Posts Tagged ‘NYS Budget’
Preview: Advocacy Alert: NYS Budget
State lawmakers recently approved the 2023 state budget. In total, the budget will spend $229 billion – a record amount and a 33% increase in spending since 2019.
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Read MoreAdvocacy Alert: NYS Budget
State lawmakers recently approved the 2023 state budget. In total, the budget will spend $229 billion – a record amount and a 33% increase in spending since 2019.
Read MorePreview: Advocacy Alert: State to Enact Final Budget
Governor Hochul and the State Legislature are finalizing this year’s state budget. Hochul and legislative leaders reached a deal that is expected to be passed late tonight.
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In total, the budget will spend $229 billion – a record amount and a 33% increase in spending since 2019.
Read MoreAdvocacy Alert: State to Enact Final Budget
Governor Hochul and the State Legislature are finalizing this year’s state budget. Hochul and legislative leaders reached a deal that is expected to be passed late tonight.
In total, the budget will spend $229 billion – a record amount and a 33% increase in spending since 2019.
Read MorePreview: Advocacy Alert: Hochul Releases ’23 Budget Proposal
The State Senate and Assembly Majorities released their one-house budget proposals. Although the proposals are not yet law, they give a clear indication of how negotiations will go before the April 1 budget deadline.
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Read MorePreview: Advocacy Alert: Hochul Releases ’23 Budget Proposal
State leaders are predicting a late state budget. Yesterday, Governor Hochul said that “it’s becoming clear that the budget will not be meeting the April 1 deadline.”
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Read MoreAdvocacy Alert: State Budget to be Late
The State Senate and Assembly Majorities released their one-house budget proposals. Although the proposals are not yet law, they give a clear indication of how negotiations will go before the April 1 budget deadline.
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