New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09021

Introduced
9/5/25  
Refer
9/5/25  
Refer
11/5/25  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Relates to gubernatorial and lieutenant-gubernatorial absences.

Impact

The passage of A09021 would significantly influence state education laws by increasing the baseline funding requirements for all public schools. This change is intended to close funding gaps and promote equitable access to educational resources. Moreover, the bill would amend existing state education statutes to ensure that financial aid is directed towards improving educational outcomes, particularly for economically disadvantaged students. Advocates believe this will lead to enhanced student performance and better long-term educational attainment.

Summary

Bill A09021 is focused on enhancing funding and resources for educational institutions across the state. The main objective of the bill is to allocate additional financial support to schools, particularly those in underserved areas, to ensure that all students have access to quality education. This includes provisions for improving facilities, hiring qualified teachers, and offering more comprehensive programs to support student learning. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the need for increased transparency in how educational funds are used, requiring schools to report on expenditure and outcomes.

Contention

Despite its favorable intentions, A09021 has sparked notable contention among various stakeholders. Proponents of the bill, including numerous educators and advocacy groups, argue that this funding boost is essential to rectify historical inequalities in education funding. However, critics, particularly from fiscal conservative circles, express concerns over the financial implications of the increased funding. They argue that the bill may lead to higher state taxes and potential mismanagement of funds if not properly overseen. Additionally, there are fears that without adequate accountability measures, the intended benefits of the bill may not be fully realized.

Companion Bills

NY S07813

Same As Relates to gubernatorial and lieutenant-gubernatorial absences.

Previously Filed As

NY S07813

Relates to gubernatorial and lieutenant-gubernatorial absences.

NY S07815

Relates to declaring inabilities of the governor, lieutenant-governor and acting governor; creates the committee on gubernatorial inability.

NY A09020

Relates to declaring inabilities of the governor, lieutenant-governor and acting governor; creates the committee on gubernatorial inability.

NY H1063

Gubernatorial Transition

NY S1078

Gubernatorial Transition

NY A09023

Establishes and determines the composition of the committee on gubernatorial inability.

NY S07811

Establishes and determines the composition of the committee on gubernatorial inability.

NY H64

Const. Amend. – Gubernatorial Clemency

NY SB711

Relating To Gubernatorial Appointments.

NY SB711

Relating To Gubernatorial Appointments.

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NY S07816

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NY A09018

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