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District 10 Update: November 14, 2024

This past week, we witnessed a troubling wave of escalating behaviors — hateful, disrespectful, bullying, and even violent — that reverberated here in our own community, across the nation, and around the world. For many of us, it was deeply unsettling. Most recently, we saw pogroms in Amsterdam, racist text messages throughout the region, attacks in Brooklyn, and open threats by white supremecists at protests right here in our own county. While these incidents may seem unrelated, I see them as interconnected. They represent the worst in people. They represent things that most Americans, and I believe most people, simply would not do, and would never condone. I also believe that these events still only represent a small segment of the population. The vast majority of us want to get along. I was reminded of this sense of unity when I had the honor of celebrating Diwali, the Festival of Lights, at the
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District 10 Update: November 8, 2024

As Americans, we can all take pride in another peaceful and successful round of free and fair elections. Our elections embody our voices and our commitment to building a stronger future together. Here in Westchester, we know our community thrives when we listen to each other and work towards shared goals, even amidst differences. Whether the candidates you supported won or lost, let's carry forward the spirit of democracy and continue working together for the benefit of our community. For news and updates on upcoming events, please see my weekly update below. Sincerely, Judah Holstein Legislator, 10th District Veterans Day Celebration The New Rochelle Veterans Advisory Committee is hosting a Veterans Day celebration on Monday, November 11th at 4PM at the Pelham Picture House. The event will include a move about Vietnam and special guest speakers.

District 10 Update: November 1, 2024

As NY baseball fans recently watched our stars make plays and errors, we're all hoping to see our political stars prevail on Election Day on Tuesday. With early voting already underway, now's the time to make sure we're informed. Voting requires knowing the details. Don't rely on TV ads or social media alone — take time to research each proposal and candidate to make choices that reflect your priorities. If you have questions on how to do the research, reach out to friends, neighbors, or others you trust to find good sources of balanced information. And remember to flip your ballot for proposals on the back. You can vote early at any of the 25 Westchester sites today until 4 p.m., and tomorrow and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Find your nearest site at Westchester Early Voting 2024 , or vote at your regular polling place on Tuesday. For more news and updates on upcoming events, please see my w

District 10 Update: October 25, 2024

On Tuesday, October 15, the Board of Legislators formally received the 2025 Capital Budget for review and consideration from the County Executive. This budget includes plans for infrastructure maintenance and improvements, investments in housing and flood mitigation, and environmental initiatives. With the Capital Budget submission, the Board of Legislators has launched a series of committee meetings starting on Monday, October 21, 2024. During this period, representatives from all County departments and offices will present and take questions from the Budget & Appropriations Committee. All our meetings will be streamed live on our website at www.westchesterlegislators.com . Once we receive the 2025 Operating and Special Districts Budgets around November 7th, we will host two public input sessions across the County and hold a statutory public hearing in the Board of Legisla

District 10 Update: October 18, 2024

This week, the county celebrates Italian American Heritage Month. In our district, festivities began with the Columbus Day Parade and carnival in Eastchester. At the county, we honored this heritage by raising the Italian flag in front of the Michaelian Office Building with our very own former Eastchester Italian teacher, Lucrezia Lindia, followed by a small celebration. On Monday, we will continue to recognize the rich cultural contributions of Italian Americans at our board meeting, and on Wednesday, New Rochelle will host a celebration at City Hall. The history behind Columbus Day is significant — it was made a national holiday in part to acknowledge the tragic lynching of 11 Italian immigrants in 1891. It's important to recognize both the heritage we celebrate and the histories that continue to shape our collective identity. Together, these mome

District 10 Update: October 10, 2024

Since my last message, I joined in honoring Gold Star Mothers, a local labor union, our Disability Employment Network staff, Hispanic Heritage, domestic violence victims, and clergy who've served for 35 years. I also celebrated the Jewish New Year with my family. One of the most profound moments was reflecting on the anniversary of Oct 7. I was inspired by Slava the Barber, who removed his Mezuzah from his Yonkers shop last year for fear of being attacked. Sadly, he was brutally assaulted anyway. After recovering from his injuries, he  proudly reinstalled his Mezuzah . At a Hillel event at Sarah Lawrence, a student shared that last year she would hide her Jewish Star pendant, but has since decided to wear it proudly. Both inspired me and reminded me just how vital it is to share and celebrate our heritage. We all have unique attributes, whether from culture, religion, nationality, ethnicity, or appearance. These differences should help us connect, not divide. This week, as we celeb