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Assembly approves $7 million aid package and extends Orange County IDA monitor

April 29, 2026 | 2026 Legislature NY, New York


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Assembly approves $7 million aid package and extends Orange County IDA monitor
The Assembly passed Assembly bill 11166 on April 29, an Article 7 measure authorizing $7,000,000 in support to the South Country Central School District, granting bond authority and extending an independent monitor over the Orange County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) for one year.

Sponsor explanation: Mister Pretlow told members this Article 7 bill is a companion to the short-term extender and includes a $7,000,000 allocation for school aid plus authority tied to the Orange County IDA monitor. He said the monitor’s authority is continued for another year so the monitor can oversee the IDA’s operations.

Questions from the floor focused on oversight and costs. A member asked whether the monitor’s work is billed to taxpayers; Pretlow replied that the monitor is paid by the IDA and said he did not have a precise figure for the IDA’s internal expenditures. He also said the state inspector general is responsible for overseeing monitor billing.

Members pressed whether the monitor had produced public reports or referred findings to authorities. Pretlow acknowledged problems had been identified previously and said the extender simply continues the monitor’s prior authority while the situation is reevaluated after one year.

Floor history: Mister Ekes recounted criminal charges filed in 2021 against leading Orange County IDA officials and said the monitor was placed in 2024; he urged continued monitoring to protect taxpayers. Mister DeStefano, explaining his affirmative vote, framed the $7,000,000 as a loan to a school district facing severe operational strain and promised accountability for those responsible for the district’s prior problems.

The clerk recorded the vote: Ayes 118, Nays 16. The bill passed and the monitor extension is set for one year, with reevaluation to follow.

What’s next: The monitor will remain in place under the same authorities for one year; members said they will review monitor findings and whether the IDA has corrected prior issues at a future date.

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