A Message from the Office of Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez To our Neighbors in NY-14,We hope you’ve been enjoying the spring weather! Last week, our office hosted an inaugural art showcase at the Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens to display the artwork of high school students from New York's 14th Congressional District. The pieces were submitted for consideration in this year’s Congressional Art Competition.The Congresswoman also celebrated the over $1 million in federal funding she secured for the Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens in last month’s government spending bill. The funding will construct a new five-story Club in Astoria to meet the growing needs of the Long Island City and Astoria communities. This project will more than triple the size of the building, increasing the number of youth and families that the Club serves each year through a number of programs.There were 13 other projects that we secured over $12 million in federal funding for last month — check out the full list here.Students at the Congressional Art Showcase at the Variety Boys and Girls Club of QueensEarlier this month, we also welcomed Wally Adeyemo, the Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, to The Bronx today to share information about Direct File. This new tool allowed New Yorkers and people in 11 other states to file taxes FOR FREE directly with the IRS. Our efforts helped over 100,000 people take advantage of the Direct File pilot program. We’re hopeful that the success of this program will establish Direct File as a permanent, free filing option for people across the country. And if you used Direct File to file your taxes this year, we want to hear from you! Contact our office to share your experience.Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo at Casa Yurumein in The BronxWe’re also hosting mobile office hours in the coming weeks to help you with any federal issues you may need assistance with. Our team of constituent liaisons can help our neighbors in The Bronx and Queens with other federal services, including Social Security claims, Medicare and Medicaid claims, Veterans benefits, and more. Visit us at the following locations:Friday, April 26th from 10 am to 3 pmOffice of Assemblymember Kenny Burgos1163 Manor Ave, Bronx, NY 10472Saturday, April 27th from 11 am to 3 pmLangston Hughes Community Library & Cultural Center100-01 Northern Blvd, Queens, NY 11368Monday, May 6th from 11 am to 5 pmOffice of Assemblymember Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas75-35 31st Ave #206b, East Elmhurst, NY 11370If you can’t make it to mobile office hours, you can always visit one of our offices in The Bronx or Queens (more information here). We've included more updates below, including information about the Congressional Art Showcase and the Congressional App Challenge. As always, please do not hesitate to contact our office if you need help with federal issues or other concerns. You can reach us online or by phone at 718-662-5970.In service,The Office of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
 

A Message from the Office of Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez

 
 

To our Neighbors in NY-14,


We hope you’ve been enjoying the spring weather! Last week, our office hosted an inaugural art showcase at the Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens to display the artwork of high school students from New York's 14th Congressional District. The pieces were submitted for consideration in this year’s Congressional Art Competition.


The Congresswoman also celebrated the over $1 million in federal funding she secured for the Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens in last month’s government spending bill. The funding will construct a new five-story Club in Astoria to meet the growing needs of the Long Island City and Astoria communities. This project will more than triple the size of the building, increasing the number of youth and families that the Club serves each year through a number of programs.


There were 13 other projects that we secured over $12 million in federal funding for last month — check out the full list here.


Students at the Congressional Art Showcase at the Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens


Earlier this month, we also welcomed Wally Adeyemo, the Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, to The Bronx today to share information about Direct File. This new tool allowed New Yorkers and people in 11 other states to file taxes FOR FREE directly with the IRS. Our efforts helped over 100,000 people take advantage of the Direct File pilot program. We’re hopeful that the success of this program will establish Direct File as a permanent, free filing option for people across the country. And if you used Direct File to file your taxes this year, we want to hear from you! Contact our office to share your experience.


Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo at Casa Yurumein in The Bronx


We’re also hosting mobile office hours in the coming weeks to help you with any federal issues you may need assistance with. Our team of constituent liaisons can help our neighbors in The Bronx and Queens with other federal services, including Social Security claims, Medicare and Medicaid claims, Veterans benefits, and more. Visit us at the following locations:


  1. Friday, April 26th from 10 am to 3 pm

Office of Assemblymember Kenny Burgos

1163 Manor Ave, Bronx, NY 10472


  1. Saturday, April 27th from 11 am to 3 pm

Langston Hughes Community Library & Cultural Center

100-01 Northern Blvd, Queens, NY 11368


  1. Monday, May 6th from 11 am to 5 pm

Office of Assemblymember Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas

75-35 31st Ave #206b, East Elmhurst, NY 11370



If you can’t make it to mobile office hours, you can always visit one of our offices in The Bronx or Queens (more information here). We've included more updates below, including information about the Congressional Art Showcase and the Congressional App Challenge. As always, please do not hesitate to contact our office if you need help with federal issues or other concerns. You can reach us online or by phone at 718-662-5970.


In service,

The Office of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 
 

Other Updates from Our Office

 
 

Submit your artwork for the Congressional Art Competition by April 26th! The Congressional Art Competition is a nationwide competition hosted by the Members of the House of Representatives. In collaboration with art teachers across our district, students submit entries to our office, and this year, the community will be able to vote on the winning submission. The winner’s artwork is recognized in a special reception by the Congressional Institute and displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year. Learn more here.


Congressional App Challenge applications open on May 1st. Every year, Members of Congress invite middle and high school students to create a software application for this competition. The winners from each district then gather in D.C. for a celebration. Middle and high school students who attend a school OR live in New York's 14th Congressional District are welcome to apply. Learn more here.

 
 

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