Press Release

Gillibrand Takes Action to Reauthorize Schenectady Renewal Community Program to Revitalize Economy, Create Jobs

Jun 12, 2009

Washington, D.C. – As part of a broad agenda to create jobs and revitalize New York’s economy, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand introduced legislation this week to save and create jobs in Schenectady. The Empowerment Zone and Renewal Community Enhancement Act of 2009, sponsored by Senator Blanche Lincoln, would continue efforts to promote revitalization and economic development through 2015.

“Creating good-paying jobs right here in New York is my top priority,” Senator Gillibrand said. “The Renewal Community Program has been critical for the revitalization of Schenectady. During these tough economic times, we must provide the tools and resources our communities need to promote growth, create jobs, and attract businesses. This program is an essential part of our long term economic development efforts.”

The Empowerment Zone and Renewal Community program attracts and retains businesses through tax and regulatory relief, social services, and community redevelopment. It was established through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to help create new jobs, rebuild infrastructure and attract new businesses to communities that have experienced the worst of economic downturns.

Renewal Communities establish partnerships among federal, state and local governments, along with businesses and community organizations to work to stimulate local economic development. Renewal Communities also benefit from a mix of federal tax incentives to help increase wages for workers and help attract new businesses.

The benefits of Schenectady Renewal Community helped the SEPSA Corporation – a Spain-based manufacturer – establish its North American headquarters in Schenectady – bringing immediate job growth for Schenectady and the potential for new jobs in the future.

However, the benefits of the Schenectady Renewal Community are set to expire at the end of this year. Senator Gillibrand is working to pass the Empowerment Zone and Renewal Community Enhancement Act of 2009, which would allow Schenectady to continue these economic revitalization efforts.

Senator Gillibrand’s number one priority is creating jobs and rebuilding New York’s economy. Earlier this year, she helped pass President Obama’s economic recovery plan, which will create or save over 200,000 jobs right here in New York, while laying the foundation for future economic growth with investments in infrastructure, health care technology, renewable energy and education.