This Week in Albany – December 20, 2024

1. Maximum School Temperature Bill Signed

Governor Hochul signed S.3397/A.9011, which sets a maximum temperature inside all school buildings at 88 degrees. The law also requires all schools to relieve heat related discomfort when inside temperatures rise to 82 degrees or higher. Excessive heat poses risks to everyone in a school building, including dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat stroke and other preventable illnesses. This law ensures that excessive temperatures do not create health and safety risks to students, faculty, and staff. This law goes into effect on September 1, 2025.

2. Minimum Wage Increase

New Yorkers earning minimum wage will earn an additional $0.50 per hour starting on January 1, 2025. New York’s minimum wage will increase to $16.50 per hour in New York City, Westchester County, and Long Island, and $15.50 per hour for the rest of the state. The minimum wage is scheduled to increase by another $0.50 in 2026 and then increase annually starting in 2027 at a rate determined by the Consumer Price Index.

3. Government Shutdown Looms

Congress must act by midnight tonight to avert a partial government shutdown. This week, two separate efforts failed due to concerns from congressional Republicans over provisions to increase federal spending and to extend the debt ceiling. Now, congressional leaders are scrambling to reach an agreement by the deadline. Any stopgap measure will require 60 votes in the U.S. Senate, which means that a deal will require bipartisan support.

4. Happy Holidays

Happy holidays from everyone here at the CSEA Legislative and Political Action Department. Whether you’re spending time with family, enjoying some well-deserved rest, or reflecting on the past year, we hope this season brings you joy and relaxation. Here’s to a successful new year ahead!

The next edition of “This Week in Albany” will be in your inbox on January 3, 2025.

 

5. CSEA Legislative Toolkit

We’re encouraging members to get the word out about our legislative successes. Click the icons below for informational documents that you can print, share, and post on social media to spread the news. You can also check out the summary of CSEA’s work during the 2023-2024 legislative session.

 
Tier 6 Reform:
  Updating Civil
Service Exams:
  Counting
Provisional Time
Towards Promotions:
 

 

 

 

 

  Employee Notice
of Records Disclosure:
      Minimum Age & Education
Requirements for Exams:
 

     

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