Cuomo’s State of the State, Part IV: A $306B infrastructure plan | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS GOVERNOR'S OFFICE Shares0 ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo saved the biggest for last in his four-day State of the State Address — a largest-in-the-nation $306 billion infrastructure construction program. The proposals he broadly outlined Thursday are heavily focused on New York City, and lacking in details on who’d pick up the tab, though he said he expected to work with President-elect Biden, a supporter of infrastructure improvement. “While history has described the physical and economic benefits of public investment, there has been less discussion of the ancillary benefits,” Cuomo said. “Building new projects, enhancing day-to-day life, seeing progress, also lifts people’s spirits. Increasing belief in the future increases consumer and investor confidence, and in and of itself stimulates the economy.”