NEW YORK STATE (February 23, 2014) – Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently announced that thousands of consumers who faced enrollment
problems and other issues after signing up for health insurance with Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield (“Empire”) will receive three weeks of free coverage. The agreement follows a Department of Financial Services (DFS) probe into complaints about Empire sending out member ID cards late, failing to send out bills on time, and other issues.
“Empire did the right thing by working to address these issues and delivering relief to consumers,” said Governor Cuomo. “We will continue to work vigilantly to ensure that consumers receive the high standards of care and service that they deserve from their insurance companies.”
Benjamin M. Lawsky, Superintendent of Financial Services, said: “We acted swiftly to investigate these problems and work with Empire to correct them. We’re pleased that the company stepped up to acknowledge the issue and move to make progress toward fixing it.”
On January 9, DFS wrote to Empire urging that they take immediate action to rectify complaints about enrollment problems among consumers signing up for coverage through the New York State of Health (NYSOH) marketplace. Among the issues that DFS identified included:
- Failure to Send Premium Bills and ID Cards on a Timely Basis. Many newly enrolled customers complained that Empire either failed to send premium bills, or else failed to send bills in a timely fashion. Furthermore, some newly enrolled consumers complained that they had not received member identification cards from Empire.
Failure to Ensure that Enrollees are Properly Transferred into Appropriate Plans. Consumers complained that Empire had no mechanism for transferring direct pay enrollees into new coverage.
Failure to Timely Answer or Handle Telephone Inquiries. DFS received reports that Empire was not answering calls from consumers and, in other instances, subjecting callers to unreasonably long wait times.
In recognition of these and other challenges faced by their policyholders, Empire has agreed to provide three weeks of free coverage to consumers who enrolled through NYSOH and paid for coverage for the month of January, but did receive care during that period. Those consumers will receive cash payments equivalent to three weeks of premiums paid. An estimated total of 15,000-20,000 Empire consumers are expected to receive this relief. Under the agreement, Empire has also committed $2 million to consumer education to encourage enrollment of the uninsured and others in health care coverage through NYSOH.
DFS will continue to monitor Empire’s implementation of new enrollment and compliance with this agreement. Consumers who wish to file a complaint about Empire or another insurer can call can contact the DFS Consumer Hotline at 212-480-6400 or 800-342-3736 for assistance.
diverse talent from New York and around the country to serve in high-level positions in the administration. Since its inception in 2012, the two-year Program has begun preparing a new generation of policy-makers to help lead New York State government.
2014). "During the fellowship, I gained tremendous insight into policymaking from exceptional and talented leaders. It’s exciting to continue working alongside them to improve the lives of the people of New York State."
doors open. The pantry, which is completely run by volunteers, serves as a lifeline against hunger for high-risk individuals and families including the elderly, children and the working poor.
volunteer Jan Downing, who runs the pantry. “Other area pantries have closed or stopped accepting new people. So we began opening earlier, closing later, and we broadened our service area to the Town of Thompson and surrounding areas to try to meet the need,” said Downing, “but it’s been difficult.”
foods that meet their diverse dietary needs.
Second Annual Nonprofit Innovation Award. 
highlight the benefits that all local arts organizations bring to the economy of our region and how they enhance the quality of life for full and part-time residents and visitors.
NEW YORK STATE (February 15, 2014) – Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has launched "The State of New York," a weekly video series that will recap the week’s news stories from across the state. The videos will be released on Fridays and will feature footage from events that took place over the course of the week, as well as information on recent state initiatives.
aspires to show free PG and PG-13 movies at the Ted Stroebele Recreation Center—with a Friday evening showing and a Sunday afternoon double-feature showing each month beginning on Friday, March 14.
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Transformative Power of the Narrative,” is now open.
struggle and perseverance into a movement can impact whole societies. Visitors to the exhibit will have the opportunity to learn about the lives of five extraordinary storytellers who helped shape black history in the United States through their literary contributions. The exhibit also showcases the history and evolution of the black press in New York and the role of black actors, actresses, writers and directors in American film and television.
has been nominated for 10 Academy Awards
“Parents, teachers, administrators and educational professionals in my district, and throughout New York State, have raised grave concerns over the flawed roll-out of the Common Core Learning Standards.
catch wanted individuals across the state. State Police will launch “Warrant Wednesday” on the Division’s Facebook page asking for the public’s help to track down people who have warrants out for arrest.
difficulty with eating, speaking, playing, and learning.
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used his music to make our society and state a better place. He was a champion of civil rights, labor, peace and the environment who used his influence to try and improve the country we live in.
Saturday, February 1 to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Association.










Senator John Bonacic Invites Nominations for NYS Veterans’ Hall of Fame – Deadline 4/11/14
February 24, 2014 by The Catskill Chronicle
NYS 42nd Congressional District (February 24, 2014) – Senator John Bonacic (R/I/C – Mt. Hope) invites nominations for induction into the New
York State Senate Veterans’ Hall of Fame from the 42nd Senate District.
The online Hall of Fame represents extraordinary New Yorkers whose heroism in the United States Armed Forces is complimented by their service to the people in their community.
The New York State Senate Veterans’ Hall of Fame was created to pay tribute and celebrate exceptional Veterans from the Empire State who have distinguished themselves, both in military and civilian life.
“This program provides an opportunity to acknowledge and honor the efforts of men and women who demonstrated tremendous courage during their time in the military,” said Senator Bonacic. “The Veterans’ Hall of Fame recognizes their sacrifice and commitment to help secure the freedoms we enjoy today.”
The selected Veteran from our area will participate in a ceremony followed by a luncheon held on May 20 in Albany. The photograph and biography of each honoree across the state will become part of a special online exhibit, which tells the stories of the many contributions Veterans make during and after their time in military service.
Veterans residing in the 42nd State Senate District are eligible to be nominated.
The 42ndSenate District includes the following communities: all of Sullivan County; the following Towns in Delaware County: Masonville, Tompkins, Walton, Hamden, Delhi, and Colchester; the following Towns in Orange County: Deerpark, Goshen, Greenville, Hamptonburgh, Minisink, Mount Hope, Tuxedo, Wallkill, Warwick, Wawayanda; Cities of Middletown and Port Jervis; and in Ulster County, the Towns of Denning, Gardiner, New Paltz, Rosendale, Shawangunk, and Wawarsing.
If you would like to nominate a Veteran, please send an email to Senator Bonacic’s office at Catania@NYSenate.gov explaining the reason your nominee should be inducted into the New York State Veterans’ Hall of Fame.
Nominations must include a brief biography of approximately 250 words along with the Veteran’s rank and file at time of discharge or end of military service.
Include the town or city of residence and phone number of the nominee.
Those making nominations should also include their own name and contact information.
Nominations must be received no later than April 11, 2014.
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