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March 30, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025
New York Small Business Day Recap
- Opposing increasing the minimum wage to $21.25 by 2026 and indexing it to inflation.
- Addressing New York’s Unemployment Insurance (UI) crisis- including funding to pay off the state’s UI debt and begin to replenish the UI Trust Fund.
- Opposing mandates to electrify buildings by prohibiting gas heating systems and appliances in new residential, commercial, and mixed-use buildings.
- Advocating for reforms to the state’s COVID sick leave law, which currently does not have a sunset date.
- Opposing an increase to the Metropolitan Transportation Agency (MTA) Payroll Tax.
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