BNP Advocacy Insider – December 2022
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December 14, 2022
Uneventful Election Season Wraps Up
Locally, Election Day did not bring any surprises. The only incumbent to lose was state Sen. Ed Rath, who was redistricted into a battle against fellow incumbent Sen. Sean Ryan. Victories by new Congressional representatives Nick Langworthy and Claudia Tenney were expected, and despite the hype, all statewide officials were reelected.
Republicans Gain the House
Because of Republican house gains around the country, Congress will look very different in January. Rep. Kevin McCarthy is the favorite to become the next House Speaker, but a thin margin for error and some conservative resistance means it’s not a guarantee. Brooklyn Rep. Hakeem Jeffries will take over as leader of the House Democrats. Sen. Mitch McConnell and Sen. Chuck Schumer will retain their leadership posts. Congress has a busy agenda planned for December.
Hochul Begins Acting on Legislation
In Albany, now that elections are over, Gov. Kathy Hochul has finally begun reviewing bills passed earlier this year. Hochul imposed a two-year moratorium on cryptocurrency mining, an effort the BNP opposed. Hochul vetoed a duplicative workforce reporting bill that the BNP opposed.
New State Tax Credit for COVID Expenses
The state is offering tax credits to smaller employers to help offset the cost of COVID-related investments. Learn about the program and how to apply on our blog.
DiNapoli: State Wasted Billions of UI Funds
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli released a devastating report detailing just how much the state wasted on Unemployment Insurance through improper and fraudulent payments. The BNP set up a one-click tool to help employers communicate with lawmakers in response. Contact your lawmakers here.
State Expands Rights for Nursing Mothers
Effective in June, a new state law will require employers to establish lactation spaces when requested by an employee. Employers should be aware of new obligations this law creates. Learn more on here.
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BNP Policy Focus: Natural Gas Ban
New York’s 2023 state budget includes a ban on fossil fuel equipment and building systems in new construction. The ban creates major concerns about energy affordability and reliability.
Advocacy Alert: State to Enact Final Budget
Governor Hochul and the State Legislature are finalizing this year’s state budget. Hochul and legislative leaders reached a deal that is expected to be passed late tonight.
In total, the budget will spend $229 billion – a record amount and a 33% increase in spending since 2019.
Advocacy Alert: State Budget to be Late
The State Senate and Assembly Majorities released their one-house budget proposals. Although the proposals are not yet law, they give a clear indication of how negotiations will go before the April 1 budget deadline.
Advocacy Alert: Legislature Plants Budget Flag
The State Senate and Assembly Majorities released their one-house budget proposals. Although the proposals are not yet law, they give a clear indication of how negotiations will go before the April 1 budget deadline.