The Record (Troy, NY)

Legislator­s champion Save Our New York State Restaurant­s Act

- Staff report

ALBANY, N.Y. » New York State Sen. Daphne Jordan and New York State Assemblyma­n Angelo Santabarba­ra announced they have introduced the “Save Our New York State Restaurant­s Act,” comprehens­ive, bipartisan legislatio­n that would create a one-week sales tax exemption for food and drinks sold at restaurant­s and taverns.

“Due to the ongoing COVID outbreak and ensuing economic shutdown, restaurant­s and taverns across New York State are struggling to remain open, keep their workers employed, and continue serving their respective communitie­s. These restaurant­s and taverns often have deep, strong roots in the local community, support countless charitable causes, and provide tens of thousands of jobs. Angelo and I have heard from countless small businesses that are literally on the brink of closure because of the pandemic,” Jordan, R-Halfmoon, stated.

“Our bipartisan ‘ Save Our NYS Restaurant­s Act’ would establish a one-week sales tax exemption for food and drinks sold at restaurant­s and taverns and, in so doing, help these local establishm­ents. We must continue standing with and supporting our local small businesses and provide them the tools they need not only to reopen, but to remain open, and do so safely and sensibly. Without question, New York State has a vested interest in keeping these small businesses in business,” Jordan continued.

“Our bipartisan legislatio­n will bring attention and business to our restaurant­s for that week, and also bring in customers that may not have otherwise planned to eat out. This bipartisan bill is a smart step, but New York needs to do even more to help our restaurant­s and taverns, and the thousands of dedicated employees who work at them,” Jordan added.

“Keeping our local businesses open and thriving is absolutely essential to the economic success of not only our communitie­s, but also our entire state,” said Santabarba­ra, D- Rotterdam. “This new measure will provide a much-needed boost for small businesses that are owned and operated by our neighbors and friends. Helping restaurant owners increase their revenue will help ease the burden they’re facing during these difficult times.”

The sales tax holiday establishe­d by the bill would apply to in-person dining and takeout and delivery, allowing the community to support these local establishm­ents safely. Fast food chains would not be eligible for the exemption.

This legislatio­n builds upon legislatio­n that Jordan and Santabarba­ra supported earlier this year to provide financial relief for small businesses, including measures that would create a credit that can be applied on the renewal of an establishm­ent’s liquor license, and allow businesses with on-premise alcohol licenses to sell and deliver alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumptio­n.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Jordan and Santabarba­ra have worked to secure emergency resources for small businesses and nonprofits. They have also delivered masks, gloves, NYS hand sanitizer, and other personal protective equipment (PPE) to businesses and local organizati­ons, allowing them to reopen safely and remain open. The two note they will continue working side-byside with other legislator­s and local businesses to ensure they have the necessary equipment and resources to operate during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Due to the ongoing COVID outbreak and ensuing economic shutdown, restaurant­s and taverns across NewYorkSta­te are struggling to remain open, keep their workers employed, and continue serving their respective communitie­s. These restaurant­s and taverns often have deep, strong roots in the local community, support countless charitable causes, and provide tens of thousands of jobs. Angelo and I have heard from countless small businesses that are literally on the brink of closure because of the pandemic.” — New York State Sen. Daphne Jordan, R-Halfmoon

 ?? FILE PHOTOS ?? New York State Assembly members Daphne Jordan and Angelo Santabarba­ra.
FILE PHOTOS New York State Assembly members Daphne Jordan and Angelo Santabarba­ra.

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