RPC and NPC restoration funds were in both the one house bills done over the weekend by the Senate and the Assembly, as was 25 Million in foreclosure prevention. Next, both sides sit down to tables where amounts are negotiated. It looks like we may really see an early budget in New York State (does anyone remember if this has happened in our lifetime?) We should all stay vigilant!
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Senator Catherine Young and Assemblyman Vito Lopez address Advocates
Rural Advocates heard from State Senate and Assembly Housing Chairs in Albany at their legislative meeting and were told to keep fighting for the Preservation Program. Both legislators reported on the strong support each house shares for the Preservation Program, and advocacy needs to be aggressive.
Rural and Neighborhood Preservation Advocates will be meeting with their legislators in Albany on March 6. leg talking points March 5 2012
Revenue Projections for the State generally Positive
In accordance with State Law, the Executive and Legislature came to agreement on the State’s revenue projections on March 1. Things are now in place for budget negotiations to begin in earnest.
Now that The New York State Division of the Budget, Assembly Ways and Means Committee, and Senate Finance Committee released the 2012-13 Consensus Economic and Revenue Forecast Report the legislative schedule announced in January may lead to an early budget for the State.
| March 12 | Senate & Assembly budget actions |
| March 13 | Joint Senate/Assembly budget conference committees commence |
| March 19-20 | Final Report of Joint Conference Committee |
| March 19-22 | Joint Legislative budget bills taken up by Senate & Assembly |
NYS Rural Rental Assistance
As you follow up on your meetings in Albany, I urge you to consider your use of NYS Rural Rental Assistance in the units you own, have developed or manage. What has been the impact of cuts to this program and use of HUD rental assistance vouchers? What would be the impact to your tenant on minimum rental charges? How would a cutback on your State Rental Assistance contract impact your rents and your ability to fill vacancies? What would happen to your tenants? We are trying to gather data on the State rental assistance program as the State looks for further cuts and cost savings
Monday Hearings moved to 9:30
The Legislative Hearings on the Housing budget will take place on Monday, February 13 in Hearing Room B at the Empire State Plaza at 9:30. If you could not get on the list to present testimony, ten copies of your written testimony should be submitted and received within 7 days of the hearing to get in to the hearing record. Send these copies to A. Herman D. Farrell, Jr., 923 LOB, Albany, NY 12248 and write the words HOUSING in big letters on top! Send it to the attention of Clinton Freeman, Jr.. He’s waiting for them!!
March 5-6th in Albany
The New York State Rural Advocates Legislative Conference will be held Monday-Tuesday March 5-6th, 2012.
Return on Investment for Preservation Programs
The ROI to the State’s Preservation Program Dollars is enormous as shown in the State’s own reports. In addition to this return, the work done by these programs supports families and improves communities. Loss of the Preservation Program funds will negatively impact the productivity of these companies because they work so efficiently on very tight margins. In return for a savings of 12 million dollars in the 2012-13 budget, the State will lose (based on last year’s figures) $3,988,153,029 (three billion, nine hundred eighty-eight million, one hundred and fifty three thousand and twenty-nine dollars) in economic activity
See this useful summary based on HCR reporting compiled by one of our members.
Preservation Cuts Make News….
Preservation Program Directors are encouraged to use the media to let their community know how many jobs will be lost and dollars lost to their home towns by the defunding of their community based housing non profit. The question needs to be asked, WHO will apply for the State and Federal community housing programs for Main Street and CDBG? What will be lost to the community?
News outlets need to know!!
Governor wants to Pull the Plug on Preservation
Governor Cuomo specifically defunded the rural and neighborhood preservation program in his budget as presented today.
Savings have been achieved! His budget states:
“Eliminate Funding for the Neighborhood and Rural Preservation Programs. To achieve savings, the Executive Budget recommends eliminating funding for the Neighborhood Preservation Program (NPP) and the Rural Preservation Program (RPP).
(2012-13 Value: $12 million; 2013-14 Value: $12 million)”
The capital budget numbers can be found here around page 223
State Budget Hearings on Housing Scheduled
Housing advocates are urged to register to testify on the importance of funding the State’s affordable housing programs including preservation before the Senate Finance Committee and the Assembly Ways and Means Committee at their Joint Legislative Hearing on the 2012- 2013 Executive Budget proposal. The Governor releases his budget next Tuesday.
The Housing Hearings will take place on Monday, February 13 in Hearing Room B at the Empire State Plaza at 12:00 PM and will continue through the afternoon. Contact Clinton Freeman, Jr. 518-455-5491 to get on the list of presenters and come with 40 copies of your testimony. Presentations are limited to 10 minutes. Written testimony is also accepted if you cannot make the trip; contact the office of Mr. Freeman for details.
