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#421 #421a (at Hell's Kitchen) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCy_ITah7mU/?igshid=1km3fbxfkg3di
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421a | Affordable New York
Two years after a punt to the private sector, lawmakers voted late Sunday to revive the 421a developer tax abatement, part of the state’s $163 billion budget. The program, now called Affordable New York, closely follows Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal from January. The key changes to the abatement — from the version that expired in 2016 — include wage requirements for construction workers on certain projects and a 35-year break from property taxes (up from 25) on large projects that pay these wages. The state Assembly approved the program on Saturday as part of a revenue bill. The Senate followed suit Sunday evening, in a 53-4 vote on the floor. Affordable New York was lumped in this budget season’s “big… FULL STORY
Hon. Diana C. Richardson Tells Gov. Cuomo “No More Games” When It Comes The Raise The Age The Honorable Assemblymember Diana C. Richardson (D) representative of 43rd Assembly District -Brooklyn, took a stand, Monday.
Calling out Trump on the #421a tax abatement and attacks on every day Americans by way of exploiting tax law. #PeopleOverProfit
“.@BilldeBlasio says new and improved 421-a will be top priority if Democrats win the state Senate.”
Is this a ploy by Mayor Bill de Blasio (D-New York City) to get Big Business (a/k/a ‘REBNY’) to support Democrats in the New York State Senate, and, in exchange, the Democrats will pass costly and corruption-riddled 421-a tax abatement for developers ?