New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03079

Introduced
1/23/25  

Caption

Increases the amount of the credit of eligible training costs from fifty percent to seventy percent for the employee training incentive program.

Companion Bills

NY A04448

Same As Increases the amount of the credit of eligible training costs from fifty percent to seventy percent for the employee training incentive program.

Previously Filed As

NY S02526

Increases the amount of the credit of eligible training costs from fifty percent to seventy percent for the employee training incentive program.

NY A02963

Increases the amount of the credit of eligible training costs from fifty percent to seventy percent for the employee training incentive program.

NY A09257

Increases the applicable percentage of the child tax credit allowed in the empire state child tax credit from thirty-three percent to forty-five percent; prescribes how such payment or refund should be made based on amount.

NY A03897

Relates to the child and dependent care credit; increases the percentage of the federal credit.

NY A03214

Increases the maximum percentage allowed to be deposited from surplus revenues into the state tax stabilization reserve fund to 4 percent.

NY A03400

Enacts the "emergency school relief act"; makes changes in the percentages for disposition of revenue from lottery prize account to increase the percentage directed to state aid for education funding.

NY S06343

Increases the limitation of overtime compensation in final average salary calculations from fifteen percent to thirty percent.

NY A06574

Increases the limitation of overtime compensation in final average salary calculations from fifteen percent to thirty percent.

NY A07976

Prohibits employers from retaliating against employees for confronting an individual to prevent a theft or the unlawful taking of goods, wares, or merchandise; does not prohibit employers from training or re-training employees on policies against confrontation of theft.

NY S07639

Prohibits employers from retaliating against employees for confronting an individual to prevent a theft or the unlawful taking of goods, wares, or merchandise; does not prohibit employers from training or re-training employees on policies against confrontation of theft.

Similar Bills

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