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R02349 Summary:

BILL NOR02349
 
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SPONSORSTEWART-COUSINS
 
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R02349 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 2349
 
BY: Senator STEWART-COUSINS
 
        AMENDING    SENATE    RESOLUTION   R1245   of   2024
        establishing a plan setting forth an  itemized  list
        of  grantees  for  a  certain  appropriation for the
        2025-26 state fiscal year for services and expenses,
        grants or  reimbursement  of  expenses  incurred  by
        local  government  agencies  and/or  community-based
        service providers, not-for-profit service  providers
        or  their  employees  providing community safety and
        restorative justice programs, which include but  are
        not  limited  to,  support  for  survivors of sexual
        assault, domestic violence, gun violence prevention,
        legal  services,  alternatives   to   incarceration,
        community supervision and re-entry initiatives, gang
        and  crime reduction strategies. Notwithstanding any
        provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  the   amount
        appropriated   herein   may   be   suballocated   or
        transferred between other state agencies,  including
        but  not  limited  to the office of victim services,
        the office for the prevention of domestic  violence,
        the  division  of  homeland  security  and emergency
        services, and the office of indigent legal services,
        with the approval  of  the  temporary  president  of
        senate  and  the  director  of  the budget. Provided
        further, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
        contrary, funds from  this  appropriation  shall  be
        allocated  only  pursuant  to a plan (i) approved by
        the  temporary  president  of  the  senate  and  the
        director  of  the  budget which sets forth either an
        itemized list of grantees  with  the  amount  to  be
        received  by each, or the methodology for allocating
        such appropriation, and  (ii)  which  is  thereafter
        included  in  a  senate  resolution  calling for the
        expenditure of such funds, which resolution must  be
        approved  by  a majority vote of all members elected
        to the senate upon a roll call vote
 
  RESOLVED, that pursuant to and as required by  money  appropriated
in  section  1  of  chapter  53 of the laws of 2025 and reappropriated
pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2026  which  enacts  the  aid  to
localities,  local  assistance  account,  for  services  and expenses,
grants or reimbursement  of  expenses  incurred  by  local  government
agencies  and/or  community-based  service  providers,  not-for-profit
service providers or their employees providing  community  safety  and
restorative  justice  programs,  which include but are not limited to,
support for  survivors  of  sexual  assault,  domestic  violence,  gun
violence  prevention,  legal  services, alternatives to incarceration,
community  supervision  and  re-entry  initiatives,  gang  and   crime
reduction  strategies.  Notwithstanding  any  provision  of law to the
contrary, the amounts  appropriated  herein  may  be  suballocated  or
transferred between other state agencies, including but not limited to
the  office  of  victim  services,  the  office  for the prevention of
domestic violence, the division of  homeland  security  and  emergency
services, and the office of indigent legal services, with the approval
 
of  the  temporary president of senate and the director of the budget.
Such plan shall set forth either an itemized list of grantees with the
amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating  such
appropriation, and thereafter shall be included in a senate resolution
calling  for  the  expenditure of such monies which resolution must be
approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate  upon
a  roll  call  vote,  in accordance with the following schedule, which
shall amend, remove from, or add to the schedule  originally  approved
in Senate Resolution 1245 of 2025:
 
Suballocate  to  Division of Criminal
  Justice Services:
New  York  Police  Department  Pct  102   (Youth
  Explorer Program) 
   12,500
New   York  Police  Department  Pct  104  (Youth
  Explorer Program) 
   12,500
New  York  Police  Department  Pct  106   (Youth
  Explorer Program) 
   12,500
New   York  Police  Department  Pct  112  (Youth
  Explorer Program) 
   12,500
New York Police  Department  Pct  45  (Community
  Council) 
   10,000
4Ward Inclusion Consulting Incorporated 
   10,000
New  York  Police  Department  Pct 69 (Community
  Council) 
   10,000
914 United Inc. 
   50,000
Access Justice Brooklyn, Inc. 
   25,000
ALERT Partnership, Inc.  (Albany  Law
  Enforcement Resolution Team Partnership) 
   25,000
Archdiocese  of  New  York  Office of
  Drug   Education    &    Prevention
  (Archdiocese  of  New  York-Throggs
  Neck Community Action Partnership) 
   10,000
Blue Card, Inc. 
   20,000
Blue Card, Inc. 
   10,000
Both Sides of the Violence, Inc. 
   35,000
Legal  Services  NYC   (Bronx   Legal
  Services     aka     LSNY     Bronx
  Corporation) 
   25,000
Brooklyn Defenders Services 
   25,000
Brooklyn Legal Services Corp. A 
   20,000
 
Brooklyn Legal Services Corp. A 
   30,000
Brooklyn   Legal  Services  Corp.  A  (Build  Up
  Justice NYC) 
   10,000
Brooklyn Legal Services, Inc. 
   35,000
Brooklyn Legal Services, Inc.  (South
  Brooklyn Legal Services Incorporated) 
   15,000
Brother 2 Brother 914, Inc. 
   50,000
CASA of Rochester-Monroe County Inc 
   25,000
Center for Community Alternatives, Inc. 
   70,000
Center    for   Community   Alternatives,   Inc.
  (Westchester ATI & Reentry
Planning Collaborative) 
   20,000
Center for Law and Human  Values,  Inc.  (Action
  Lab) 
   130,000
Center for the Women of New York 
   20,000
Center for the Women of New York 
   45,000
City of Fulton (Police Department) 
   15,000
City of Middletown (Police Department) 
   10,000
City of Oswego (Police Department) 
   15,000
City   Line   Ozone  Park  Civilian  Observation
  Patrol, Inc. 
   10,000
City  Line  Ozone  Park   Civilian   Observation
  Patrol, Inc. 
   10,000
Communities Resist Inc. 
   15,000
Communities Resist Inc. 
   50,000
Community Action of Greene County Inc. 
   30,000
Community Mediation Services, Inc. 
   10,000
Town of Crawford (Police Department) 
   10,000
Elite Learners, Inc. 
   50,000
Family Services of Westchester, Inc. 
   50,000
Family Services, Inc 
   30,000
Flying 3Sixty NAX, Inc. 
   10,000
 
Fund for the City of New York (Fiscal Sponsor to
  Power of Two) 
   35,000
Fund for the City of New York (Fiscal
  Sponsor to Restorative Justice Initiative) 
   30,000
Garden of Hope, Inc. 
   50,000
Getting Out and Staying Out Inc. (GOSO) 
   10,000
Getting Out and Staying Out Inc. (GOSO) 
   25,000
Girl Vow, Inc. 
   15,000
Glen Oaks Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Inc. 
   20,000
Good Life Philanthropic Youth Foundation, Inc. 
   30,000
Good Old Lower East Side Inc (GOLES) 
   15,000
Greater Rochester Visitors Association, Inc. 
   100,000
Helping Our People Evolve Incorporated 
   20,000
Her Justice Inc. 
   10,000
Her Justice Inc. 
   10,000
Her Justice Inc. 
   45,000
Hope's Door, Inc. 
   200,000
Hope's Door, Inc. 
   65,000
Housing Court Answers, Inc. 
   20,000
Hudson Guild 
   40,000
Hudson Valley Justice Center Inc. 
   30,000
Hudson Valley Justice Center Inc. 
   70,000
InterFaith Works of Centeral New York Inc. 
   15,000
Jamaica   Estates   Holliswood  South
  Bayside Volunteer Ambulance Corps 
   10,000
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island
  Inc 
   40,000
Jericho  Road  Ministries,  Inc  (Jericho   Road
  Community Health Center) 
   25,000
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island
  Inc. 
   35,000
Journey's End Refugee Services 
   30,000
 
Center for Justice Innovation, Inc. 
   65,000
Center  for  Justice Innovation, Inc.
  (New Rochelle Community Justice Center) 
   20,000
Center for Justice  Innovation,  Inc.
  (Midtown Community Justice Center) 
   15,000
Center for Justice Innovation, Inc. 
   15,000
Center for Justice Innovation, Inc. 
   15,000
Manhattan Legal Services 
   25,000
Manhattan Legal Services 
   50,000
Mobilization for Justice, Inc. (MFJ) 
   15,000
My Sister's Place, Inc. 
   200,000
National Council of Negro Women Inc. 
   20,000
Neighbors Link, Inc. 
   50,000
New  York  City  Health and Hospitals
  Corporation (Jacobi's Stand Up to Violence) 
   50,000
New York County Defender Services Inc. (NYCDS) 
   25,000
New York Lawyers for the  Public  Interest  Inc.
  (NYLPI) 
   40,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. (NYLAG) 
   10,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. (NYLAG) 
   10,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. (NYLAG) 
   25,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. (NYLAG) 
   30,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. (NYLAG) 
   10,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. (NYLAG) 
   10,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. (NYLAG) 
   25,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. (NYLAG) 
   35,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. (NYLAG) 
   15,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. (NYLAG) 
   20,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. (NYLAG) 
   35,000
New   Yorkers   Against   Gun  Violence  (NYAGV)
  Education Fund, Inc 
   25,000
 
New  Yorkers  Against   Gun   Violence   (NYAGV)
  Education Fund, Inc 
   50,000
North    Brooklyn   Coalition   Against   Family
  Violence, Inc. 
   10,000
Northern   Manhattan   Improvement   Corporation
  (NMIC) 
   55,000
Northern   Manhattan   Improvement   Corporation
  (NMIC) 
   60,000
Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy  Coalition,
  Inc. 
   30,000
Northwest  Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition,
  Inc. 
   10,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. (NYLAG) 
   20,000
New York Police Department Pct:  103,
  105, 109, 111 & 114 (Youth Explorer Program) 
   40,000
Office of the Appellate Defender, Inc. 
   25,000
Onondaga County (Sheriff's Office) 
   20,000
Outreach Development Corporation 
   10,000
Pace   University   (Elisabeth   Haub
  School of Law at Pace University) 
   10,000
Pace University  (Pace  Women's  Justice  Center
  -PWJC) 
   20,000
City of Port Jervis (Police Department) 
   10,000
Prisoners' Legal Services of New York 
   27,500
Putnam  Northern  Westchester  Women's  Resource
  Center, Inc. 
   35,000
Queens Borough Safety Patrol, Inc. (QBSP) 
   10,000
Queens Legal Services 
   10,000
Queens Legal Services 
   25,000
Queens Royal Priest Hood, Inc. 
   16,000
Red Hook Initiative, Inc. 
   45,000
Refugee  and  Immigrant  Support   Services   of
  Emmaus, Inc 
   37,500
Rema 4 Us, Inc. 
   20,000
 
Medgar    Evers   College   (Research
  Foundation of the  City  University
  of  New York - CUNY RF - Center for
  Law and Social Justice) 
   15,000
Richmond Hill Historical Society, Inc. 
   10,000
RiseBoro Community Partnership 
   51,500
SBH Community Service Network, Inc. 
   15,000
SBH Community Service Network, Inc. 
   20,000
Suffolk  County Correction Officers Association,
  Inc. 
   100,000
The Blue Card, Inc. 
   10,000
The Blue Card, Inc. 
   20,000
Pace University (Elisabeth Haub School of Law at
  Pace University) 
  90,000
Korean  American  Family  Service  Center,  Inc.
  (KAFSC) 
   55,000
Town of Camillus (Police Department) 
   10,000
Town of Cicero (Police Department) 
   10,000
Town of DeWitt (Police Department) 
   10,000
Town of Geddes (Geddes Police Department) 
   10,000
Town of Goshen (Police Department) 
   10,000
Town of Greenburgh (Police Department) 
   20,000
Town of Manlius Police Department 
   10,000
Town of Mount Hope (Police Department) 
   10,000
Town of New Windsor (Police Department) 
   10,000
Town of Tonawanda Police Department 
   30,000
Town of Tuxedo (Police Department) 
   10,000
Town of Wallkill (Police Department) 
   10,000
Town of Warwick (Police Department) 
   10,000
Ujima Community Working Together, Inc. 
   23,500
Covenant House (Under 21) 
   45,000
United Tenants of Albany, Inc. 
   15,000
 
Urban Justice Center 
   10,000
Urban Resource Institute 
   40,000
Vera House, Inc. 
   15,000
Village of Highland Falls (Police Department) 
   10,000
Voice Buffalo, Inc. 
   15,000
Volunteers of Legal Service, Inc. 
   10,000
Volunteers  of  Legal  Service,  Inc.
  (Incarcerated Mothers Law Project - IMLP) 
   50,000
Western New York Law Center, Inc. 
   20,000
Women  Uplifting  Women   Inc.   (The
  Peoples   Coalition  To  Stop  Deed
  Theft) 
   35,000
Youth Justice Network, Inc. 
   90,000
Suballocate to Division of Homeland Security  and  Emergency
  Services:
Baldwin Fire Department 
   15,000
Uniondale  Fire  Department (Board of
  Fire Commissioners, Uniondale  Fire
  District) 
   10,000
The  Carle  Place Hook, Ladder & Hose
  Co. #1 (Fire Department) 
   10,000
City of Tonawanda (Police Department) 
   55,000
Flatbush Chaveirim, Inc. 
   15,000
Friends of 805 Delaware Avenue, Inc. 
   15,000
Incorporated Village of Freeport 
   10,000
Incorporated Village of Mineola  
   10,000
Incorporated Village of Rockville Centre 
   10,000
Lakeview Fire District (Fire Department) 
   10,000
Little   Neck-Douglaston   Community   Ambulance
  Corps, Inc. 
   10,000
Roosevelt Fire District 
   10,000
Westbury Fire District 
   10,000
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