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NY State Budget – Protecting New Yorkers’ Health And Values & Combating The Coronavirus Pandemic

The Senate Majority passed the 2020-2021 State Budget that addresses the needs of New York residents and businesses, especially in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Despite the anticipated long-term economic problems caused by this crisis, the Senate Majority fought to increase education aid, protect health care spending, and maintain essential services New Yorkers rely on. The enacted State Budget supports struggling taxpayers, farmers and businesses, environmental protection efforts, and local governments as they combat the COVID-19 epidemic.

“This is not the budget we had hoped to pass at the beginning of Session, or even the budget we had envisioned just a month ago,” Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said. “Our state’s financial situation has been thrust into a true economic crisis due to the coronavirus pandemic. Yet even in this crisis we managed to achieve a balanced budget that includes victories for the people of New York. The Senate Majority will continue to fight for our progressive values and priorities in the months ahead.”

Senate Finance Committee Chair Liz Krueger said, “This budget is a crisis budget. It is not what we expected to be passing when we came to Albany in January, but it is what this moment calls for. Through this budget we will keep New York State solvent and functioning, and meet the needs of the present emergency. In the face of challenges the likes of which our state and our nation have not faced in generations, we will protect New Yorkers’ health, and stand up for New York students, families, and small businesses. But make no mistake – this budget is not the final word. Far from it. When the immediate crisis is over, we must take a hard look at where we stand and how we got here; we must face down the structural flaws and inequities in our society that this crisis has revealed; and we must begin to chart a path for New York in which no one is left behind or sacrificed, in which everyone pitches in their fair share, and in which we make the hard and complex decisions to ensure the future is bright for all New Yorkers.”

Protecting New Yorkers Health and Health Care Services

As New York State confronts the coronavirus pandemic, the need to protect health care spending and invest in quality medical services for New Yorkers has never been more essential. To advance those goals, the State Budget passed by the Senate Majority includes:

○    Prohibiting the retail sale of flavored vapor products, unless the product is approved by the Federal Food and Drug Administration through the premarket tobacco product application process;

○    Prohibiting the public display of tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, or vapor product advertisements near schools;

○     Increasing the general penalties for selling tobacco or vape products to minors;

○     Requiring disclosure of ingredients in vape products;

○     Regulating dangerous carrier oils that cause vaping illnesses; and

○     Creating a new education campaign regarding the dangers of vaping for school aged youth.

Standing Up for Struggling New Yorkers

The Senate Majority understands that New Yorkers are struggling due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the economic downturn as businesses work to stay open and pay employees. To help New York taxpayers address this crisis, the 2020-2021 State Budget includes:

Investing in New York Students

The Senate Majority understands that education is the great equalizer in our society and that every student, regardless of their zip code, deserves access to a world-class education. The Senate Majority fought to restore proposed cuts and maintain funding for New York State schools and education programs, despite the economic downturn and lower anticipated revenue. The 2020-2021 State Budget includes:

Boosting Economic Development across New York State:

The economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic is harming New York businesses and workers. The Senate Majority has already stepped up to help struggling employees and small businesses impacted by coronavirus quarantines, and will continue to support New York job creators. To help grow the economy and rebound from the COVID-19 situation, the 2020-2021 State Budget includes:

Protecting New York Communities and Reforming the Criminal Justice System

Building on the Senate Majority’s historic legislation to protect New York children and communities from the scourge of gun violence, the 2020-2021 State Budget includes provisions to help keep more guns off New York streets. Additionally, as part of the Senate Majority’s ongoing efforts to fix the state’s broken criminal justice system and keep New York communities safe, key provisions were advanced in the Budget to ensure New York continues to serve as a progressive leader to the nation. The 2020-2021 State Budget includes:

○    Creates a mechanism to address individuals who repeatedly commit crimes;

○    Expands reporting requirements so that the Department of Criminal Justice Services and the Office of Court Administration can better track outcomes of the state’s new bail law; and

○   Maintains the existing bail structure where most misdemeanors and non-violent felonies are not bail eligible.

Helping New York Farmers and the Agriculture Industry

The state’s agriculture industry is an essential economic driver, job creator, and source of vital food for millions of people here and throughout the world. To help New York farmers endure the coronavirus pandemic and invest in the future, 2020-21 State Budget includes:

○       Increasing loan caps for the Farmworker Housing Project from $100,000 up to $200,000.

Supporting Local Government and New York Taxpayers

Local governments have stepped up to work with the State government to address the coronavirus pandemic. The Senate Majority understands that reducing burdens on local governments will help avoid increased taxes on struggling New Yorkers. To support local governments, the 2020-21 State Budget includes:

Protecting New York’s Environment and Natural Resources

The Senate Majority has been at the forefront of protecting New York State’s environment and natural resources. The 2020-2021 State Budget builds on the historic environmental protection efforts undertaken by the Senate Majority last year, and includes:

○        $1 billion for restoration and flood risk reduction;

○        $700 million for climate change mitigation;

○        $550 million for open space land conservation and recreation;

○        $550 million for water quality improvement and resilient infrastructure; and

○        Specific provisions for projects benefiting environmental justice communities

Supporting our Veterans

The Senate Majority understands the importance of protecting and providing services to over 800,000 veterans in New York State. The 2020-21 State Budget includes:

Investing in New York Transportation Options

The Senate Majority understands that investing in New York’s mass transit and public transportation infrastructure is an investment in our state’s future economic success. Maintaining public transportation and state roadways is essential for New Yorkers’ quality of life and the state economy. The 2020-21 State Budget includes:

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