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NEW YORK STATE SENATE
INTRODUCER'S MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT
Submitted in accordance with Senate Rule VI, Sec. 1
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SENATE BILL #: S. ASSEMBLY BILL #: A.
SENATE SPONSOR(S):
ASSEMBLY SPONSOR (S):
TITLE: Homeless Land Reservation. The homeless will own the land in common by deed, using a non-profit corp.
Each reservation will be between one and four soccer fields in size, one for each county, determined by the catchments of area population.
PURPOSE: To preserve the lives of homeless people from untimely, unnecessary un-required death and for the accruement of resources in order to survive the elements.
SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Each county in N.Y.S. shall have one homelessland reservation wih administrative codes suspended (not void), in order to preserve life, and to re-organize lives with direction, hope and community.
The State will not mandate persons to Homeless Land Reservations (HLR).
EXISTING LAW: There is none.
JUSTIFICATION: HLR's are intended to ease the burden of eminent death, human suffering and social detachment.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: There is none.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The State will not provide money or resources. The State will only apportion land. The homeless must pay a tax to N.Y.S., an amount in proportion to their income.
LOCAL FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Locations must not affect the public visually or socially. Land near a county dump, close to a bus stop, is recommended.
EFFECTIVE DATE:
CONTACT: KENNETH CHURCHILL (631) 569-6802
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