This bill requires retailers who offer digital coupons to also offer paper coupons. While well-intentioned, this bill would raise grocery prices, reduce consumer access to discounts, and undermine common sense innovation.
Affordability is assessed by examining how policy proposals affect costs, competitiveness, and economic opportunity. Factors include household expenses, energy costs, taxes, housing affordability, business operating costs, and job growth. Policies that improve affordability and support economic growth are rated AFFORDABLE.
Affordability is assessed by examining how policy proposals affect costs, competitiveness, and economic opportunity. Factors include household expenses, energy costs, taxes, housing affordability, business operating costs, and job growth. Policies that increase costs or financial pressure are rated NOT AFFORDABLE, with clear explanations of their impact.
New Yorkers for Affordability is a statewide affordability campaign designed to ensure New Yorkers can save money and businesses can continue to grow and operate in the state.