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Senate Democrats tout progress

July
10

   Here’s a statement released very early this morning by Senate President Malcolm Smith, D-Queens; Majority Leader Pedro Espada, D-Bronx; and Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson, D-Brooklyn, on all the bills senators passed last night (and early today):

“On July 9th, the New York State Senate returned to session, worked into the early hours of the following morning and passed 135 bills vital to the economic well-being of local governments across the state.

“If these bills were not passed, New York faced the potential loss of billions in revenue and hundreds of thousands of jobs.

“Collectively, the legislation has a gross economic impact of $7.23 billion for local governments; securing $3.8 billion in federal stimulus funding for healthcare and education, and $1.5 billion for the development of affordable housing and mortgage assistance.

“The Senate also passed a sales tax measure for the City of New York, which is expected to generate $60 million per month in revenue and prevent the loss of police officers, firefighters and emergency medical technicians.

“The $136.5 million Power for Jobs program was also extended ensuring hundreds of businesses and non-profits across the state will continue to receive low-cost power and affordable energy. By passing the Power for Jobs extender, the Senate Majority protected over 300,000 jobs.

“Moving forward with an agenda based on economic growth and job creation, the Senate Majority has again taken action to keep New York on the road to economic recovery. We will continue to serve the people of New York in the days and months ahead, and pass legislation to serve their interests and restore their faith in this great body.”

This entry was posted on Friday, July 10th, 2009 at 11:02 am by Cara Matthews.
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One Response to “Senate Democrats tout progress”

  1. ed1

    Okay, lobbyists – it’s back to “pay to play.” Sorry for the temporary hiatus. All Senate offices are now open again during regular business hours for propositions.

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