{"id":103523,"date":"2024-04-18T21:16:36","date_gmt":"2024-04-18T21:16:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/cryptospotters.net\/?p=103523"},"modified":"2024-04-18T21:16:36","modified_gmt":"2024-04-18T21:16:36","slug":"a-state-budget-in-sight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/cryptospotters.net\/?p=103523","title":{"rendered":"A state budget in sight"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Source: Politics<\/p>\n<p>With help from Shawn Ness<\/p>\n<h3>New from New York<\/h3>\n<p><span>Happening now:<\/span><\/p>\n<p> The budget end is nearing, but probably not until the weekend.<br \/>\n The Indian Point owner is suing over being blocked from dumping into the Hudson River.\u00a0<br \/>\n Arrests were made after people jumped the stage at a Mayor Eric Adams event.<br \/>\n A breakdown of energy measures that made the state budget. <\/p>\n<p><span>DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE:<\/span> 18<\/p>\n<p>END OF THE BUDGET TUNNEL: And now, the end is near, and so we face the final curtain.<\/p>\n<p>Bills are being printed without a hitch (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/2024\/04\/17\/cyberattack-new-york-budget-00152885\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">despite cyberattacks<\/a>), the low-hanging budget items are passing one by one, and lawmakers are ready to celebrate as they put the finishing touches on the housing, labor and education areas of the budget.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe&#8217;re at a point now where the cake is baked, the icing has been put on the cake and the candles are lit,\u201d Albany-area Assemblymember John McDonald said. \u201cWe have a choice: to blow out the candles and call it a party, or do we blow it up?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>McDonald says he doesn\u2019t think the cake will blow up.<\/p>\n<p>While lawmakers were passing the budget beginnings of a spending plan today as the budget turns 18 days late, Gov. Kathy Hochul was in New York, New York. And she was telling everyone how she did it her way.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI know a lot of people, a lot of pundits, a lot of critics, said we couldn&#8217;t get it done, that we\u2019d fall short,\u201d Hochul said. \u201cI&#8217;m here to say we got it done exactly the way we had hoped for.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In the final days of the budget process, the governor is blowing out candles too.<\/p>\n<p>She\u2019s delivered on the key priorities of her budget proposal. A long-sought housing deal is almost certain; all of Mayor Eric Adams key Albany priorities \u2014 like mayoral control, illicit weed shops and more migrant funding \u2014 have been dealt with; and she even got the Legislature to set the stage for politically-perilous changes to the school aid formula in the next year\u2019s budget.<\/p>\n<p>And when it comes to crime, she\u2019s blown past Assembly Carl Heastie by increasing penalties for assaults on retail workers (the crime will be a felony instead of a misdemeanor), despite Heastie\u2019s opposition to the matter.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt&#8217;s simply something I would not budge on,\u201d she said today.<\/p>\n<p>She also is adding $40 million to create retail theft teams within district attorneys&#8217; offices, local police departments and the State Police, which will also see the addition of a new 100-person \u201csmash and grab unit.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Now the budget just needs to pass so she can sign it. The sides will likely be here into the weekend.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019re in the homestretch,\u201d McDonald said. \u2014 Jason Beeferman<\/p>\n<p>HOLTEC SUES: The owner of the shuttered Indian Point nuclear power plant is suing New York over a law blocking them from dumping water with a radioactive isotope of hydrogen into the Hudson River.<\/p>\n<p>Holtec filed the lawsuit in federal court in the Southern District. The ban, which Hochul signed in August, is invalid under federal law, the lawsuit argues.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe State has taken it upon itself to regulate in a sphere reserved exclusively for the federal government, violating the doctrine of federal preemption,\u201d the lawsuit states.<\/p>\n<p>Holtec acquired the Indian Point plant in 2021. The nuclear plant was shut down under a deal backed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who fought to close it for years. Holtec\u2019s decommissioning plan included dumping millions of gallons of tritiated water into the Hudson River. The nuclear plant made much larger discharges of the same type when it was operating.<\/p>\n<p>Environmental advocates and lawmakers raised <a href=\"https:\/\/subscriber.politicopro.com\/article\/2023\/06\/assembly-passes-ban-on-radioactive-water-discharge-from-indian-point-decommissioning-00102766?source=email\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">concerns about the public perception<\/a> of the discharges. The final bill included a reference to <a href=\"https:\/\/subscriber.politicopro.com\/article\/2023\/06\/lawmakers-press-ban-on-tritium-release-from-indian-point-in-hudson-river-00100537?source=email\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">potential economic impacts rather than any health concerns<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe State attempted to hide its efforts to regulate radiological health and safety under the guise of economic concerns,\u201d the lawsuit states. \u201cThis false pretense does not change the fact that the State is attempting to regulate matters with a direct effect on radiological safety.\u201d \u2014 Marie J. French<\/p>\n<p>HOT TICKET: The climate activists <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2024\/04\/16\/nyregion\/protesters-mayor-adams-speech.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">who stormed the stage<\/a> while Adams spoke at a power breakfast Tuesday were charged with forgery, as well as trespassing and disorderly conduct, for printing up fake ABNY name tags to get access to the event.<\/p>\n<p>The protesters, organized by the group <a href=\"https:\/\/www.planetoverprofit.us\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Planet over Profit<\/a>, complain they were overcharged just because they targeted Adams. New School grad students Roni Zahavi-Brunner and Teddy Ogborn told Playbook they and two others were arrested and held in custody overnight for about 26 hours, while protesters are typically released with just a desk appearance ticket.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cCalling this \u2018forgery\u2019 expands that crime into areas where it has never been applied,\u201d their attorney Ron Kuby said in a statement. \u201cMy clients did not obtain any pecuniary gain and are wildly overcharged by a thin-skinned mayor and an embarrassed security detail.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Ogborn was charged with 22 counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument because he had 21 other fake ABNY badges in his backpack. The others just faced one count each.<\/p>\n<p>Adams spokesperson Fabien Levy denied any influence on the arrests and charges. Adams himself downplayed the threat, saying his security detail knows he can handle himself.<\/p>\n<p>A spokesperson for Bragg said the mayor\u2019s office didn\u2019t push anything: \u201cThe office makes its charging decisions based on the evidence and the law, not the wishes of any other party.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Association for a Better New York didn\u2019t respond to Playbook\u2019s request for comment.<\/p>\n<p>The protesters said they didn\u2019t even have to fake anything, they just walked confidently through the doors of the Upper East side venue and up to the stage.<\/p>\n<p>Adams \u201ccontinues to prioritize police as somehow the cure-all for everything happening in New York,\u201d Ogborn said. \u201cWe\u2019re trying to make it clear that he is burning NYC, in the figurative sense.\u201d \u2014 Jeff Coltin<\/p>\n<p>NEW YORK\u2019S PARKS: Twenty-one landmarks across the state will be illuminated in green and gold to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the State Council of Parks.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe system we have today started with visionary leadership, and it has grown over the decades to encompass more than 250 properties covering 360,000 acres of land,\u201d Hochul said in a statement.<\/p>\n<p>The Empire State Plaza, Niagara Falls, One World Trade Center and Jones Beach State Park will be among those that will be illuminated in the parks\u2019 green and centennial gold, as the governor called it.<\/p>\n<p>A special centennial flag will also be raised at state parks and historic locations across the state. \u2014 Shawn Ness<\/p>\n<p>CASINOS SITING APPROVED: The City Council approved a zoning proposal today <a href=\"https:\/\/subscriber.politicopro.com\/article\/2024\/03\/lawmakers-look-to-speed-up-delayed-nyc-casino-process-00149127\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">to make way for casinos in the five boroughs<\/a>, amidst a fiercely-competitive contest to operate gaming facilities in and around the city.<\/p>\n<p>The plan, which passed 35-15, will legalize casino uses in certain commercial and manufacturing areas \u2014 but the change would only apply to facilities that have obtained one of three state-issued gaming licenses.<\/p>\n<p>At least nine casino bids are expected in New York City, and all of those proposals would need buy-in from local politicians to advance in the process.<\/p>\n<p>Local zoning approvals are required to be considered for a license, and the citywide change is intended to reduce the burden of individual applications on city government and ensure New York City bidders are not at a disadvantage compared to those in surrounding counties.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs one of the handful of members who actually has a potential application, it\u2019s just a way to level the playing field,\u201d said Council Member Justin Brannan, whose district includes a casino bid at Coney Island.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI think the [community advisory committee] process is going to be robust and rigorous but in order to get to that process and for the community to actually have input, whether they want it or not, we need this text amendment.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>But the proposal still drew pushback from some Council members.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI cannot support anything that removes local zoning control from current Council members and our community boards,\u201d said Council Member Kristy Marmorato, who has a casino proposal in her Bronx district.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Council Member Kalman Yeger called the change \u201cbad policy\u201d and said \u201cno amount of revenue is worth destroying neighborhoods in this city.\u201d \u2014 Janaki Chadha<\/p>\n<p>HOUSING: New York\u2019s housing inventory hit a record low in March, according to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nysar.com\/news\/market-data\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">a new report<\/a> from the New York Association of REALTORS. Inventory now sits at 14.7 percent, equivalent to 5,000 homes across the state.<\/p>\n<p>And while inventory is at record lows, the median sale price of homes has increased nearly eight percent.<\/p>\n<p>Wayne County saw the largest increase in cost, jumping from an average home cost of nearly $135,000 to $210,000, a 56 percent increase.<\/p>\n<p>On average, homes are on the market for less time as well, 63 days to be exact, signaling that whatever homes are on the market are still being bought up regardless of price increase. \u2014 Shawn Ness<\/p>\n<p>ENERGY TIDBITS: Lawmakers and Hochul have agreed to a sweeping change to how transmission lines are approved, with hopes from policymakers that it will speed up approval of projects essential to the state\u2019s investments in renewable energy.<\/p>\n<p>The package also moves the Office of Renewable Energy Siting into the Department of Public Service.<\/p>\n<p>The deal sets a yearlong timeline for the state to craft standard regulations for transmission line projects to minimize environmental impacts and avoid building on farmland. That\u2019s likely a tight timeline \u2014 the regulations for siting renewable projects took much longer and Hochul\u2019s budget proposed 18 months.<\/p>\n<p>The agreement on siting earned some praise from renewable energy developers.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt is clear that improvements to the permitting process are needed,\u201d said the Alliance for Clean Energy New York\u2019s interim executive director Deb Peck Kelleher. &#8220;With only six construction seasons left until 2030, time is of the essence, and we cannot afford any delays.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Storage was not included in the purview of the siting office, but the deal expands NYSERDA\u2019s \u201cBuild Ready\u201d program to include energy storage projects.<\/p>\n<p>The program, which aims to have NYSERDA identify and do pre-development activities for difficult-to-use sites for renewables, has also been extended to 2030. It was established in the budget in April 2020 and so far hasn\u2019t been very active: The <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nyserda.ny.gov\/All-Programs\/Build-Ready-Program\/Build-Ready-Request-for-Proposal\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">first auction of a 12 MW solar project site<\/a> on an old mine closed last month. NYSERDA is evaluating bids and expects to notify a winner next year.<\/p>\n<p>Labor unions also got some wins, with prevailing wage and project labor agreement requirements expanded to cover thermal energy network projects, transmission lines and offshore wind supply chain investments.<\/p>\n<p>Storage projects getting subsidies through state programs were not included in the expansion, however. \u201cFor us it was most important that there were labor standards attached,\u201d said Vinny Albanese, executive director of the state Laborers\u2019 Political Action Fund. He was also supportive of the transmission siting changes.<\/p>\n<p>The budget will also include a sales tax exemption for residential storage projects, a requirement for NYSERDA to study the need for fast charging along highways and freight corridors and increased fees for air permits and pollutant emissions. \u2014 Marie J. French<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 Drink up: The state budget includes allowing all movie theaters to sell alcohol. (<a href=\"https:\/\/subscriber.politicopro.com\/article\/2024\/04\/state-budget-deal-00153112\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">POLITICO Pro<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 President Joe Biden is paying the Empire State a visit next week as Micron gets some funding. (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.syracuse.com\/politics\/cny\/2024\/04\/president-joe-biden-plans-syracuse-trip-to-announce-historic-micron-deal.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Syracuse.com<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 Mayoral control will be in the state budget. Here\u2019s the latest changes (<a href=\"https:\/\/subscriber.politicopro.com\/article\/2024\/04\/mayoral-control-new-york-city-00153128\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">POLITICO Pro<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/newsletters\/new-york-playbook-pm\/2024\/04\/18\/state-budget-deal-new-york-00153123\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"feedzy-rss-link-icon\" rel=\"noopener\">Read More<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Source: Politics With help from Shawn Ness New from New York Happening now: The budget end is nearing, but probably not until the weekend. 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