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ALBANY - Early retirement proposals for New York teachers and public workers face an uncertain future in the state Legislature before the legislative session ends next month.
The bills sponsors said in recent days that a measure that would allow an early retirement plan for state and municipal employees appears unlikely to pass, but one specifically for teachers and school administrators may be gaining traction.
Assemblyman Tom Abinanti told the USA TODAY Network New York on Friday that he s hopeful the teachers union and school districts could work out a deal that would allow educators with 25 years of service who have reached age 55 to retire early without penalty.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York lawmakers struck a deal Tuesday on a $2.1 billion fund that will provide assistance to jobless workers who were excluded from unemployment benefits during the pandemic, including undocumented immigrants.
The fund was announced as part of a broader $212 billion state budget agreement, though details about how it will be administered and who exactly it will include remained scarce Tuesday afternoon.
The agreement comes after activists held hunger strikes and march for the excluded workers fund. Several suburban lawmakers previously expressed concern that the effort may go too far.
Many undocumented immigrants have not received aid such as stimulus checks or federal unemployment benefits during the pandemic, even though studies show that they pay billions of dollars in taxes each year.
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