The New York State Assembly budget proposal addresses critical affordability issues like child care, quality education, housing and transportation infrastructure. However, the proposal does …
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The New York State Assembly budget proposal addresses critical affordability issues like child care, quality education, housing and transportation infrastructure. However, the proposal does nothing to stop the closure of up to five correctional facilities across our state.
Correctional facilities are essential for justice to be served and for the safety of New Yorkers. We must support the well-being of corrections officers and those housed in our prisons. Closing prisons would cost jobs and further strain many of our already overburdened prisons with more responsibilities.
The Assembly proposal is promising, but this notable gap and disregard for our correctional officers is an issue that I will be working hard to address as state budget negotiations continue. I plan to introduce legislation requiring that corrections officers and staff receive mental health services if they request it.
The Assembly proposal bolsters foundation aid to our schools, along with adjusting the formula to account for inflation. The plan would invest more than the executive budget in the Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS) and extreme winter-weather recovery efforts.
To ease the burden on families, we’re proposing more funding for child care programs and enhanced child tax credits. Our plan would also provide much-needed relief to owners and renters through renewed investment in programs to help make housing more affordable for all.
While I supported the Assembly’s proposal for the many things it does to make New York more affordable for our families and businesses, I will keep fighting against closing any correctional facilities in the final state budget.
Paula Elaine Kay
Assembly member, District 100
Albany, NY
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