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Dear Neighbors,
A state budget is more than a ledger of numbers. It is a reflection of our priorities—who government chooses to protect, what we invest in, and the kind of future we are determined to build together.
This past week, the New York State Senate Democratic Majority introduced its One-House Budget Resolution for the 2026–27 fiscal year. At a time when working families face rising costs and uncertainty from Washington threatens essential programs, the Senate’s proposal advances a clear commitment: strengthen affordability, invest in our communities, and ensure that the wealthiest contribute fairly to the common good.
From housing and public education to healthcare, transit, and local economic opportunity, the proposal invests in the foundations that help families across Northern Manhattan, the Bronx, and communities throughout New York live with greater stability and opportunity.
Key highlights include:
Fair Revenue & Responsible Fiscal Policy
- Revenue Raisers: Ensuring the Wealthiest Pay Their Fair Share
Advances responsible revenue measures—including a modest surcharge on the highest income brackets, increased corporate tax rates for large businesses, and reforms to luxury and tax-avoidance loopholes—to generate sustainable revenue while delivering more than $5 billion in support for New York City.
Affordability & Opportunity for Working Families
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Expanding Access to Affordable Housing
Increases the Housing Access Voucher Program to $250 million, invests $500 million in NYCHA capital improvements, $100 million for Mitchell-Lama preservation, and $20 million for eviction prevention through the Shelter Arrears Eviction Forestallment program.
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Expanding Affordability for Working Families & Lowering Costs for New Yorkers
Provides $2.2 billion in childcare subsidies, $500 million for childcare workforce stabilization, $73 million for NYC 2-Care seats, and $200 million for energy affordability programs to help reduce everyday costs.
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Investing in Education & Youth Opportunity
Raises Foundation Aid to $27.4 billion, expands afterschool programming with $146.1 million for LEAPS, invests $105 million in community schools, and continues universal school meals with $395 million in funding.
- Expanding Higher Education Opportunities
Invests $3 billion in SUNY capital funding and $2.2 billion for CUNY, expands TAP awards by $19 million, and strengthens opportunity programs and workforce pipelines.
- Strengthening Worker Protections
Establishes a Worker Protection and Labor Enforcement Fund, invests $7.5 million in workforce recruitment and retention, strengthens wage theft enforcement, and advances continued reform of Tier 6 retirement benefits.
- Supporting Small Businesses & Helping Local Communities Thrive
Expands local economic investment, including $39.4 million for NYSCA arts funding, $100 million for community recreation infrastructure through NYBRICKS, and additional downtown revitalization and MWBE support programs.
Strong Communities, Public Systems, & Democratic Institutions
- Supporting Local Governments Through AIM Funding Provides $604 million in Aid and Incentives for Municipalities (AIM) funding over two years, helping local governments maintain essential services, support municipal operations.
- Investing in Safer Communities
Expands community safety initiatives including $22.5 million for the SNUG violence prevention program, $35 million for the Volunteer Firefighter Grant Program, additional support for crime laboratories, and stronger services for victims of crime.
- Strengthening Human Rights Through Prevention, Support, & Justice
Expands community-based justice programs including $175 million for Office of New Americans legal services, $50 million for statewide parental representation, and $5 million for community violence intervention programs.
- Strengthening Healthcare Access & Mental Health Services
Provides $560 million for hospital investments, $470 million for nursing homes and assisted living, $300 million for healthcare capital projects, and expands behavioral health and maternal health initiatives.
- Climate Resilience & Clean Water Infrastructure
Raises the Environmental Protection Fund to $500 million and invests $888.3 million in clean water infrastructure, including $100 million for lead pipe remediation.
- Strengthening Local Infrastructure & Expanding Transit Access, Safety, & Affordability
Increases CHIPS road funding to $898 million, raises STOA transit funding to $1.09 billion, and advances transit equity and roadway safety initiatives.
- Supporting New York’s Veterans & First Responders
Increases volunteer firefighter and EMT tax credits from $200 to $600, expands higher education tuition benefits, and strengthens mental health and peer-support programs for first responders.
- Strengthening Democracy & Civic Participation
Invests $10 million in election administration, $30 million for census outreach, and additional resources to strengthen election security and civic data infrastructure.
As negotiations continue with the Assembly and the Governor, the work ahead will determine how these priorities translate into the final budget. My responsibility remains clear: protect working families, strengthen our communities, and move New York forward toward a more just and equitable future.
You can read the full details of the Senate’s One-House Budget Resolution at this link.
In the sections below, you’ll find community updates, resources, and job opportunities.
In Unity,
RJ
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