New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02374

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  

Caption

Directs the department of social services to establish a refugee resettlement program with the goals of achieving economic and social self-sufficiency, assisting victims of human trafficking, and assuring proper foster care for unaccompanied refugees.

Impact

The introduction of A02374 is poised to enhance the current framework of social services catered towards refugees. The bill emphasizes the need for community involvement and partnerships with public and private entities to support the multifaceted needs of refugees. By aligning the state's policies with the federal Refugee Admissions Program, the bill aims to ensure a more structured approach to refugee integration, thereby contributing positively to the state’s social and economic fabric.

Summary

Bill A02374 seeks to establish a comprehensive refugee resettlement program in New York State, focusing on achieving economic and social self-sufficiency for refugees. The bill mandates the Department of Social Services to create this program, which aims to assist refugees in various aspects of their lives, including employment, education, and access to essential services. It acknowledges the increasing number of forcibly displaced individuals globally and the importance of providing them with a supportive environment in New York.

Contention

While the bill garners bipartisan support due to its humanitarian focus, there could be varying opinions on the level of government funding and resource allocation required for its implementation. Concerns may arise regarding the capacity of local communities to absorb and support an increased refugee population and the financial implications of ensuring adequate services. These discussions may lead to debates over budget priorities and the role of state versus local governance in refugee resettlement efforts.

Companion Bills

NY S02516

Same As Directs the department of social services to establish a refugee resettlement program with the goals of achieving economic and social self-sufficiency, assisting victims of human trafficking, and assuring proper foster care for unaccompanied refugees.

Previously Filed As

NY S02516

Directs the department of social services to establish a refugee resettlement program with the goals of achieving economic and social self-sufficiency, assisting victims of human trafficking, and assuring proper foster care for unaccompanied refugees.

NY HB1706

Repealing the refugee resettlement program in the department of health and human services and prohibiting expenditure of state funds on refugee resettlement.

NY SF223

A bill for an act appropriating moneys to the department of health and human services for refugee resettlement assistance.

NY HB1458

State Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for Refugees and Asylees - Establishment

NY HB1106

Require a report regarding refugee resettlement services.

NY HF662

A bill for an act appropriating moneys to the department of health and human services for refugee resettlement assistance, and including effective date provisions.

NY SB625

Establishing a committee to study options for family members of intentional homicide victims where the department of justice does not file charges in a case, repealing the refugee resettlement program in the department of health and human services, and prohibiting expenditure of state funds on refugee resettlement.

NY AR67

Declares support for Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees residing in NJ; expresses solidarity with its citizens; urges federal government to continue providing support for Ukraine and funds for refugee programs.

NY A10858

Establishes procedures for the social admission of certain minors presenting to emergency departments for mental or behavioral health evaluation when a parent, legal guardian, or local social services district refuses to retrieve the minor upon discharge.

NY S1318

Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding an audit of the resettlement of refugees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.