New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08886

Introduced
6/9/25  
Refer
6/9/25  

Caption

Directs the commissioner of economic development to expand Global NY to establish and administer a global NY reparative economic inclusion program to foster international economic partnerships, trade, investment and workforce development opportunities between New York state and nations, regions, communities and organizations representing or comprised of people of African descent.

Impact

If enacted, A08886 would significantly alter New York's approach to economic development by explicitly prioritizing reparative initiatives aimed at benefiting communities that have historically been marginalized. The introduction of the Global NY reparative economic inclusion program emphasizes addressing social and economic disparities through targeted economic actions. This could lead to increasing global trade opportunities while fostering a diverse and inclusive economic environment in New York, which may ultimately affect both local communities and international relationships.

Summary

Bill A08886, introduced in the New York Assembly, seeks to amend the economic development law by expanding the Global NY initiative to include a reparative economic inclusion program. This program aims to establish and promote economic partnerships, trade opportunities, and workforce development between New York and communities that represent or comprise people of African descent. The bill emphasizes support for nations associated with the African diaspora and organizations that focus on reparative trade agreements, intending to enhance commercial partnerships and economic opportunities for African-descended individuals both in New York and internationally.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding this bill, particularly regarding the allocation of resources and the prioritization of businesses owned by individuals of African descent. Critics might raise concerns about the feasibility and effectiveness of the reparative economic inclusion program, questioning how it will be implemented and monitored. Furthermore, there could be debates surrounding the need for such targeted initiatives, with some arguing that a more universally applicable economic development strategy might be preferable. The potential benefits for minority-owned businesses could also raise discussions on fairness and equality in business opportunities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A3571

Authorizes establishment of regional economic development partnerships.

NY S1944

Authorizes establishment of regional economic development partnerships.

NY HB2765

Relating to the Rural Economic Development and Investment Program and the Texas economic development fund.

NY HB4586

AIDA African Diaspora Investment and Development Act

NY S09872

Establishes the Central New York passport program to promote regional tourism, economic development, and cultural engagement across the Central New York region through an integrated mobile application providing event information, cross-promotional ticketing, and community partnerships.

NY H1125

Regional Planning and Economic Development

NY HB1371

Maryland-Africa and the Caribbean Investment and Development Program - Establishment

NY SB869

Economic Development - Maryland Workforce Launch Pilot Program - Establishment

NY HB1617

Relative to enhancing business development and economic investment opportunities.

NY HB1114

L’Ouverture Economic Development Plan for Haiti Act of 2025

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.