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  1. Speaker Heastie Announces SFY 2023-24 Budget Includes Provisions to Make New York More Affordable for Families and Invest in Moving Our State Forward May 3, 2023 Speaker Carl Heastie and Ways and Means Committee Chair Helene E. Weinstein today announced the Enacted State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2023-24 Budget makes critical investments to help make New York more affordable for families.

  2. Assembly Budget Makes $11.3 Billion Investment in Transportation Operating and Infrastructure Across New York State Mar 15, 2021 Speaker Carl Heastie, Transportation Chair William B. Magnarelli, and Corporations, Authorities and Commissions Chair Amy Paulin today announced that the Assembly State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2021-22 Budget will invest $11.3 billion in the state’s transportation...

  3. 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 ...

  4. FY 2022 New York State Executive Budget (2021-22). Article VII of the New York State Constitution requires the Governor to submit a budget detailing a plan of expenditures and an estimate of revenues for the upcoming fiscal year, bills containing all proposed appropriations and reappropriations, and other legislation needed to implement the Executive Budget.

  5. 16 de jan. de 2024 · A Balanced Budget. Governor Hochul’s FY 2025 Executive Budget includes significant investments to make New York more affordable, more livable and safer. All funds spending is $233 billion, growing 4.5 percent. Governor Hochul prioritized bolstering the State’s reserves, which currently sit at just over 15 percent of operating costs.

  6. 16 de fev. de 2024 · Washington serves as New York’s top accountant and investor, charged with spending, saving — and sometimes making — taxpayers’ money. That’s why, after reviewing Hochul’s $233 billion state budget proposal since its release on Jan. 18, he’s holding the line on government spending and raising taxes.

  7. 11 de mar. de 2024 · In the coming weeks, New York’s lawmakers will pass a budget that determines how the state will spend over $230 billion in public money. It’s a massive sum, bigger than most countries’ budgets, and outpacing every other state except California. At stake are key questions for New York’s future. Will the state invest in treatment centers ...