Senate Passes 2017-18 State Budget that Protects Taxpayers, Provides Record Investments in Clean Water and Local Schools, and Helps Make NY More Affordable for Individuals, Families, and Businesses
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Senate Majority Leader
The final budget keeps within the state's self-imposed spending cap while incorporating many of the
PROMOTING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Reforms to Workers' Compensation
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The measures will make it more affordable to do business in
Savings for Employers:
* Reforming Temporary Benefit Timeframes: While 2007's workers' compensation reforms capped the number of years an injured employee could be eligible for permanent benefits, injured workers are currently eligible to receive temporary benefits over several years. The new budget institutes a general rule of 2.5 years for an employee to claim temporary benefits, subject to the "safety valve" (detailed below) that allows an injured worker to not lose benefits if they still need them. As a result, employer contributions are expected to be reduced by approximately
* New Medical Impairment Guidelines for Scheduled Loss of Use Awards: The budget requires the state Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) to issue new medical impairment guidelines by the end of this year. The guidelines would also be updated - for the first time in decades for some injuries - to reflect advances in modern medicine that enhance healing and result in better outcomes for patients. The new guidelines are expected to save employers hundreds of millions of dollars each year;
* Creation of a Prescription Drug Formulary: Doctors would be able to consult a new, comprehensive list of high-quality, cost-effective medications that are pre-approved to be prescribed and dispensed to injured workers. In addition, the formulary would include non-preferred drugs that can be prescribed with prior approval to ensure the worker gets the most appropriate care; and
* Rebates for Current Year's Premiums: Since employers have already begun paying premiums based on the 2017's workers' compensation premium estimates, businesses will receive a rebate at the end of the year once administrators calculate final year-end savings.
Increased Protections for Injured Employees:
* Expanded Safety Net for Those Most Seriously Injured: Currently, only workers determined to be more than 80 percent injured qualify to apply for extended permanent benefits once the original benefits expire. The budget increases eligibility by including workers determined to be more than 75 percent injured;
* "Safety Valve" for Temporary Benefits: If an injured worker can demonstrate they continue to need temporary benefits while healing from an injury, the budget would allow them to apply to the state WCB to continue those benefits; and
* Common-Sense Reform of Permanent Benefit Requirements: For workers who receive permanent benefits and cannot enter the job market because of their injury, the budget would enable them to continue to receive benefits and relieve them of the requirement to stay attached to the labor market.
Expanding Ride-sharing
The enacted budget provides ride-sharing companies with the ability to expand operations outside of
Rejecting Fee Increases
The final budget rejects hundreds of millions of dollars in several onerous taxes and fee increases proposed by
STRENGTHENING OUR INFRASTRUCTURE
The budget makes a historic investment of
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* Funding for new measures to control point-source pollution, protect water sources, promote green infrastructure, address water contamination, and improve data collection to better track water quality information.
Support for
The budget continues the state's record commitment to the protection of natural resources with
Clean Water Protections
As proposed by the
Increased Support for Transportation Infrastructure
The budget includes significant increases for transportation infrastructure that were successfully advocated for by the
The budget includes:
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* Continued funding for the local PAVE NY program to help fix
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CONTINUING AND EXPANDING TAX RELIEF FOR NEW YORKERS
Full Funding for STAR
This year, more than
Blocked the Capping of Taxpayers' STAR Savings
The
Delivering Another Round of Rebate Checks to Property Taxpayers
The 2017-18 State Budget fully funds another installment of property tax rebate checks, providing millions of homeowners with
New Tax Relief for Working Parents
The budget includes
Protecting the Middle Class Tax Cut
The
MAKING
Enhancing College Affordability
The budget modifies and strengthens the Governor's original "free college tuition plan" in a number of smart and responsible ways consistent with what the
* Providing a record-high level of
* Adding
* Helping public college students participating in the new program by providing up to
* Creating key measures to promote student responsibility, including minimum GPA standards, steps to enhance on-time graduation, and a requirement that participants live and work in
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To continue supporting
* Includes new language guaranteeing state support of
* Launches the largest infrastructure program for
* Ensures strong support for community colleges, including a
Supporting
After the
The new funding breaks down to
RECORD FUNDING FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS
The enacted budget includes a record level of school aid funding of approximately
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* Increasing funding in tuition payments and facilities aid for charter schools;
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* Securing an additional
This education support builds on the
PLANNING FOR
Record-Level Job Training Investments
The enacted budget includes record funding of more than
Highlights include:
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Partnering with Higher Education to
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Growing
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Helping the Hungry Through Farming
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PROTECTING NEW YORKERS' HEALTH AND SAFETY
Record Levels of Funding to Fight Heroin and Opioid Addiction
This year, the
Helping Our Veterans:
The State Budget for 2017-18 reflects the
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Creating Healthier Communities
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Supporting Seniors
The budget boosts support for a wide array of programs and initiatives that serve seniors, including funding for the following:
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Keeping Communities Safer
Supporting law enforcement and keeping our communities safe and free from harm have always been among the
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* A new measure which ensures parity for law enforcement statewide by providing an accidental disability pension of three-quarters salary for all
* A new measure that increases reimbursable expenses to certain vulnerable crime victims, including those who are elderly, incompetent, or physically disabled.
Final State Budget Legislation
S2000D (https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/S2000/amendment/D) - STATE OPERATIONS BUDGET
S2004D (https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/S2004/amendment/D) - CAPITAL PROJECTS BUDGET
S2005C (https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/S2005/amendment/C) - Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state public protection and general government budget for the 2017-2018 state fiscal year
S2006C (https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/S2006/amendment/C) - Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state education, labor, housing and family assistance budget for the 2017-2018 state fiscal year
S2007B (https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/S2007/amendment/B) - Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state health and mental hygiene budget for the 2017-2018 state fiscal year
S2008C (https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/S2008/amendment/C) - Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state transportation, economic development and environmental conservation budget for the 2017-2018 state fiscal year
S2009C (https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/S2009/amendment/C) - Enacts into law major components of legislation which are necessary to implement the state fiscal plan for the 2017-2018 state fiscal year
School Aid
2017-18 School Aid Runs (https://www.nysenate.gov/sites/default/files/article/attachment/2017-18_school_aid_runs.pdf)



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