New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01870

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Relates to including senior citizens as vulnerable populations eligible for supportive housing.

Companion Bills

NY S02661

Same As Relates to including senior citizens as vulnerable populations eligible for supportive housing.

Previously Filed As

NY S01710

Relates to including senior citizens as vulnerable populations eligible for supportive housing.

NY A02393

Relates to including senior citizens as vulnerable populations eligible for supportive housing.

NY S01633

Relates to the eligibility of occupants of public housing authorities for rental assistance; authorizes occupants of public housing authorities to receive rental assistance at the same times as all other eligible populations.

NY A05305

Relates to the eligibility of occupants of public housing authorities for rental assistance; authorizes occupants of public housing authorities to receive rental assistance at the same times as all other eligible populations.

NY A10291

Raises the income eligibility for senior citizens and disabled residents to seventy-five thousand dollars.

NY S09774

Raises the income eligibility for senior citizens and disabled residents to seventy-five thousand dollars.

NY S01425

Requires, in cities having a population of one million or more, supportive housing be disbursed throughout the boroughs of such city in proportion to the borough population.

NY A06261

Requires, in cities having a population of one million or more, supportive housing be disbursed throughout the boroughs of such city in proportion to the borough population.

NY A05664

Removes citizenship as a qualification for holding public office in this state.

NY S09103

Establishes the affordable housing broadband assistance grant program within the division of broadband access to support no-cost and/or discounted subscriptions for households receiving federal, state, or local housing assistance or residing in housing units designated for low-income and/or vulnerable populations.

Similar Bills

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