New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06473

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  

Caption

Relates to the provision of financial assistance to museums, zoos, botanical gardens, aquariums and other cultural institutions located in low-income urban, suburban or rural communities, or that provide educational services to students from such communities.

Impact

If enacted, A06473 would amend the Arts and Cultural Affairs Law to create a framework for the distribution of education grants specifically targeting eligible cultural institutions. This legislation would authorize the Commissioner of Education to develop a competitive grants program, ensuring that funds are targeted towards improving educational offerings within eligible institutions. With an emphasis on supporting institutions that demonstrate a commitment to educating students from low-income backgrounds, the bill aims to level the playing field in educational access and extend remarkable cultural and educational resources to a broader audience.

Summary

Assembly Bill A06473, known as the 'Museum Education Act', seeks to allocate financial assistance to various cultural institutions such as museums, zoos, botanical gardens, and aquariums located in low-income urban, suburban, or rural communities. The bill recognizes the importance of these institutions in providing educational services to children from under-resourced areas and aims to enhance access to these resources through dedicated funding. The legislation underscores the necessity for equitable educational opportunities across the state, particularly for students in grades pre-kindergarten through twelve, who are now served by over 1,500 cultural institutions that teach about science, history, and arts literacy.

Conclusion

Overall, the Museum Education Act positions itself as a crucial legislative effort aimed at enhancing educational programming within cultural institutions dedicated to serving economically disadvantaged communities. The bill prioritizes educational enrichment through financial support while also promoting a collaborative approach among community institutions, schools, and governmental bodies. By addressing potential barriers to educational access, A06473 has the potential to foster a deeper engagement in arts and sciences education among youth, paving the way for a more informed and culturally aware generation.

Contention

A64A73 may face discussions regarding the criteria for eligibility among cultural institutions, particularly concerning which organizations qualify for the financial assistance. Critics may argue that the bill could inadvertently favor certain types of institutions over others, thereby raising concerns about equitable access to funds. Additionally, there might be apprehensions about funding allocation, especially in situations where some institutions may not have the capacity to effectively utilize the grants, leading to potential disparities in educational outreach and program effectiveness.

Companion Bills

NY S01378

Same As Relates to the provision of financial assistance to museums, zoos, botanical gardens, aquariums and other cultural institutions located in low-income urban, suburban or rural communities, or that provide educational services to students from such communities.

Previously Filed As

NY S01378

Relates to the provision of financial assistance to museums, zoos, botanical gardens, aquariums and other cultural institutions located in low-income urban, suburban or rural communities, or that provide educational services to students from such communities.

NY A07948

Creates a program to award state financial aid for social work services to be provided in libraries located in economically disadvantaged communities to enhance and expand access to services in places where individuals seek assistance and resources.

NY S05494

Creates a program to award state financial aid for social work services to be provided in libraries located in economically disadvantaged communities to enhance and expand access to services in places where individuals seek assistance and resources.

NY S03610

Establishes the rural suicide prevention council to identify barriers to mental health and substance use treatment and prevention services and other policies, practices, resources, services, and potential legislation that aim to reduce death by suicide and suicide attempts and acknowledge the demographic and cultural differences in rural communities; makes related provisions.

NY A08434

Establishes the rural suicide prevention council to identify barriers to mental health and substance use treatment and prevention services and other policies, practices, resources, services, and potential legislation that aim to reduce death by suicide and suicide attempts and acknowledge the demographic and cultural differences in rural communities; makes related provisions.

NY HR220

Honoring the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden on its Sesquicentennial.

NY S09095

Prohibits vaping in educational institutions; requires educational institutions to educate communities about health risks associated with vaping and post no-vaping signage on educational institution premises.

NY S07391

Relates to flood insurance notice in communities bordering Lake Ontario; requires the department of financial services to publish an annual notice with the department's contact information and a statement about flood insurance and how it relates to standard homeowners insurance policies in local newspapers that serve the communities bordering Lake Ontario.

NY H4196

Riverbanks Botanical Garden, 30th anniversary

NY S0503

Riverbanks Botanical Garden, 30th anniversary

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