Bill Text: NY S00563 | 2025-2026 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Enacts the good jobs guarantee program to provide workforce training and opportunities for employment for residents of New York state to secure high paying jobs through the acquisition of job skills.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2025-01-08 - REFERRED TO COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS [S00563 Detail]

Download: New_York-2025-S00563-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                           563

                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                       (Prefiled)

                                     January 8, 2025
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by Sens. GIANARIS, COMRIE -- read twice and ordered printed,
          and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Commerce, Econom-
          ic Development and Small Business

        AN ACT to amend the economic development law  and  the  New  York  state
          urban  development  corporation  act, in relation to enacting the good
          jobs guarantee act

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1.  The  economic  development law is amended by adding a new
     2  article 28 to read as follows:

     3                                 ARTICLE 28
     4                           GOOD JOBS GUARANTEE ACT

     5  Section 500. Short title.
     6          501. Legislative findings.
     7          502. Good jobs guarantee program.
     8          503. Definitions.
     9          504. Program administration.
    10    § 500. Short title. This article shall be known and may  be  cited  as
    11  the "good jobs guarantee act".
    12    § 501. Legislative findings. For many New Yorkers, there are few path-
    13  ways to good jobs, and economic mobility is no longer attainable. Tradi-
    14  tional  paths  are failing, and the system is broken. Over 76% of Ameri-
    15  cans, which equates to 218+ million adults, do not have college  degrees
    16  even  though  most  high-paying  jobs require one. At the same time, the
    17  United States is burdened by a $1.7 trillion student loan crisis because
    18  college financing has decoupled from outcomes. The system is  especially
    19  stacked  against low-income individuals and people of color. In New York
    20  State, this problem persists: 60% of adults lack  a  4-year  degree  and

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD00728-02-5

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     1  degree holders owe $90 billion in loans. College is not the only path to
     2  a  good  job  -  alternatives  for workforce training exist. While these
     3  models have high potential, limited funding and frameworks prevent  them
     4  from confronting this challenge and new models are needed to address the
     5  scale.
     6    Accordingly,  the  Good  Jobs  Guarantee Act would establish a program
     7  within the Empire State Development Corporation to facilitate the imple-
     8  mentation of workforce training for low-income  New  Yorkers  through  a
     9  public-private  partnership  capped  equity financing framework. Core to
    10  the Good Jobs Guarantee Act is  ensuring  that  low-income  New  Yorkers
    11  seeking  economic opportunity are significantly better off upon complet-
    12  ing workforce training than they were before.  Individuals  who  partic-
    13  ipate in training programs under the Good Jobs Guarantee Act will not be
    14  charged any tuition or upfront costs; they will only incur payment obli-
    15  gations  if the program actually succeeds in securing them employment at
    16  high,  family-sustaining  wages.  The   bill   also   contains   several
    17  protections  to  ensure that participants can receive workforce training
    18  for good paying jobs without being saddled by unduly burdensome debt. If
    19  at any time after their training a participant is unable to  maintain  a
    20  good  job  for  any  reason,  the participant's payment obligations will
    21  cease. This program shifts the burden away from the job seeker and  onto
    22  approved  workforce  training  providers to achieve success. By bringing
    23  this outcome-based financing model to scale, this bill aims  to  revolu-
    24  tionize  workforce  training in New York and guarantee good jobs to low-
    25  income New Yorkers.
    26    § 502. Good jobs guarantee program. There is hereby established a good
    27  jobs guarantee program to provide workforce  training  through  approved
    28  providers  to  enable  participants to secure higher paying, sustainable
    29  jobs with skills gained through the program.
    30    § 503. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall
    31  have the following meanings:
    32    1. "Approved provider" means an entity that is approved by the commis-
    33  sioner to provide workforce training to eligible participants to  enable
    34  such individuals to secure post-training employment at an annual minimum
    35  salary of fifty thousand dollars;
    36    2.  "Eligible  participant"  means an individual who applies for work-
    37  force training offered through approved providers pursuant to this arti-
    38  cle who, at the time of application:
    39    (a) has a gross annual income of less than forty-five thousand dollars
    40  per year; and
    41    (b) is either (i) receiving assistance pursuant to section ninety-five
    42  or one hundred fifty-eight of the social services law, or (ii) does  not
    43  possess a college degree.
    44    3.  "Program  administrator"  shall  mean  an  individual  or business
    45  selected by the commissioner through competitive process to oversee  the
    46  good jobs guarantee program and guarantor fund. Such program administra-
    47  tor shall have demonstrated experience in the following areas: (a) rais-
    48  ing capital from institutional investors and philanthropic organizations
    49  with  focus  on  workforce development goals for low income individuals,
    50  (b) implementing financial models to leverage  private  investment  with
    51  focus  on  workforce  development  goals for low income individuals, (c)
    52  providing training with focus on workforce  development  goals  for  low
    53  income individuals, and (d) any other criteria set by the commissioner.
    54    § 504. Program  administration.  1.  (a) The program administrator may
    55  deploy capital to approved providers for workforce training of  eligible
    56  participants in accordance with the provisions of this article.

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     1    (b)  Approved providers may be in any employment field, subject to the
     2  discretion of the program administrator.
     3    (c)  The  program  administrator  shall  deploy capital to an approved
     4  provider for workforce training subject to the provisions of this  arti-
     5  cle  and  any other requirement as the commissioner shall deem necessary
     6  and advisable.
     7    (d) An approved provider shall secure post-training employment  for  a
     8  participant who completes a workforce training program.
     9    (e)  An  approved provider shall not consider the credit worthiness of
    10  any applicant  in  determining  eligibility  for  participation  in  the
    11  program.
    12    2.  (a) The approved provider shall enter into contracts with eligible
    13  participants which shall stipulate that participants  shall  only  incur
    14  payment  obligations  for  the costs of a training program based on such
    15  participant's monthly salary following completion of a workforce  train-
    16  ing  program  and subsequently securing employment with an annual salary
    17  in excess of fifty thousand dollars.
    18    (b) For purposes of this subdivision "annual salary" shall not include
    19  a spouse's income, retirement pensions and  annuities,  social  security
    20  benefits,  sources  of  state and federal aid including, but not limited
    21  to, unemployment programs, disaster relief programs, Medicare  or  Medi-
    22  caid  benefits,  economic  impact  payments,  earned income tax credits,
    23  child tax credits, other income  excluded  as  taxable  by  the  federal
    24  internal  revenue  service,  passive income not related to the full-time
    25  employment, and any other sources as determined by the commissioner.
    26    (c) Eligible participants shall not be  required  to  pay  tuition  or
    27  other upfront payments in exchange for receiving training under the good
    28  jobs guarantee program, except as otherwise provided in this section.
    29    3.  (a)  Payment obligations, pursuant to contracts entered into under
    30  the program, shall be made to the approved provider on a  monthly  basis
    31  at  a  variable  percentage of an eligible participant's salary, but the
    32  variable percentage shall not exceed  twenty  percent  of  the  eligible
    33  participant's total annual salary.
    34    (b) The maximum repayment period shall not exceed eight years from the
    35  start of training, and contracts between approved providers and eligible
    36  participants shall stipulate a total payment obligation amount.
    37    (c)  The  program administrator shall establish an allowance for hard-
    38  ship exceptions totaling a minimum of three months of  late  or  excused
    39  payments.  Any  fees established for late payments shall not exceed five
    40  percent of the monthly payment obligation amount.
    41    (d) No interest shall accrue on any obligations due.
    42    (e) Payment obligations shall not be structured  as  an  outcome-based
    43  financing loan to participants in the program.
    44    (f)  There shall be no restrictions on the type or field of employment
    45  a participant may accept following completion of  a  workforce  training
    46  program under this article.
    47    §  2.  Section  1 of chapter 174 of the laws of 1968, constituting the
    48  New York state urban development corporation act, is amended by adding a
    49  new section 60 to read as follows:
    50    § 60. New York state good jobs program guarantor fund. 1. Definitions.
    51  (a) For the purposes of this section the terms "approved  provider"  and
    52  "program  administrator" shall have the meanings set forth in article 28
    53  of the economic development law.
    54    (b) "Guarantor fund" shall mean a fund totaling  one  hundred  million
    55  dollars for the purpose of a credit enhancement to attract investment in
    56  private markets managed by the program administrator under the good jobs

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     1  guarantee  program.    The  guarantor  fund shall not be used for direct
     2  investment to approved providers.
     3    (c)  "Commissioner"  shall  mean the commissioner of economic develop-
     4  ment.
     5    2. Good jobs program guarantor fund. The corporation,  or  its  agent,
     6  shall  establish a good jobs program guarantor fund to provide a minimum
     7  loss reserve to act as a credit enhancement  for  funds  raised  by  the
     8  program  administrator  to  assist approved providers offering workforce
     9  training pursuant  to  article  28  of  the  economic  development  law.
    10  Further, the corporation shall provide approval for the disbursements of
    11  the  good  jobs  program  guarantor  fund  by the program administrator.
    12  Disbursements from the fund shall only be made if the terms  of  a  good
    13  jobs guarantee program contract as agreed to by such program administra-
    14  tor  and  an approved provider cannot be met and shall be subject to the
    15  approval of the commissioner.
    16    3. Administration of the good jobs program  guarantor  fund.  (a)  The
    17  corporation is hereby authorized to:
    18    (i)  enter  into  a contract with a program administrator to act as an
    19  agent of the corporation with respect to the administration of the  good
    20  jobs guarantee program and guarantor fund, provided that the corporation
    21  shall provide approval for disbursements of the guarantor fund;
    22    (ii)  conduct  an  annual  review and assessment of the performance of
    23  such program administrator in its capacity as an  agent  of  the  corpo-
    24  ration,  to  determine  whether  the  contract  for  the services of the
    25  program administrator should be renewed. Such review shall be  based  on
    26  whether  such program administrator has satisfactorily met the terms and
    27  conditions of such contract;
    28    (iii) allow such program administrator the opportunity to make correc-
    29  tive action where an initial  determination  has  been  made  that  such
    30  program administrator's performance is unsatisfactory; and
    31    (iv) submit to the speaker of the assembly and the temporary president
    32  of  the  senate  the  corporation's  recommendation  to  terminate  such
    33  contract with the program administrator upon  a  final  review  of  such
    34  program  administrator's  performance  and  conclusion that such program
    35  administrator's performance is  unsatisfactory.  The  corporation  shall
    36  begin  a  competitive  bid process to select a new program administrator
    37  upon the termination of such contract.
    38    (b) Any contract entered into pursuant to subparagraph  (i)  of  para-
    39  graph (a) of this subdivision shall:
    40    (i)  be  for  a  period of ten years and shall be renewed for an addi-
    41  tional ten-year period subject to the provisions of subparagraph (ii) of
    42  paragraph (a) of this subdivision; and
    43    (ii) provide for compensation of expenses in accordance  with  reason-
    44  able   market   standards  incurred  by  the  program  administrator  in
    45  connection with such services provided by the program administrator  and
    46  for such other services as the corporation may deem necessary including,
    47  but not limited to, the use of premises, personnel, technical assistance
    48  and personal property of such program administrator.
    49    4.  Duties  of  the  program  administrator. The program administrator
    50  shall:
    51    (a) structure and  raise  capital  from  private,  philanthropic,  and
    52  public  investors using the guarantor fund as a credit enhancement. Such
    53  capital raised shall be used  to  support  workforce  training  provided
    54  under the good jobs guarantee program;
    55    (b)  enter  into  contracts  with approved providers to deploy capital
    56  raised to approved providers to support  workforce  training  under  the

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     1  good  jobs  guarantee  program  pursuant  to  article 28 of the economic
     2  development law and manage the investment returns; and
     3    (c) perform any other duties as deemed necessary by the commissioner.
     4    5.  Rules  and  regulations.  The  commissioner may adopt any rules or
     5  regulations necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section.
     6    § 3. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day  after  it  shall
     7  have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or
     8  repeal  of  any  rule  or regulation necessary for the implementation of
     9  this act on its effective date are authorized to be made  and  completed
    10  on or before such effective date.
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