New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03338

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/2/23  

Caption

Relates to providing a re-entry employment incentive tax credit for taxpayers who hire individuals convicted of a felony in the last five years and who have been released from a correctional facility or are serving a period of post-release supervision in the last five years.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A04583

Relates to providing a re-entry employment incentive tax credit for taxpayers who hire individuals convicted of a felony in the last five years and who have been released from a correctional facility or are serving a period of post-release supervision in the last five years.

NY S07509

Creates a temporary state commission to study and investigate issues affecting reentry of incarcerated individuals released from correctional facilities; appropriates $250,000 therefor.

NY A2865

Establishes "Recovery Tax Credit Program"; incentivizes hiring and continued employment of certain individuals in recovery from substance use disorder.

NY S2007

Establishes "Recovery Tax Credit Program"; incentivizes hiring and continued employment of certain individuals in recovery from substance use disorder.

NY S07964

Incentivizes projects on certain Brownfield sites through enhanced tax credits.

NY B26-0184

Helping Incentivize Returning Citizen Employment (HIRE) Amendment Act of 2025

NY A08630

Incentivizes projects on certain Brownfield sites through enhanced tax credits.

NY S07395

Increases the penalty for multiple convictions of torturing, killing or failing to provide sustenance to an animal to a felony, if convicted within five years from the date of a prior conviction.

NY A08107

Calls for the state to subsidize a portion of closing costs for certain individuals who have been tenants of public housing projects or rent subsidized housing for the previous five years.

NY S2228

Establishes "Recovery Tax Credit Program"; incentivizes hiring and continued employment of certain individuals in recovery from substance use disorder.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.