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R02693 Summary:

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R02693 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 2693
 
BY: Senator STEWART-COUSINS
 
        AMENDING   Senate   Resolution   R1406   of  2023,
        establishing a plan setting forth an  itemized  list
        of  grantees  for  a  certain  appropriation for the
        2023-24 state fiscal year for services and  expenses
        of   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   managed   by  local
        governments and/or  community-based  not-for-profits
        service providers.  Notwithstanding any provision of
        law to the contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
        may  be  sub-allocated  or transferred between other
        state agencies, including but not limited  to    the
        department        of   corrections   and   community
        supervision,  the   office   of   indigent     legal
        services,   the  office of victim services, and  the
        office  for  the prevention   of domestic  violence,
        as required by a plan setting forth an itemized list
        of  grantees with the amount to be received by each,
        or   the    methodology    for    allocating    such
        appropriation.    Such  plan shall be subject to the
        approval of the temporary president  of  the  senate
        and  the director of the budget and thereafter shall
        be  included  in  a  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 funds originally appropriated in 2023, pursuant to
section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws  of  2023  and  as  reappropriated
pursuant  to  section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2024 which enacts
the aid to localities, local  assistance  account,  for  services  and
expenses  of  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 managed by local
governments and/or community-based not-for-profits service  providers.
Notwithstanding  any  provision  of  law  to the contrary, the amounts
appropriated herein may be sub-allocated or transferred between  other
state  agencies,  including  but  not  limited  to  the  department of
corrections and community supervision, the office  of  indigent  legal
services,    the  office  of  victim  services, and the office for the
prevention of domestic  violence.  Such  funds  shall  be  apportioned
pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the
amount  to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such
appropriation.  Such plan shall be subject  to  the  approval  of  the
temporary  president  of the senate and the director of the budget and
thereafter  shall  be  included  in  a  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 R1406 of 2023:
 
[Town of New Windsor Police Department
   6,500]
Town of Tuxedo (Police Department) 
   6,500
4Ward Inclusion Consulting Incorporated 
   10,000
69th Precinct Community Council I Inc. 
   10,000
Access Justice Brooklyn, Inc. 
   10,000
Altagracia Faith and Justice Works 
   10,000
American Civic Association Inc. 
   35,000
Apna Brooklyn Community Center, Inc. 
   10,000
Asian  American  Bar  Association  of  New  York
  (AABANY) 
   15,000
Back to Basics Outreach Ministries, Inc. 
   40,000
Bronx Defenders 
   30,000
Bronx Defenders 
   12,000
Legal  Services  NYC  (Bronx  -  LSNY
  Bronx     Corporation    -    Bronx
  Immigration Partnership) 
   38,000
Brooklyn Defenders Services 
   25,000
Brooklyn Defenders Services 
   11,000
Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A 
   25,000
Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A 
   10,000
Cabrini Immigrant Services of New York City Inc 
   10,000
CAMBA Inc. 
   25,000
Capital    District    Womens'    Bar
  Association   Legal   Project  Inc.
  (CWBA Legal Project) 
   20,000
CASA of Rochester-Monroe County Inc 
   50,000
Center  for  Community  Alternatives,
  Inc.    (Freedom  Commons Technical
  Assistance) 
   70,000
Center for Employment Opportunities Inc 
   25,000
 
Center for Family Life in Sunset Park, Inc. 
   20,000
Center  for  Justice Innovation, Inc.
  (Coney  Island  Community   Justice
  Center) 
   70,000
Center  for  Justice Innovation, Inc.
  (New Rochelle Community Justice Center) 
   25,000
Center for Justice  Innovation,  Inc.
  (New Rochelle Community Justice Center) 
   20,000
Center  for  Law  and Human Values, Inc. (Action
  Lab) 
   200,000
Center for the Women of New York 
   50,000
Chautauqua Institution 
   25,000
City  Line  Ozone  Park   Civilian   Observation
  Patrol, Inc. 
   10,000
City   Line   Ozone  Park  Civilian  Observation
  Patrol, Inc. 
   5,000
City of Middletown (Police Department) 
   10,000
City of Port Jervis (Police Department) 
   10,000
City of Syracuse (Mayor's  Office  to
  Reduce  Gun Violence - Neighborhood
  Peace Ambassadors) 
   50,000
City of Yonkers (Police Department) 
   100,000
Columbia Pathways to Recovery, Inc. 
   25,000
Common Justice 
   30,000
Community Action of Greene County Inc. 
   30,000
Community Capacity Development, Inc. 
   215,000
Community Mediation Services 
   15,000
Correctional Association of New York 
   50,000
Covenant House (Under 21) 
   50,000
Covenant House 
   10,000
East Flatbush Village, Inc. 
   50,000
East Flatbush Village, Inc. 
   15,000
Westchester   Community   Opportunity
  Program,      Inc.            (West
  COP-Eastchester  Community  Action  Program  -
 
  ECAP) 
   15,000
 
  RESOLVED,  That pursuant to and as required by moneys appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2023 and  reappropriated  in
section  1  of  chapter 53 of the laws of 2024 which enacts the aid to
localities, local assistance account, for grants for  drug,  violence,
and  crime  control  and  prevention  programs.  Such  funds  shall be
apportioned pursuant to a plan  setting  forth  an  itemized  list  of
grantees  with  the  amount to be received by each, or the methodology
for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject  to  the
approval  of the temporary president of the senate and the director of
the budget and thereafter shall be included in  a  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 R1406 of 2023:
 
[New Rochelle City Court (Opportunity
  Youth  Part)]  Center  for  Justice
  Innovation,  Inc.  (New   Rochelle   Community
  Justice Center)
   7,000
 
  RESOLVED,  That  pursuant to and as required by money appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2023, and reappropriated  in
section  1  of  chapter 53 of the laws of 2024 which enacts the aid to
localities, local assistance account, from the  crime  prevention  and
reduction  strategies  program  for grants for grants for gun violence
prevention, street outreach, anti violence shooting/violence reduction
programs  managed  by   local   governments   and/or   community-based
not-for-profit  service  providers.  Such  funds  shall be apportioned
pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the
amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating  such
appropriation.  Such  plan  shall  be  subject  to the approval of the
temporary president of the senate and the director of the  budget  and
thereafter   shall  be  included  in  a  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 R1406 of 2023:
 
[Center for  Court  Innovation  (Save
  Our  Streets)]  Center  for Justice
  Innovation, Inc. (Save Our Streets)
   25,000
 
  RESOLVED, That pursuant to and as required by moneys  appropriated
in  section  1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2023 and reappropriated in
section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2024 which enacts  the  aid  to
localities  budget,  local  assistance  account,  for grants for local
government agencies and/or not-for-profit service providers  or  their
employees  providing  criminal and/or civil legal services in counties
in upstate New York. Such funds shall be  apportioned  pursuant  to  a
plan  setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be
received  by  each,   or   the   methodology   for   allocating   such
 
appropriation.  Such  plan  shall  be  subject  to the approval of the
temporary president of the senate and the director of the  budget  and
thereafter   shall  be  included  in  a  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 R1406 of 2023:
 
[Volunteer    Lawyers    Project   of
  Onondaga  County  Inc.]   Volunteer
  Lawyers Project of Central New York
  Inc.  (VLPCNY - Onondaga County)
   218,750
 
  RESOLVED,  That pursuant to and as required by moneys appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2023 and  reappropriated  in
section  1  of  chapter 53 of the laws of 2024 which enacts the aid to
localities, local assistance account, for grants for local  government
agencies  and/or  not-for-profit  service providers or their employees
providing civil or criminal legal services, which include but are  not
limited  to,  legal  services  for  survivors of domestic violence and
legal assistance and representation to indigent individuals on parole.
Such funds shall be apportioned pursuant to a plan  setting  forth  an
itemized  list  of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall  be
subject  to  the approval of the temporary president of the senate and
the director of the budget and  thereafter  shall  be  included  in  a
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 R1406 of 2023:
 
  [For  payment  to counties other than the city of New York for costs
associated with the provision of legal assistance  and  representation
to  indigent  parolees,  thirty-one percent of this amount may be used
for costs associated  with  the  provision  of  legal  assistance  and
representation  to  indigent parolees in Wyoming county, not less than
six percent of the remaining amount may be used for  legal  assistance
and  representation  to  indigent parolees related to the willard drug
and alcohol treatment program]
  For payment to counties other than the city of New  York  for  costs
associated  with  the provision of legal assistance and representation
to indigent parolees. Subject to available funds,  payments  shall  be
provided  to counties upon submission of vouchers for expenses related
to legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees,  provided
however,  thirty-one  percent  of  this  amount  may be used for costs
associated with the provision of legal assistance  and  representation
to indigent parolees in Wyoming county ....................... 600,000
 
  RESOLVED,  That pursuant to and as required by moneys appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2022 and  reappropriated  in
section  1  of  chapter 53 of the laws of 2024 which enacts the aid to
localities, local assistance account, for grants for local  government
agencies  and/or  not-for-profit  service providers or their employees
providing civil or criminal legal services, which include but are  not
limited  to,  legal  services  for  survivors of domestic violence and
 
legal assistance and representation to indigent individuals on parole.
Such funds shall be apportioned pursuant to a plan  setting  forth  an
itemized  list  of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the  methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be
subject to the approval of the temporary president of the  senate  and
the  director  of  the  budget  and  thereafter shall be included in a
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  originally  approved  by Senate Resolution R2858 of 2022 and
amended by approved Senate Resolution R1405 of 2023:
 
  [For payment to counties other than the city of New York  for  costs
associated  with  the provision of legal assistance and representation
to indigent parolees, thirty-one percent of this amount  may  be  used
for  costs  associated  with  the  provision  of  legal assistance and
representation to indigent parolees in Wyoming county, not  less  than
six  percent  of the remaining amount may be used for legal assistance
and representation to indigent parolees related to  the  willard  drug
and alcohol treatment program]
  For  payment  to  counties other than the city of New York for costs
associated with the provision of legal assistance  and  representation
to  indigent  parolees.  Subject to available funds, payments shall be
provided to counties upon submission of vouchers for expenses  related
to  legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees, provided
however, thirty-one percent of this  amount  may  be  used  for  costs
associated  with  the provision of legal assistance and representation
to indigent parolees in Wyoming county ....................... 600,000
 
  RESOLVED, That pursuant to and as required by moneys  appropriated
in  section  1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2019 and reappropriated in
section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2024 which enacts  the  aid  to
localities,  local  assistance account, for grants for drug, violence,
and crime  control  and  prevention  programs.  Such  funds  shall  be
apportioned  pursuant  to  a  plan  setting  forth an itemized list of
grantees with the amount to be received by each,  or  the  methodology
for  allocating  such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the
approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director  of
the  budget  and  thereafter shall be included in a 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  be
added  to  the schedule originally approved by Senate Resolution R2141
of 2019 and amended by approved Senate Resolution R1393 of 2023:
 
[Drug Crisis in Our  Backyard,  Inc.]
  Alliance for Safe Kids, Inc. (ASK)
   8,000
[Fund  of  the  City  of  New  York -
  Center   for    Court    Innovation
  (Brownsville    Community   Justice
  Center)] Center for  Justice  Innovation,  Inc
  (Brownsville Community Justice Center)
   8,000
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