05/11/2026
When the State transitioned the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) to a Statewide Fiscal Intermediary, Public Partnerships LLC (PPL), they required subcontracts with Independent Living Centers to ensure that consumers would continue to receive individualized support beyond payroll services. Having access to locally-based and disability competent ILC facilitators is essential because they understand their communities and available supports, provide hands on help with administrative responsibilities, and ensure consumers receive timely, accessible assistance.
However, ILCs are not receiving the consumer referrals they were intended to support. The SFI system defaults to PPL and creates a financial disincentive to utilize ILCs. Currently, ILCs are operating at only 11% of their approved capacity, leaving consumers without access to trusted, community based agencies that provide timely, hands on assistance.
In response, Senator Skoufis has introduced S.9320, legislation that clarifies and strengthens the role of ILCs and other subcontracted facilitators within CDPAP. We need your help to ensure state legislators prioritize this bill.
Take Action Now
Call your New York State Senator today and ask them to co-sponsor S.9320 and advocate for its inclusion in the One-House Budget. Together, we can restore consumer choice, protect community-based services, and strengthen CDPAP for the people who rely on it every day.
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