New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08097

Introduced
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  

Caption

Establishes the "reciprocal enforcement of claims on unpaid or reduced state entitlements act" which requires a report on delinquent funds owed to the state by the federal government as a result of the federal government's nonpayment in contravention of a court decision and the withholding and appropriation of federal funds in an amount equal to.

Impact

The provisions in A08097 could significantly impact state financial management and the relationship between the state and federal government. By enforcing the withholding of payments to the federal government in instances where funds are overdue, the state aims to leverage potential legal claims that may enhance revenue streams. This could enable New York to better address its fiscal responsibilities and fund state programs, especially in light of funding disputes.

Summary

Bill A08097 establishes the 'Reciprocal Enforcement of Claims on Unpaid or Reduced State Entitlements Act' (RECOURSE Act), which aims to improve the state's ability to claim federal funds owed due to nonpayment that contradicts court findings. The act mandates that the state comptroller produce a report within 60 days of the enactment on any federal funds owed to New York in such cases, as well as a projection of amounts the state expects to pay to the federal government over the subsequent year.

Contention

While the bill seeks to enforce claims for unpaid or reduced federal entitlements, it may be met with some contention regarding its implications on state sovereignty and financial negotiations with the federal government. Opponents may argue that this could set a precedent for conflict over finances and jurisdiction, leading to a complex legal landscape concerning state entitlements and federal obligations. Additionally, concerns may arise about the effectiveness of enforcing compliance from the federal level during disputes over funding.

Companion Bills

NY S06915

Same As Establishes the "reciprocal enforcement of claims on unpaid or reduced state entitlements act" which requires a report on delinquent funds owed to the state by the federal government as a result of the federal government's nonpayment in contravention of a court decision and the withholding and appropriation of federal funds in an amount equal to.

Previously Filed As

NY S06915

Establishes the "reciprocal enforcement of claims on unpaid or reduced state entitlements act" which requires a report on delinquent funds owed to the state by the federal government as a result of the federal government's nonpayment in contravention of a court decision and the withholding and appropriation of federal funds in an amount equal to.

NY A4001

Authorizes withholding of funds due to federal government if federal government withholds funds from State in contravention of a court decision.

NY S3940

Authorizes withholding of funds due to federal government if federal government withholds funds from State in contravention of a court decision.

NY SB828

State Finance - Delinquent Federal Funds (Federal Obligations Enforcement Act)

NY HB706

State Finance - Delinquent Federal Funds (Federal Obligations Enforcement Act)

NY SB602

Relative to the withholding of state payments to the federal government in response to suspended federal aid.

NY A10790

Requires a course of instruction on the provisions of the federalist papers and the United States constitution to be provided to high school students.

NY SB59

Higher education, to require public colleges and universities to submit annual report on the amount of state and federal funds received and expended, and plans for operating if federal or state funding reduced

NY HB165

Higher education, to require public colleges and universities to submit annual report on the amount of state and federal funds received and expended, and plans for operating if federal or state funding reduced

NY SB01027

An Act Removing The Requirement That The State Oppose Applications By Federally Recognized Indian Tribes To Convert Any Parcel Of Fee Interest Land To Federal Trust Status.

Similar Bills

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