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New York State Capitol

After a month and a day late, New York State finally has a 2024 budget.

The State Legislature finished passing budget bills late Tuesday night for the $229 billion spending plan.

Governor Kathy Hochul was successful in getting changes to bail reform that expands bail consideration for judges.

However, her Housing Compact plan was put on the back burner for further post-budget discussion.

The approved budget also includes more than $34 billion increase in school aid. Jamestown Public Schools will receive $9.5 million more in foundation aid, for total state aid funding of $83,706,514.

New York State of Polictics reports the budget will raise the minimum wage in Upstate New York to $16 in 2026 and index the base pay to the rate of inflation.

The budget does not raise the personal income tax.

A planned ban on natural gas hookups in new construction also passed.

State Senator George Borrello issued a statement calling the budget a “bad budget” that ignores affordability and public safety. On the bail reform change, Borrello said, “The promised changes are nothing but a shell game that will do nothing to reverse the tide of rising crime. Ninety percent of crimes are still not eligible for bail. Judges still do not have the discretion they need to hold dangerous individuals, despite rewording of the ‘least restrictive’ standard.”

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Governor Hochul Announces Tentative State Budget Deal https://www.wrfalp.com/governor-hochul-announces-tentative-state-budget-deal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=governor-hochul-announces-tentative-state-budget-deal https://www.wrfalp.com/governor-hochul-announces-tentative-state-budget-deal/#respond Fri, 28 Apr 2023 11:28:07 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=51581

Governor Kathy Hochul announces tentative deal on state budget (April 27, 2023)

Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a tentative deal on the 2024 State Budget.

According to reports by WXXI, Hochul called the news conference after Senate and Assembly members left the Capitol for the weekend, saying that there were too many unresolved issues to approve a spending plan this week.

The governor said in a release that she had reached an agreement with Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Senate Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins on the budget plan

Hochul announced adjustments will be made to the state’s current bail laws. The governor said judges will have more authority to set bail and detain dangerous defendants. The agreement that has been reached removes the least restrictive means standard and gives judges discretion to hold violent criminals accountable.

The budget also includes $40 million for public defenders to retain staff and enhance their services. Assigned attorneys will receive a pay increase for the first time in two decades.

The state plans to invest in violence prevention, including $36 million to Gun Involved Violence Elimination (GIVE), increasing stabilization units for the New York State Police, and $40 million to district attorneys.

The state would raise the minimum wage. Starting next year, the minimum wage would rise to $15 in Upstate New York, with additional 50 cent increases in 2025 and 2026 to bring it to $17 by 2027. Future increases would be tied to the rate of inflation.

The budget also appears to include a ban on natural gas in new buildings and funding for free meals for school children.

The next step in the budget process is for the bills to be printed, so that state lawmakers can vote on them. The budget was due April 1.

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Gov. Hochul: New York State May Have a Budget By End of Week https://www.wrfalp.com/gov-hochul-new-york-state-may-have-a-budget-by-end-of-week/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=gov-hochul-new-york-state-may-have-a-budget-by-end-of-week https://www.wrfalp.com/gov-hochul-new-york-state-may-have-a-budget-by-end-of-week/#comments Wed, 26 Apr 2023 10:47:16 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=51529 New York State could have a budget by the end of the week.

That’s according to Governor Kathy Hochul in comments to news media on Tuesday.

The budget was originally due April 1.

State lawmakers and Hochul are continuing to discuss issues that would enable the state to address the sale of illegal cannabis sales in the state as well as expand charter schools in New York City.

The budget is expected to include a ban on new natural gas hookups by 2026 in new construction in the state.

Hochul said on Tuesday the measure was necessary to address climate change.

Meanwhile, New York State Republican legislators are celebrating a Federal court ruling Tuesday in California that said Berkeley, California’s ordinance banning natural gas hookups in new buildings is preempted by the federal Energy Policy and Conservation Act.

Officials have previously agreed to changes to New York’s cashless bail law that would provide judges with more discretion in setting bail for criminal case.

Hochul’s housing plan was rejected by lawmakers, but she said she wants to continue pushing elements of it after the budget is given final approval in the remaining weeks of the session.

Lawmakers and Hochul also have tentative deals for increasing the state’s minimum wage to $17 an hour in the coming years and funding universal free school meals.

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NYS Legislature Passes Third Budget Extender https://www.wrfalp.com/nys-legislature-passes-third-budget-extender/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nys-legislature-passes-third-budget-extender https://www.wrfalp.com/nys-legislature-passes-third-budget-extender/#respond Tue, 18 Apr 2023 10:57:21 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=51378

New York State Capitol

The New York State Legislature passed a third budget extender Monday.

The three-day extension is to ensure state operations continue undisrupted as negotiations over the spending plan continue.

The budget was originally due April 1.

Governor Kathy Hochul and lawmakers are still trying to reach an agreement on changes to the state’s bail law, a housing plan and other policy issues the governor had included in her budget proposal.

A key sticking point has been Hochul’s proposed changes that would give judges more discretion on setting bail for violent felonies. Liberal lawmakers have resisted further changes to the state’s bail law.

Lawmakers must pass another extender Thursday if a state budget isn’t finalized by then.

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State Legislators Adjourn Until April 10 to Continue Budget Deliberations https://www.wrfalp.com/state-legislators-adjourn-until-april-10-to-continue-budget-deliberations/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=state-legislators-adjourn-until-april-10-to-continue-budget-deliberations https://www.wrfalp.com/state-legislators-adjourn-until-april-10-to-continue-budget-deliberations/#respond Tue, 04 Apr 2023 11:37:42 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=51104

New York State Assembly Chambers

The New York State Budget won’t be finalized until at least April 10 after Governor Kathy Hochul and the State Legislature agreed to an extension.

Hochul said in a statement, “New Yorkers are concerned about public safety, the rising cost of housing, and ensuring high-quality schools for all our kids, and any budget deal must make progress on these core issues. I have been negotiating in good faith with the legislature, but it is clear there is more work to be done before we reach an agreement.”

Issues holding up the budget from being passed includes Hochul’s proposals to further revise the state’s 2019 bail reform laws and to enact a plan to address the affordable housing crisis by building 800,000 new dwelling units over the next few years.

The bail reform revisement is the biggest issue with Hochul proposing to eliminate the requirement that judges use the “least restrictive means” when deciding whether to hold someone accused of a crime before they go on trial.

Democrats, who lead both houses, are firmly against this.

State Senator George Borrello called the budget process dysfunctional as a result of one-party rule in Albany, saying in a statement, “Nothing illustrates those failures more plainly than the inability to get a budget passed on time. While those in power regularly proclaim New York State to be a model for its peers, a corrupt, behind-closed-doors budget process and irresponsible, unsustainable $230 billion budget is hardly an example to follow. ”

Legislators will return to Albany the day after Easter to continue budget deliberations.

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Bail Reform, Housing Issues Holding Up State Budget https://www.wrfalp.com/bail-reform-housing-issues-holding-up-state-budget/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bail-reform-housing-issues-holding-up-state-budget https://www.wrfalp.com/bail-reform-housing-issues-holding-up-state-budget/#comments Mon, 03 Apr 2023 11:36:07 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=51086

New York State Capitol

Housing and bail reform disputes are holding up the passage of the New York State Budget.

The April 1 deadline for the budget came and went with no bills being passed.

The Democrat controlled Legislature is taking issue with two proposals by Governor Kathy Hochul that would amend the state’s 2019 bail law and set mandates on localities to speed housing growth.

Hochul is seeking to change the state’s bail reforms to remove the requirement that judges use the “least restrictive means” to ensure defendants return to court while awaiting trial or plea deals. Legislative leaders are opposing this.

On the housing issue, Hochul has proposed a Housing Compact that would set mandatory growth targets for all roughly 1,500 municipalities and rezoning to allow dense housing around commuter train and subway stations in New York City and its suburbs.

The Assembly and Senate want to instead replace the mandates with state funding incentives that localities could reap by meeting their growth targets.

An extender is expected to be passed today for the budget, giving lawmakers more time. They are hoping to have an additional one to two weeks to work on the budget.

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Gov. Hochul’s Job Approval Rating Up https://www.wrfalp.com/gov-hochuls-job-approval-rating-up/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=gov-hochuls-job-approval-rating-up https://www.wrfalp.com/gov-hochuls-job-approval-rating-up/#respond Wed, 25 Jan 2023 11:59:11 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=49628 Governor Kathy Hochul‘s job approval rating is the best it’s ever been.

Siena College Poll released polling results which show Hochul’s job approval is at 56%, up from 49% in December. Her favorability rating is 48%, up a little from 45% last month.

The poll of registered New York State voters released Monday reports six of Hochul’s State of the State proposals have strong to overwhelming support – four of them bipartisan – while her proposal to allow SUNY to increase tuition is strongly opposed.

While a majority of voters think Hochul will make progress this year on her goal of creating more jobs and opportunities, a larger majority think she will not make progress on making New York more affordable, and pluralities think she will not be successful making the state safer or fixing its mental health system.

Siena College pollster Steven Greenberg said the jump in approval ratings from last month is largely thanks to independent and downstate voters.

He said, “When it comes to not raising state income taxes this year, voters overwhelmingly agree with Hochul, with no difference among Democrats, Republicans and independents. And strong majorities of voters of every partisan persuasion support three of her other proposals: guaranteeing state employees up to 12 weeks of paid family leave, basing the minimum wage on the inflation rate, and giving judges more discretion to set bail for offenders accused of serious crimes.”

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Sen. Borrello Disappointed in Lack of Emphasis on Public Safety in State of the State https://www.wrfalp.com/sen-borrello-disappointed-in-lack-of-emphasis-on-public-safety-in-state-of-the-state/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sen-borrello-disappointed-in-lack-of-emphasis-on-public-safety-in-state-of-the-state https://www.wrfalp.com/sen-borrello-disappointed-in-lack-of-emphasis-on-public-safety-in-state-of-the-state/#respond Tue, 17 Jan 2023 12:11:03 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=49426

George Borrello

State Senator George Borrello was disappointed in the lack of emphasis on public safety in Governor Hochul‘s State of the State address.

Borrello said he thought it was good and important that Hochul addressed crime in her speech, “I have my doubts that she’s going to be able to convince the progressives, who really run the State Legislature, that there need to be more changes to bail reform but I’m glad to hear her acknowledge that.”

He also was glad to hear of mention of the out-migration problem the state has as well as the proposed investment in mental health, “New York State has really done a lot of damage in the last couple of decades, closing down institutions that help people who have severe mental illness, closing so many, hundreds and hundreds of mental health observation beds, tying the hands of our mental health professionals, all in the name of, ‘We don’t want to stigmatize mental health.’ It’s turned the streets of our communities into mental institutions.”

Borrello said he took issue with Hochul’s proposed Housing Compact, saying that housing affordability is an issue across New York and that a lot of it is due to bad state policy, “So, if you want to encourage new development, you need to do so by removing so many of the restrictions we have on developers, addressing the high taxes and over-regulation that we have; and trying to force communities to increase their housing stock, particularly by saying, ‘We’re going to override your local zoning,’ which is a lot of what this Housing Compact will do, it will say, ‘You must accept multi-family dwellings. You must accept low-income housing.’ That’s not the way to approach this.”

Borrello added he is planning to reintroduce a bill which is a stronger version of Kendra’s Law. The legislation would strengthen Kendra’s Law by allowing longer hospital stays for people who fail to follow their court-mandated, assisted outpatient treatment. Current law allows for an involuntary 72-hour hospitalization. Borrello and now-retired Democratic State Senator Diane Savino co-sponsored the bill last year, but it did not pass. Borrello said he’s hoping to find new, bipartisan support for it this session.

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Hochul Addresses Mental Health, Minimum Wage, Public Safety in State of the State https://www.wrfalp.com/hochul-addresses-mental-health-minimum-wage-public-safety-in-state-of-the-state/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hochul-addresses-mental-health-minimum-wage-public-safety-in-state-of-the-state https://www.wrfalp.com/hochul-addresses-mental-health-minimum-wage-public-safety-in-state-of-the-state/#comments Wed, 11 Jan 2023 12:37:16 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=49282

Governor Kathy Hochul delivers 2023 State of the State (January 10, 2023)

Kathy Hochul delivered her first State of the State Tuesday as an elected Governor of New York.

She pledged to expand the number of available beds in psychiatric treatment facilities, address public safety concerns, and tie the minimum wage to the rate of inflation.

Hochul proposes a $1 billion investment in mental health that will include increasing the number of inpatient psychiatric treatment beds by 1,000, creating 3,500 units of housing for those with mental illness, increasing insurance coverage for mental health services, expanding outpatient services, and creating systemic accountability for hospital admissions and discharges to better address the needs of individuals suffering with mental illness.

Under public safety, Hochul plans to double funding for the Gun Involved Violence Elimination, or GIVE, program to $36 million. This will expand the use of evidence-based strategies – hot-spot policing, focused deterrence, crime prevention through environmental design, and street outreach – and result in the hiring of more than 150 police officers and prosecutors solely dedicated to combating gun violence within their communities.

She also said she will work with the State Legislature to clarify the State’s bail laws.

Hochul’s proposal for increasing the State’s minimum wage would be based on the growth in the year-over-year Consumer Price Index for Wage Earners (CPI-W) for the Northeast Region. To ensure that no single-year increase would threaten employment, annual increases would be capped. In addition, the proposal would also allow for an “off-ramp” in the event of certain economic or budget conditions.

Seventeen other states either currently tie their minimum wage to inflation or some other economic formula or are slated to do so, including three states which have minimum wages at or above $15 in 2023.

Hochul also introduced the New York Housing Compact’s plan to deal with housing shortages that will require all cities, towns, and villages to achieve new home creation targets on a three-year cycle. She said the proposals, if adopted by lawmakers, could spur the creation of 800,000 new homes over the next decade.

View Governor Hochul’s complete State of the State address here:

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Water, Infrastructure Funding, Increased State Aid, Public Safety on NYCOM’s 2023 Agenda https://www.wrfalp.com/water-infrastructure-funding-increased-state-aid-public-safety-on-nycoms-2023-agenda/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=water-infrastructure-funding-increased-state-aid-public-safety-on-nycoms-2023-agenda https://www.wrfalp.com/water-infrastructure-funding-increased-state-aid-public-safety-on-nycoms-2023-agenda/#respond Wed, 11 Jan 2023 12:32:15 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=49278 Dedicated funding for water and sewer infrastructure; increased state aid, increased highway aid, and public safety considerations in bail determinations are part of the New York Conference of Mayors‘ legislative agenda for 2023.

Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist, who sits on NYCOM’s Finance Committee, said the last time the state increased aid to municipalities was 14 years ago.

He said the City receives about $4 million in that aid, “Think about the cost of living, think about how our own pocketbooks have changed across the years, and so we’d like that to be more equitable and we’d like the state to share some of its resources with the cities on the ground doing the work.”

Sundquist said NYCOM is requesting a 38% increase, or a cost-of-living adjustment, to the current $715 million AIM program. The equates to an increase of $270 million.

Sundquist said mayors also would like to see the state create an annual dedicated funding stream for water and sewer infrastructure costs, similar to the Consolidated State and Highway Improvement Program, or CHIPS.

He said currently municipalities have to apply for grant or loan funds through the State, and that they’d prefer to see a dedicated fund that’s coordinated with the CHIPS fund, “Often times water repairs don’t coincide with your road repairs. So you may have just completely redone a road, and trust me, I get this from our residents all the time. They’re demanding to know why we just did this great new road, now we have to tear half of it up because we have to replace the water main, right? And so we’re saying, let us as a city help better coordinate those things by just creating this fund we can draw down from and apply it at the same time as CHIP funding if we need to do road repairs.”

Sundquist said another agenda item is to amend bail reform to increase the number of offenses that are bail eligible and to allow judges more consideration when assessing the “dangerousness”as a fact when making bail determination.

He added that lobby days will be held in February where mayors from across the state will meet with state legislators in Albany to encourage them to pass legislation in the NYCOM agenda.

To read the full legislative agenda report, visit nycom.org

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