S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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3177
2021-2022 Regular Sessions
I N S E N A T E
January 28, 2021
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Introduced by Sen. SANDERS -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance
AN ACT establishing the New York state commission on economic inequal-
ity, equal opportunity, and competitiveness
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Legislative intent. It shall be the policy of New York
state to work toward reducing economic inequality, eliminating poverty,
achieving equal opportunity and full employment, and boosting economic
competitiveness and growth for the purpose of justice, equality, democ-
racy, fairness, the general welfare, and strengthening the economy of
New York state.
§ 2. A temporary state commission, to be known as the New York state
commission on economic inequality, equal opportunity, and competitive-
ness, is hereby created to investigate, evaluate, and make recommenda-
tions concerning how to work toward, in New York state, reducing econom-
ic inequality, eliminating poverty, achieving equal opportunity and full
employment, and boosting economic competitiveness and growth.
§ 3. (a) The commission shall consist of seventeen members, to be
appointed as follows: nine members to be appointed by the governor, one
of whom shall be the chair; three members to be appointed by the tempo-
rary president of the senate; one member appointed by the senate minori-
ty leader; three members appointed by the speaker of the assembly; and
one member appointed by the assembly minority leader.
(b) The members of the commission shall receive no compensation for
their services, but shall be allowed their actual and necessary expenses
incurred in the performance of their duties under this act. The commis-
sion may employ and at pleasure remove such personnel as it may deem
necessary for the performance of its functions and fix their compen-
sation within the amounts made available by appropriation therefor.
§ 4. The commission shall investigate:
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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(a) How to work toward reducing economic inequality in New York state
by exploring various topics, including but not limited to:
(1) income inequality;
(2) wealth inequality;
(3) the shrinking middle class;
(4) impacts of the Great Recession;
(5) impacts of tax policy and other related policies;
(6) minimum wage, wage policies and workers' bargaining power; and
(7) the economic and social impact of economic inequality, including
as it relates to race, class, gender, age, national origin, and sexual
orientation.
(b) How to work toward eliminating poverty in New York state by exam-
ining various topics, including but not limited to:
(1) class, race, gender, and poverty;
(2) homelessness;
(3) children and families in poverty;
(4) senior citizens;
(5) education;
(6) nutrition and health;
(7) alcohol and drug addiction;
(8) criminal justice;
(9) safety nets; and
(10) employment.
(c) How to work toward achieving equal opportunity in New York state
by examining various topics, including but not limited to:
(1) class, race, gender, and equal opportunity;
(2) employment;
(3) education;
(4) access to capital; and
(5) access to housing, loans, transportation, banking, insurance and
various economic areas.
(d) How to work toward achieving full employment in New York state by
examining various topics, including but not limited to:
(1) education;
(2) workforce training;
(3) employment opportunities;
(4) wages and livable income; and
(5) entrepreneurialism.
(e) How to boost economic competitiveness and economic growth in New
York state by examining various topics, including but not limited to:
(1) education;
(2) workforce development;
(3) tax policy, health care policy, and other policies;
(4) impacts of international trade;
(5) the manufacturing sector; and
(6) emerging technologies and high tech.
§ 5. (a) For the accomplishment of its purposes, the commission may
meet and hold public and/or private hearings within or without the
state, and shall have all the powers of a legislative committee pursuant
to the legislative law. The commission is authorized and empowered to
undertake any studies, inquiries, surveys or analyses it may deem rele-
vant through its own personnel or in cooperation with or by agreement
with any other public or private agency.
(b) To the maximum extent feasible, the commission may request and
shall be entitled to receive and shall utilize and be provided with such
facilities, resources and data from any court in the state and from any
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subdivision, department, board, bureau, commission, office, agency or
other instrumentality of the state or of any political subdivision ther-
eof as it deems necessary or desirable for the proper execution of its
powers and duties and to effectuate the purposes set forth in this act.
(c) The commission is hereby authorized and empowered to enter into
any agreements and to do and perform any acts that may be necessary,
desirable or proper to carry out the purposes and objectives of this
act.
§ 6. The commission shall make recommendations and a report of its
findings. The commission shall submit such recommendations and report,
including any recommendations for legislative action as it may deem
necessary and appropriate, to the governor, the temporary president of
the senate, the speaker of the assembly, and make public online on the
governor's website no later than December first, two thousand twenty-
two.
§ 7. This act shall take effect immediately.