Nydia Velázquez criticizes Trump administration policies affecting New York

Nydia Velázquez criticizes Trump administration policies affecting New York
U.S. Rep. Nydia Velázquez Serving New York's 7th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Nydia Velázquez, serving in the U.S. Congress for New York’s 7th district since 1993, recently expressed concerns and initiatives through a series of tweets. Born in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, Velázquez has been an active voice on issues impacting her constituents and beyond.

On February 10, 2025, Rep. Velázquez addressed potential budget cuts by the Trump administration to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). She highlighted the significant impact these cuts could have on New York, stating that “The Trump admin’s NIH cuts would be a disaster for NY.” Emphasizing New York’s status as the second-largest recipient of NIH grants, she noted the funding supports “lifesaving research,” over “62K+ jobs,” and generates “$3.4B in economic impact.” The proposed reductions could result in “fewer cures,” job losses, and hindered global competitiveness.

In another tweet dated February 11, 2025, Velázquez voiced her defense of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) amidst threats from high-profile figures. She claimed that “The CFPB is under attack!” accusing Trump and Elon Musk of wanting to dismantle it to benefit their wealthy associates at the expense of working families. Velázquez assured followers that efforts are underway to protect consumers and ensure accountability for large financial institutions and technology companies.

Finally, on February 12, 2025, Rep. Velázquez invited her constituents to participate in an important discussion on immigration rights scheduled for February 13th. She tweeted: “This Thursday, join me…” The event promises live translation services in Spanish and Bangla and aims to empower attendees with knowledge about emergency planning and community resources.



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