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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins 35th Senate District (White Plains, Greenburgh,Yonkers). March 21, 2015:
Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and her Senate colleagues have released their 2015-16 State Budget priorities.
The priorities include: adding another $2 billion in funding for education; increasing the minimum wage; creating more affordable housing and job opportunities through capital projects; increasing aid to local municipalities to help reduce property taxes; increased funding for EPIC, the prescription drug plan for seniors, and for kinship care.
The list of priorities were included in a budget letter to the republican Senate Majority Leader. The Conference has also issued requests for use of the $5.1 billion in settlement funds available for one-time investments this year, including $275 million in zero interest loans for the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project.
“The budget priorities outlined by the Senate Democrats reflect our view of our state’s most important needs, including adequately funding our education system and not linking policy reforms to critical funding,” said Senator Stewart-Cousins. “We have two weeks to put together a budget that works for all New Yorkers.”
Priorities that specifically relate to the 35th District include:
The Enacted Budget must address adequate funding from universal pre-k to college, with increases first targeting high-needs districts including Yonkers, which the Senator pointed out in her remarks on the Senate floor Thursday, has requested an additional $89 million to maintain the status quo.
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Increase funding by 4.8% for Special Act School Districts that instruct our most vulnerable students, include tuition indexing for Special Act Schools and 853 schools
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fund Library Aid at the 2010 Census level and increase construction funds by $14 million
The Democratic Conference agrees with the Executive’s proposals to increase AIM funding by 10% for local governments with the greatest needs; and proposes:
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Exempting capital equipment purchases and capital projects from the tax cap, giving local governments more flexibility to invest in local infrastructure;
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Restore VLT Impact Aid (Video Lottery Terminals at Empire City at Yonkers Raceway);
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Provide $50 million for Body Cameras program that would reimburse local and State law enforcement agencies for their purchase
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING:
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Fully fund New York “Mixed Income” Housing Program – $400 million
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Fully fund State Low Income Housing Tax Credit, Housing Trust Fund, Affordable Home Ownership Development, and Urban Initiatives Program -$250 million
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TRANSPORTATION:
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Increase funding for the Consolidated Highway Improvement Program by using $200 million of bank settlement proceeds to make a significant impact on local road and bridge capital needs;
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Provide funding for the construction of the new Tappan Zee Bridge, as well as for the Tappan Zee Bridge’s Bus Rapid Transit service to provide the Lower Hudson Valley with affordable, environmentally-friendly transit opportunities;
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VETERANS:
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fund female veterans homelessness prevention, and employment assistance initiatives
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Increase funding for Veterans’ Regional Advocacy centers by $1 million;
*Links to:
Senator Stewart-Cousins’ Budget Remarks: http://www.nysenate.gov/video/2015/mar/12/leader-stewart-cousins-remarks-2015-16-senate-budget-resolution
Senate Democratic Conference Budget Request Letter:
https://www.scribd.com/doc/258250919/Senate-Democratic-Conference-Budget-Request-Letter