SYRACUSE, N.Y. —
Anticipating less state aid and property tax revenue, the Syracuse City School District is counting on its own fund balance and state legislators to make up the difference in next year's school budget.
Anticipating less state aid and property tax revenue, the Syracuse City School District is counting on its own fund balance and state legislators to make up the difference in next year's school budget.
Not exact matches
But the governor also said that the
state could use the two - month delay to get a better sense of what could be coming from the federal government as President Donald Trump and the Republican Congress craft their own budget, which is
anticipated to result in
less aid for New York
state — especially in terms of support for its sprawling Medicaid program.
TIFIA Program With certain exceptions noted below, the project's eligible costs, as defined under 23 U.S.C. § 601 (a)(2), must be reasonably
anticipated to be at least (i) $ 50 million or (ii) 33 1/3 percent or more of the
state's Federal -
aid highway apportionments for the most recently completed fiscal year, whichever is
less.