Hawley Sponsors Legislation for Financial Support of Firefighters, EMS
Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) recently signed on with the Assembly Minority Conference to sponsor legislation that would divert state and federal funds received for COVID-19 relief to frontline firefighters and EMS workers who have been on the clock since the lockdown in New York started. With these organizations relying heavily on donations and fundraisers to support their services, and with the lockdown draining them of their resources, Hawley wants to ensure these workers are protected and ensure their success.
During these tough times, with a budget that is struggling to keep up, we need to provide state and federal funding to those risking their health and safety on the front lines, Hawley said. There is just about $90 million thats been generated from wireless surcharges that is deposited into the states General Fund and not used for emergency response purposes; my recommendation is to start there.
Despite these trying times, its important that we keep in sight the health and safety issues that our frontline workers are facing. They need this funding to offset the costs they cant make back otherwise during this pandemic. The legislation proposed addresses the need for state funding as a result of COVID-19.
To further support these frontline workers, Hawley is urging Speaker Heastie and the Chair of Assembly Racing and Waging Committee, Assemblyman Pretlow, to allow a full vote on his Assembly Bill A2250, which would legalize the selling of raffle tickets online for non-profit organizations who fundraise, such as local firehouses, volunteer organizations, service clubs, or EMS operations.
The letter may be viewed here.