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  1. New York Works Economic Development Fund: The FY 2022 Enacted Budget includes a sixth round of investment equaling $220 million for the New York Works Economic Development Fund that will provide additional statewide capital grants to support projects that facilitate the creation of new jobs or retain existing jobs, or fund infrastructure investments necessary to attract new businesses or ...

  2. 1 de fev. de 2023 · The FY 2024 Executive Budget reflects Governor Hochul's bold agenda to make New York more affordable, more livable, and safer by making smart, responsible investments in mental health care, public safety, housing, education, climate initiatives, and more. "I'm committed to doing everything in my power to make the Empire State a more affordable ...

  3. FY 2024 Executive Budget. Making New York Safer, More Affordable, More Livable. The FY 2024 Executive Budget reflects Governor Hochul’s bold agenda to make New York more affordable, more livable, and safer by making smart, responsible investments in mental health care, public safety, housing, education, climate initiatives, and more.

  4. 20 de abr. de 2024 · New York Focus · April 20, 2024. On Saturday morning, state leaders printed the "big ugly" — the last of ten bills used to set this year's budget. | Maia Hibbett. The Division of the Budget staff were dressed in pink. Clustered around a pink chair in the New York State Capitol basement’s indispensable Dunkin’ Donuts, they giddily ...

  5. Revitalizing Medicaid: The 2023-2024 budget includes $1 billion in healthcare capital funding and expanded Medicaid coverage for more than 7.8 million low-income New Yorkers, including a significant rate increase of 7.5% for in-patient hospital services and 6.5% for out-patient hospital services, nursing homes, and other providers.

  6. The New York State All Funds Budget for State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2021-22 totals an estimated $212 billion – the largest budget in State history, almost 10 percent greater than the prior year. As the State’s economic recovery continues, tax collections have surpassed expectations and

  7. Governor Hochul’s FY 2024 Budget proposal reflects New York’s steady finances, even as global economic trends send mixed signals. All funds spending is $227 billion growing 2.4 percent. Deposits to reserves that had been planned for FY 2024 and FY 2025 will be completed by the end of the current year – two years ahead of schedule – for ...