Cuomo is set to unveil the city's fate during his first
Budget Address since taking office in Albany Tuesday.
Not exact matches
[51] On Tuesday, July 29, Governor Paterson gave a rare televised
address that was broadcast on all of New York's major news networks, stating that the state
budget deficit had gone up 1.4 billion dollars over the 90 days
since his original
budget submission, citing rising costs due to the poor economy and a struggling Wall Street, and calling the State Legislature back to Albany for an emergency session starting on August 19, 2008.
It wasn't the first time Cuomo has spoken threateningly about teacher evaluations
since he proposed them in his
budget address earlier this month.
In a 10 - minute
address, he went on to list what he has accomplished
since he was first elected in 2005 — lower taxes, a
budget surplus, the revival of the waterfront, opening Main Street to traffic, providing 22,000 summer jobs for youth, clearing vacant houses, adopting the Green Code and the boom in building and economic development.
One day before of his combined State of the State and
budget address, a new Siena pol finds Gov. Andrew Cuomo's standing with voters has improved slightly
since last month and is now at its highest level
since last July.
The agreement, coming after several days of negotiations with little noticeable progress, was a measured victory for Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, who is rumored to have presidential aspirations, and who made his scorn for President Trump's policies — particularly the federal tax plan — a centerpiece of his State of the State and
budget addresses in January and in speeches ever
since.
Saraki's position which was made known on Wednesday followed a Point of Order raised by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Senator, representing Abia South Senatorial District, Sen. Eyinnaya Abaribe, who craved the Senate to
address the issue of the missing
budget, which dominated the traditional and social media space
since yesterday.
Mayor Bloomberg In his Feb. 17
budget address threatened nearly 5,000 teacher layoffs come September — the largest
since the 1970s fiscal crisis — even as he called education his «number one priority.»
Mayor Bloomberg in his Feb. 17
budget address threatened nearly 5,000 teacher layoffs come September — the first
since the 1970s fiscal crisis — even as he called education his «number one priority» and spoke of the city's strengthening economy.
In total, Cuomo proposed a dozen policies part of his ethics reform package, and he has
since maintained that while ethics was not
addressed in the state
budget it remains a top priority.