2017-R3063
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2017-R3063
Senate Resolution No. 3063
BY: Senator FLANAGAN
ESTABLISHING a plan setting forth an itemized list
of grantees for a certain appropriation for the
2017-18 state fiscal year for grants in aid for
drug, violence, and crime control and prevention
programs; for grants that prevent domestic violence
or aid victims of domestic violence; grants for
civil or criminal domestic violence legal services
or veterans civil or criminal legal services; grants
for law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-violence, crime
prevention and treatment programs; and grants for
law enforcement and emergency service agencies for
equipment and technology enhancements, as required
by a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees
with the amount to be received by each, or the
methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such
plan shall be subject to the approval of the
temporary president of the senate and the director
of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a
resolution calling for the expenditure of such
monies, which resolution must be approved by a
majority vote of all members elected to the senate
upon a roll call vote; amending senate resolution
R6506 that establishes a plan setting forth an
itemized list of grantees for certain appropriations
for the 2016-17 state fiscal year; and amending
senate resolution R6135 that establishes a plan
setting forth an itemized list of grantees for
certain appropriations for the 2014-15 state fiscal
year.
RESOLVED, That pursuant to and as required by moneys appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2017 which enacts the aid to
localities budget to the crime prevention and reduction strategies
program from the special revenue fund/Edward Byrne Memorial Grant
account for grants in aid for drug, violence, and crime control and
prevention programs. Such funds shall be apportioned pursuant to a
plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be
received by each, or the methodology for allocating such
appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the
temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and
thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the
expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a
majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call
vote, in accordance with the following schedule:
Champlain Valley Family Center
$14,000
Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office
$30,000
City of Poughkeepsie Police Department
$30,000
Essex County District Attorney's Office
$15,000
Franklin County District Attorney's Office
$15,000
Lewis County Sheriff's Office
$20,000
New York City Police Department
(NYPD) - Prevention Drug Education
Program
$20,000
Orange County District Attorney's Office
$50,000
Orange County District Attorney's Office
$25,000
Suffolk County Police Department
$45,000
Sullivan County District Attorney's Office
$25,000
The Jake Koenigsdorf Foundation
$5,000
Tupper Lake Police Department
$6,000
RESOLVED, That pursuant to and as required by moneys appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2017 which enacts the aid to
localities, local assistance account, from the crime prevention and
reduction strategies program for grants that prevent domestic violence
or aid victims of domestic violence. For services and expenses of law
enforcement, anti-drug, anti-violence, crime control and prevention
programs. Such funds shall be apportioned pursuant to a plan setting
forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by
each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan
shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the
senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included
in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which
resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected
to the senate upon a roll call vote, in accordance with the following
schedule:
A New Hope Center, Incorporated
$10,000
Adelante of Suffolk
$25,000
Alternatives for Battered Women, Incorporated
$25,000
ARAB Family Support Center
$15,000
Catholic Charities of Chenango County
$5,000
Catholic Charities of Delaware,
Otsego and Schoharie Counties
$16,000
Catholic Charities of Herkimer County
$16,000
Catholic Charities Serving Saratoga,
Warren and Washington Counties
$25,000
Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency,
Incorporated
$20,000
Chemung County District Attorney's Office
$6,000
Circulo de la Hispanidad, Incorporated
$35,000
City of Jamestown Police Department - Project
Crossroads
$60,000
Columbia County District Attorney's Office
$10,000
Delaware Opportunities, Incorporated
$6,000
Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis of
Saratoga County d/b/a Wellspring
$20,000
Empire Justice Center, Incorporated
$25,000
Empire Justice Center, Incorporated
$20,000
Family and Children Services of Niagara -
Passages
$10,000
Family Justice Center of Erie County (Amherst)
$25,000
Family Justice Center of Erie County
$100,000
Family Services, Incorporated -
Domestic Abuse Response Team (DART)
$35,000
Hispanic Counseling Center
$35,000
Hope's Door, Incorporated
$5,000
Judicial Process Commission, Incorporated
$15,000
Judicial Process Commission, Incorporated
$10,000
L.I. Against Domestic Violence, Incorporated
$56,858
L.I. Against Domestic Violence, Incorporated
$25,000
Legal Aid Society of Rochester, New York
$25,000
Lewis County Opportunities, Incorporated
$10,000
Mechanicville Area Community Service
Center, Incorporated
$10,000
Monroe County District Attorney's
Office - Domestic Violence Bureau
$50,000
My Sister's Place, Incorporated
$10,000
NIA Community Services, Incorporated
$15,000
Oneida County Sheriff's Department
$10,000
Opportunities for Otsego, Incorporated
$16,000
Oswego County Opportunities, Incorporated
$25,000
Parents for Megan's Law and the Crime Victims
Center
$25,000
Planned Parenthood Mohawk Hudson -
Warren and Washington Counties
$25,000
Putnam/Northern Westchester Women's Resource
Center
$15,000
Rensselaer County District Attorney's Office
$10,000
Safe Homes of Orange County
$50,000
Safe Horizon, Incorporated
$15,000
Salvation Army
$20,000
Schuyler County District Attorney's Office
$6,000
St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Department
$10,000
St. Lawrence Valley Renewal House for
Victims of Family Violence,
Incorporated
$25,000
Steuben County District Attorney's Office
$6,000
Suicide Prevention and Crisis Service,
Incorporated
$25,000
The Capital District's Women's Bar
Association Legal Project,
Incorporated
$90,000
The Healing Center
$15,000
The Partnership for Ontario County
$50,000
The Retreat, Incorporated
$17,142
The Safe Center LI, Incorporated
$25,000
The Safe Center LI, Incorporated
$50,000
The Sunset Park Health Council,
Incorporated d/b/a NYU Lutheran
Family Health Centers
$15,000
Tompkins County District Attorney's Office
$6,000
Victims Assistance Center of
Jefferson County, Incorporated
$30,000
Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk,
Incorporated
$75,000
Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk,
Incorporated
$25,000
Westchester Community Opportunity Program,
Incorporated
$10,000
Yates County District Attorney's Office
$6,000
Youth Environmental Services, Incorporated
$30,000
YWCA Mohawk Valley
$20,000
YWCA of Binghamton and Broome County, New York
$10,000
YWCA of Cortland New York
$16,000
YWCA of Genesee County, Incorporated
$10,000
YWCA of Syracuse and Onondaga County
$30,000
YWCA of the Niagara Frontier
$20,000
RESOLVED, That pursuant to and as required by moneys appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2017 which enacts the aid to
localities budget to the crime prevention and reduction strategies
program from the special revenue fund/legal services assistance
account, for grants for civil or criminal domestic violence legal
services or veterans civil or criminal legal services. Such funds
shall be apportioned pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list
of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology
for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the
approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of
the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling
for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved
by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll
call vote, in accordance with the following schedule:
Crimes Victims Assistance Center, Incorporated
$25,000
Catholic Charities of Fulton and Montgomery
Counties
$70,000
District Attorney's Office - Brooklyn
$25,000
Empire Justice Center, Incorporated
$20,000
Grace Smith House of Dutchess County
$20,015
L.I. Against Domestic Violence, Incorporated
$50,000
L.I. Against Domestic Violence, Incorporated
$25,000
Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo, Incorporated
$25,000
Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York, Incorporated
$15,000
Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York, Incorporated
$30,000
Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New
York/Clinton, Franklin and Essex
Counties
$35,000
Legal Services New York City - Staten Island
Legal Services
$55,000
Legal Services of the Hudson Valley
$35,000
McMahon Ryan Advocacy Group
$25,000
Nassau Suffolk Law Services Committee,
Incorporated
$57,143
Nassau Suffolk Law Services Committee,
Incorporated
$10,285
New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) - Kings
County
$25,000
New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) - Kings
County
$25,000
New York Legal Assistance Group
(NYLAG) - Richmond County
$100,000
Rockland County District Attorney's Office
$25,000
S.O.S Shelter, Incorporated
$10,000
The Retreat, Incorporated
$70,000
The Safe Center LI, Incorporated
$57,557
The Safe Center LI, Incorporated
$25,000
Touro College - Touro Law Center
Veterans' and Service Members'
Rights Clinic
$25,000
Vera House, Incorporated
$25,000
Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk,
Incorporated
$25,000
Washington County District Attorney's Office
$15,000
RESOLVED, That pursuant to and as required by moneys appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2017 which enacts the aid to
localities, local assistance account, for grants for law enforcement,
anti-drug, anti-violence, crime control, and prevention programs. Such
funds shall be apportioned pursuant to a plan setting forth an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be
subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and
the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a
resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which
resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected
to the senate upon a roll call vote, in accordance with the following
schedule:
Amsterdam Police Department
$25,000
Bivona Child Advocacy Center
$20,000
Brighton Police Department
$10,000
Brockport Village Police Department
$5,000
Broome County Sheriff's Office
$20,000
Caledonia Police Department
$7,500
Cattaraugus County / Allegany County - joint
initiatives
$90,000
Cayuga County
$10,000
Center for Dispute Settlement, Incorporated
$25,000
Chances and Change, Incorporated
$7,500
Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office
$45,000
Chemung County Sheriff's Office
$7,500
Chenango County Sheriff's Office
$20,000
City of Auburn Police Department
$20,000
City of Beacon Police Department
$10,000
City of Binghamton Police Department
$25,000
City of Elmira Police Department
$40,000
City of Glen Cove: Anti-Gang Initiative
$32,143
City of Glen Cove: Teen Court Program
$25,000
City of Jamestown Police Department
$25,000
City of Lockport Police Department
$20,000
City of Niagara Falls Police Department
$20,000
City of Rochester Police Department
$10,000
City of Sherrill Police Department
$10,000
City of Utica Police Department
$55,000
Clinton County Department of
Probation / Community Service
Program
$20,000
Columbia County Sheriff's Office
$17,500
Connetquot Cares Coalition
$10,000
Cortland County Sheriff's Department
$20,000
Diocese of Brooklyn
$20,000
District Attorney's Office - Richmond County
$100,000
Drug Crisis in Our Backyard, Incorporated
$10,000
Dutchess County Sheriff's Department
$10,000
Dutchess County Sheriff's Department
$20,000
Dynamite Youth
$20,000
EAC, Incorporated
$107,000
East Rochester Police Department
$5,000
Erie County Sheriff's Office
$110,000
Fairport Police Department
$5,000
Fulton County Sheriff's Department
$25,000
Galway Police Department
$10,000
Gates Police Department
$10,000
Genesee County Sheriff's Office
$26,667
Glenville Police Department
$5,000
Greece Police Department
$10,000
Greene County Sheriff's Office
$16,500
Guilderland Police Department
$14,000
Hamilton County Sheriff's Department
$5,000
Haverstraw Town Police Department
$25,000
Irondequoit Police Department
$10,000
Jefferson County
$27,000
Kenmore Police Department
$5,000
Lewis County Sheriff's Department
$10,000
Lewiston Police Department
$5,000
Lifeline Mediation Center
$50,000
Lindenhurst Community Cares Coalition,
Incorporated
$10,000
Long Island Citizens for Community Values,
Incorporated
$10,000
Long Island Council on Alcoholism and
Drug Dependence, Incorporated
$25,000
Long Island Council on Alcoholism and
Drug Dependence, Incorporated
$75,000
Long Island Network of Community
Services (LINCS), Incorporated
$35,000
Man in the Mirror, Incorporated
$10,000
Monroe County Sheriff's Office
$10,000
Monroe County Sheriff's Office
$20,000
Mount Pleasant Police Department
$10,000
Nassau County Police Department
$20,000
National Federation of Just
Communities - First Time Last Time
Program
$75,000
NCS Community Development Corporation
(Lyell-Otis Neighborhood)
$5,000
New York City Police Department -
63rd Precinct - Auxiliary Police
$40,000
New York City Police Department - 68th Precinct
$37,000
New York City Police Department
(NYPD) - Prevention Drug Education
Program
$25,000
Niagara County Sheriff's Department
$15,000
Niskayuna Police Department
$5,000
North Area Athletic and Education Center
$60,000
North Shore Youth Council
$20,000
Ogden Town Police Department
$5,000
Ontario County
$10,000
Ontario County Sheriff's Office
$10,000
Orleans County Sheriff's Department
$15,000
Oswego County Sheriff's Department
$30,000
Parents for Megan's Law and the Crime Victims
Center
$20,000
Peace, Incorporated
$20,000
Peekskill City Police Department
$5,000
Port Washington Police Department
$10,000
Putnam County Probation Department
$5,000
Putnam County Sheriff's Department
$10,000
Putnam County Sheriff's Department
$15,000
Rensselaer County Sheriff's Office
$10,000
Rochester Area Crime Stoppers, Incorporated
$20,000
Rotterdam Police Department
$6,000
S.T.R.O.N.G Youth, Incorporated
$20,000
Safe Homes of Orange County
$40,000
Saratoga County Sheriff's Office
$10,000
Saratoga County Sheriff's Office
$25,000
Saugerties Police Department
$6,000
Schenectady County Sheriff's Office
$17,500
Schenectady County Sheriff's Office
$10,000
Schuyler County Sheriff's Office
$7,500
Seneca County
$10,000
Seneca Falls Central School District
$4,000
St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Department
$30,000
Steuben County Sheriff's Office
$7,500
The Child Abuse Prevention Services (CAPS),
Incorporated
$10,000
The Child Abuse Prevention Services (CAPS),
Incorporated
$20,000
The Child Abuse Prevention Services (CAPS),
Incorporated
$7,143
The Neighborhood House of Sayville
$15,000
The Resource Training Center,
Incorporated d/b/a The Resource
Counseling Center
$20,000
The Safe Center LI, Incorporated
$75,143
The Sunshine Center, Incorporated
$30,000
Thomas' Hope Foundation, Incorporated
$15,000
Tioga County Sheriff's Office
$20,000
Tompkins County Sheriff's Office
$7,500
Town of Amherst Police Department
$30,000
Town of Brookhaven
$25,000
Town of Durham Police Department
$5,000
Town of Fulton
$3,000
Town of Islip
$25,000
Town of New Hartford Police Department
$10,000
Town of Plattekill Police Department
$20,000
Town of Poughkeepsie Police Department
$20,000
Town of Stillwater
$6,250
Turning Point Brooklyn
$20,000
Village of Boonville Police Department
$10,000
Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson Police Department
$40,000
Village of Deposit Police Department
$5,000
Village of Dryden Police Department
$30,000
Village of Floral Park
$10,000
Village of Great Neck Estates
$5,000
Village of Hamburg Police Department
$20,000
Village of Kensington
$5,000
Village of Lowville Police Department
$5,000
Village of Maybrook Police Department
$25,000
Village of Medina Police Department
$5,000
Village of Millbrook Police Department
$2,500
Village of Millerton Police Department
$2,500
Village of Mount Kisco
$5,000
Village of Oxford Police Department
$5,000
Village of Philmont
$6,250
Village of Pleasantville Police Department
$5,000
Village of Pulaski
$5,000
Village of Spencer Police Department
$5,000
Village of Wappingers Falls Police Department
$5,904
Warren County District Attorney's Office
$15,000
Washington County District Attorney's Office
$15,000
Wayne County
$16,000
West Islip Enrichment Services, Incorporated
$10,000
Yates County Sheriff's Office
$35,000
Yorktown Police Department
$10,000
Youngstown Police Department
$5,000
RESOLVED, That pursuant to and as required by moneys appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2017 which enacts the aid to
localities, local assistance account, for law enforcement and
emergency services agencies for equipment and technology enhancements.
Such funds shall be apportioned pursuant to a plan setting forth an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be
subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and
the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a
resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which
resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected
to the senate upon a roll call vote, in accordance with the following
schedule:
Alplaus Fire Department (Glenville Fire District
2)
$10,000
Apalachin Fire Department, Incorporated
$5,000
Bainbridge Fire Department
$5,000
Brier Hill Fire Company, Incorporated
$2,000
Brisben Fire Department
$5,000
Buchanan Engine Company No. 1 Incorporated
$8,000
Bushnell's Basin Fire Association, Incorporated
$4,000
Campville Fire Department, Incorporated
$5,000
Candor Emergency Squad, Incorporated
$5,000
Caughdenoy Volunteer Fire Department,
Incorporated
$2,000
Central Square Fire Company No. 1
$2,000
Chemung Fire District No. 1
$5,000
Chenango Bridge Fire Company, Incorporated
$5,000
Chenango Fire Company, Incorporated
$5,000
Chenango Forks Volunteer Fire Company,
Incorporated
$5,000
City of Newburgh Fire Department
$50,000
Cody Volunteer Fire Company, Incorporated
$2,000
Conklin Volunteer Fire Department, Incorporated
$5,000
Coventry Emergency Squad, Incorporated
$5,000
Coxsackie Hose Company No. 3
$25,000
DeKalb Junction Volunteer Fire Department,
Incorporated
$2,000
East Maine Fire Company, Incorporated
$5,000
East Rochester Fire Department
$4,000
East Shelby Volunteer Fire Company
$12,500
Edwards Fire Department, Incorporated
$2,000
Egypt Fire Department
$4,000
Fairport Fire Department
$5,000
Fishers Fire Department
$4,000
Five Mile Point Fire Company, Incorporated
$5,000
Freehold Volunteer Fire Company, Incorporated
$5,500
Gouverneur Fire Company, Incorporated
$2,000
Granby Center Volunteer Fire Corporation
$2,000
Greene Emergency Squad, Incorporated
$5,000
Halsey Valley Fire Company, Incorporated #2
$5,000
Hammond Fire and Rescue, Incorporated
$2,000
Hancock Fire Department, Incorporated
$5,000
Hannibal Fire Company
$2,500
Harpur's Ferry-Student Volunteer Ambulance
Service, Ltd
$25,000
Hermon Volunteer Fire Department, Incorporated
$2,000
Heuvelton Volunteer Fire Company, Incorporated
$2,000
Hillcrest Fire Company, Incorporated
$5,000
Honeoye Falls Fire Department
$4,000
Ionia Volunteer Fire Company
$5,000
Kenmore Volunteer Fire Department
$25,000
Lacona Volunteer Fire Company, Incorporated
$2,500
Laurelton Fire Department
$4,000
Lewis County
$7,000
Lisbon Volunteer Fire Corporation
$2,000
Louisville Volunteer Fire Department,
Incorporated
$18,000
Madrid Volunteer Fire Department, Incorporated
$2,000
Maine Emergency Squad, Incorporated
$5,000
Mariaville Volunteer Fire Department
$6,000
McDonough Fire Department, Incorporated
$5,000
Medway-Grapeville Fire Company
$5,000
Mexico Volunteer Fire Department, Incorporated
$2,500
Miller Hose Company, Incorporated
$12,500
Minetto Volunteer Fire Corporation
$2,500
Montrose Fire District
$10,000
Morley Volunteer Fire Company, Incorporated
$2,000
Morristown Fire Company
$2,000
New Haven Volunteer Fire Corporation
$2,500
Newark Valley Fire Department
$5,000
North Salem Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
$5,000
Northville Firemen's Association, Incorporated
$22,000
Olive Fire Department No. 1, Incorporated
$35,000
Oneida County Volunteer Fire Association
$15,000
Palermo Volunteer Fire Corporation
$2,000
Parish Volunteer Fire Company, Incorporated
$2,500
Point Pleasant Fire Department
$4,000
Prospect Terrace Fire Company, Incorporated
$5,000
Pyrites Fire Corporation
$2,000
Rensselaer Falls Volunteer Fire and Rescue,
Incorporated
$2,000
Richville Volunteer Fire Company, Incorporated
$2,000
Ridge Culver Fire Department
$4,000
Ringgold Fire Company Number One of Pulaski, New
York
$2,500
Rockwood-Garoga-Lassellsville Volunteer Fire
Company
$5,000
Ruby Fire Department, Incorporated
$10,000
Sciba Volunteer Fire Corporation
$2,500
Sir William Johnson Volunteer Fire Department
$18,000
Somers Fire District
$10,000
South Minden Volunteer Fire Department
$10,000
South Rondout Fire District
$10,000
Springfield Fire District
$10,000
St. Lawrence County
$8,000
St. Paul Boulevard Fire Department
$4,000
Theresa Fire Department, Incorporated
$6,000
Tioga Fire Company, Incorporated #1
$5,000
Town of Canton
$2,000
Town of Colesville Fire Company No. 1,
Incorporated
$5,000
Town of Florida Volunteer Fire Department
$9,000
Town of Fowler
$2,000
Town of Hancock Volunteer Ambulance Corps,
Incorporated
$5,000
Ulster County Ambulance Association
$5,000
Ulster Hose Company No. 5
$4,500
Valhalla Ambulance Corps., Incorporated
$7,000
Victor Fire Department
$4,000
Village of Horseheads
$30,000
Volney Volunteer Fire Corporation
$2,000
Waddington Volunteer Fire Department,
Incorporated
$2,000
Waverly-Barton Fire District
$5,000
Wells Volunteer Fire Company
$10,000
West Monroe Volunteer Fire Department,
Incorporated
$5,000
West Oneonta Fire District
$30,000
Windsor Emergency Services, Incorporated
$5,000
RESOLVED, That pursuant to and as required by moneys appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2016, as reappropriated in
section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2017, which enacts the aid to
localities budget to the crime prevention and reduction strategies
program from the special revenue fund/legal services assistance
account, for grants for civil or criminal domestic violence legal
services or veterans legal services. Such funds shall be apportioned
pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the
amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such
appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the
temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and
thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the
expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a
majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call
vote, in accordance with the following schedule:
New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) - Long
Island
$280,000
Town of Amherst Domestic Violence Court
$15,000
Town of Clarence Justice Court
$13,333
Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk,
Incorporated
$20,000
YWCA of Genesee County, Incorporated
$15,000
RESOLVED, That pursuant to and as required by moneys appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2016, as reappropriated in
section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2017, which enacts the aid to
localities, local assistance account, for grants for law enforcement,
anti-drug, anti-violence, crime control, and prevention programs. Such
funds shall be apportioned pursuant to a plan setting forth an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be
subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and
the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a
resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which
resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected
to the senate upon a roll call vote, in accordance with the following
schedule:
Batavia City Police Department
$10,000
City of Rochester Police Department (Genesee
Station)
$15,000
Monroe County Sheriff's Office
$15,000
Town of East Fishkill Police Department
$12,000
Town of Fishkill Police Department
$10,000
Town of Hyde Park Police Department
$8,581
Town of Kent Police Department
$5,000
Town of Pine Plains Police Department
$5,000
Village of Cold Spring Police Department
$2,500
Village of Endicott Police Department
$50,000
Village of Fishkill Police Department
$3,000
Village of LeRoy Police Department
$10,000
Village of Red Hook Police Department
$5,000
Village of Rhinebeck Police Department
$3,000
RESOLVED, That Senate Resolution 6506 of 2016 is amended as
follows:
[Niagara County Veterans Court] Lake
Ontario
Post 313 Veterans of Foreign Wars
$15,000
RESOLVED, That Senate Resolution 6135 of 2014 is amended as
follows:
[Town of Tonawanda] Family Justice
Center of Erie County, Incorporated
$25,000
[Long Island New York Law Enforcement
$89,000]
Albany County Sheriff's Office
$25,000
Council on Alcohol and Substance
Abuse of Livingston County,
Incorporated
$25,000
EHS, Incorporated
$25,000
New York City Police Department
(NYPD) 122nd Police Precinct -
Staten Island
$7,000
New York City Police Department
(NYPD) 123rd Police Precinct -
Staten Island
$7,000
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21 / Jun / 2017
- ADOPTED
Resolution Details
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- Resolutions, Senate
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