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Federal Policy Matters and Loan Programs; NY State Policing and Criminal Justice Reform Bills

FEDERAL 

There will be two Senate hearings today on nonprofit priorities, and another tomorrow:

  • Paycheck Protection Program Data 
    On Sunday evening, SBA released updated PPP statistics through Saturday, June 6. Still no breakdown for nonprofits. The amount of funding remaining is $130.7 billion.

  • PPP Flexibility Act
    SBA announced yesterday they will be promptly issuing rules and guidance, so we’ll continue to monitor.

  • Main Street Lending Facility
    The Fed announced yesterday it is expanding its Main Street lending program, but still no details on a nonprofit specific program aside from the Fed saying they are still working on it.

STATE

The legislature passed a number of policing and criminal justice reform bills yesterday, including:

Today the legislature is expected to pass:

  • A2513/S3695: Repealing Section 50-a which for more than 40 years has kept law enforcement’s personal information private during investigations, preventing police departments from disclosing an officer’s disciplinary records.
  • A8674/S8493: State Troopers Required To Wear Body Cameras. This bill would require State Police to wear body cameras starting next April. 
  • A3056/S4076B: Duty To Provide Medical Attention. This bill would amend the Civil Rights Law and require law enforcement officers to provide medical and mental health attention to a person under arrest or in custody. 
  • A4615/S1137A: Racial Profiling. This bill passed the Assembly on Monday, and could possibly pass the Senate on Tuesday. This bill would prohibit police officers from using racial and ethnic profiling and a procedure must be set up to review complaints against police for profiling. 

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