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ALBANY (TNS) — Weighing looming deficits, New York City's costly asylum seeker challenge and the loss of pandemic-era federal funds, Gov. Kathy Hochul has spent recent weeks preparing a framework
ALBANY — Weighing looming deficits, the city’s costly asylum seeker challenge and the loss of pandemic-era federal funds, Gov. Kathy Hochul has spent recent weeks preparing a framework for the
Weighing looming deficits, the city’s costly asylum seeker challenge and the loss of pandemic-era federal funds, Gov. Hochul has spent recent weeks preparing a framework for the state’s next budget. On Tuesday, Hochul is due to present her spending plan, setting off months of haggling with lawmakers in Albany over the contours of the finalized budget for the 2025 fiscal year. Even after the ...
Weighing looming deficits, the city’s costly asylum seeker challenge and the loss of pandemic-era federal funds, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has spent recent weeks preparing a framework for the state’s next budget. On Tuesday, Hochul is due to present her spending plan, setting off months of haggling with lawmakers in Albany over the contours of the finalized budget for the 2025 fiscal year. ...
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New York lawmakers began voting on a $229 billion state budget due a month ago that would raise the minimum wage, crack down on illicit pot shops and ban gas stoves and furnaces in new buildings.
New York legislators began voting Monday on a $229 billion budget proposal that was delayed for a month amid disagreements over the numerous Democratic priorities among its provisions.
New York lawmakers began voting Monday on a $229 billion state budget due a month ago that would raise the minimum wage, crack down on illicit pot shops and ban gas stoves and furnaces in new buildings.