Highlights of the Assembly One-house Budget
March 26th, 2019
- Lower Ed
- Increases School Aid by $1.6 billion or 6.3% over the 2018-19 school year.
- Increases Foundation Aid by $1.16 billion.
- Extends mayoral control of the New York City School District for three years until June 30, 2022.
- Higher Ed
- Includes $2 million in additional supports for students with disabilities, increases funding to the part time scholarship by $2 million, provides $15 million in funding to students for non-tuition expenses through the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship, and restores funding for the STEM scholarship for non-public colleges.
- Fully funds the Jose Peralta New York State DREAM Act.
- Human Services
- Provides $141.1 million to restore the Human Services COLA.
- Includes a 2% increase for salaries of direct support professionals and clinical staff employed by OMH, OASAS, and OPWDD, resulting in an additional $57.4 million for staff wages.
- Requires the State to fully fund the implementation of Raise the Age for all local social services districts, and establish caseload standards for child protective services workers.
- Includes $25 million to support a minimum wage increase for health and human service workers contracted with the state.