section 4 of the Constitution removes the special constitutional debt limitation now placed on small city school districts, so they will be treated the same as all other school districts. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?

Extending Sewage Project Debt Exclusion from Debt Limit - Vote Yes!
If this amendment passes, sewage treatment and disposal spending will not count towards debt limits until Jan. 1, 2034. DC 37 supports this amendment for critical infrastructure.

Ballot Question: The proposed amendment to Article 8, section 5 of the Constitution extends for ten years the authority of counties, cities, towns, and villages to remove from their constitutional debt limits debt for the construction of sewage facilities. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?

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DC 37 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES LEGAL SERVICES

Death of a Loved One: Administration of Small Estates ($50,000 or Less)

Co-Parenting Workshop – Two Households Raising Children Together

Thursday, November 16 at 6 p.m.

FALL 2023 REGISTRATION FOR DC 37 EDUCATION FUND CLASSES IS ONGOING

Registration for the FALL 2023 semester with the union’s Education Fund is availabl

Local 375 Women’s Organizing Committee (WOC) is taking a stand against Breast Cancer and Domestic Violence Awareness. Women are the majority in the Homes, Workplace, Churches, and Community, we must keep the Faith, Strength, Love, and Hope alive for a cure. Come out and support WOC 1st Breast Cancer and Domestic Violence Awareness event. (please see the flyer)

CONTRACT SURVEY RESULTS

I would like to thank all of the members that responded to the Local 375 survey and/or the DC 37 survey. This was your opportunity to prioritize your needs and the needs of your family.

To All DC 37 Members,
HRA
For Those We Missed
We Are Back Again
Details
Information Table
Where: 505 Clermont Ave, 7th Fl, Rm 708 A&B
When: Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Twenty two Students of Class 2017 were awarded the Joseph E Collins Memorial Scholarship at Local 375 Delegate meeting on Wednesday, June 14, 2017.

Local 375's Lesbian and Gay Issues Committee celebrated PRIDE 2017 at Local 375 Delegates meeting on Wednesday, June 14, 2017. Committee members and Chapter 7 (Parks) President Ricardo Hinkle spoke about the brief history of the LGBT Committee in DC 37 and in Local 375. He explained the different LGBT rallies and demonstrations in a PowerPoint presentation.

It is with sadness that Local 375 announces the passing of former Local President Louis G. Albano.  Lou served as President of Local 375 from 1980 to 1997.

Lou began his New York City career at the Transit Authority then moved on to the Board of Education where he rose through the leadership ranks of Chapter 14. In 1980, he was elected to his first term as president of Local 375.

Protect Your Rights And Benefits!

We want you to be part of New York City’s largest public employee union, with about 150,000 members and 50,000 retirees. Do you work in a DC 37 title? Are you paying dues without being a member? Then sign up today for a voice in your union and your workplace. Join electronically to become a Local 375, DC 37 member and sign up to receive the latest union news.