Sentences with phrase «york needs the revenue»

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Skills needed: Entrepreneurs must have a strong understanding of international markets because China and Europe will make up 68 percent of the estimated total revenue for the eSports industry in 2018, according to SuperData Research, a market researcher in New York City.
The NHL needs television revenues, and if New York has a strong team, Madison Avenue will become cognizant of the sport.
«We've been very vocal of the needed [MTA] reforms — New York is the most expensive place to build rail in the world — but we can institute reforms and raise revenues at the same time.
And New York's market needs all of the paying customers it can get, to spread risk across the largest possible pool and generate stable revenue.
For a more comprehensive look at the state's revenue and budget challenges, see the Fiscal Policy Institute's 2018 - 2019 budget briefing book, which includes a discussion of many other progressive pro-revenue tax proposals which would generate billions of dollars that New York needs to remain competitive in the future.
New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli says he'll need to see more details and end of the calendar year state revenue figures before deciding whether the state can afford $ 2 billion in new tax cuts that Governor Cuomo is likely to propose.
«And many of them are not figuring it out — including New York City, so they need to create new streams of revenue
The tax break, which advocates say hastens the creation of affordable housing and encourages residential development at a time when it's desperately needed, cost the city about $ 1.1 billion in foregone tax revenue in 2013, according to the New York City Independent Budget Office.
The New York State Comptroller says the Tompkins County Public Library needs to increase its revenue
The New York State Comptroller says the Tompkins County Public Library needs to increase its revenue or find a way to cut services.
«Upstate New York needs jobs, we need the money, we need the tax revenue and this is a great opportunity before us and we can't blow it.»
«I thank them for their commitment to bringing much - needed economic development, revenue and jobs to Upstate New York
The recommended changes to the estate tax will have little impact on New York's economy while cutting greatly needed revenues.
«Providing New York state manufacturers with the much - needed tax breaks,» King said, «will enable them to do what they do best: create high - quality manufactured goods, sustain and grow family - supporting, well - paying jobs, and generate much - needed revenue for our state.»
Drilling advocates, pointing to Pennsylvania, say it would generate tens of thousands of New York jobs in an economically depressed region and bring in billions in badly needed tax revenues over the next decade.
Balancing Revenues, Expenditures and Human Needs in the 21st Century: Assessing New York's 2001 - 2002 Executive Budget in Economic, Social and Fiscal Context
Cuomo does need provisions in the budget that will make life harder if he doesn't get them, including money for the New York City Housing Authority as well as some sort of fee plan to generate revenue for mass transit in New York City.
Developing land owned by the New York City Housing Authority has the potential to generate much - needed revenue for the public housing agency while simultaneously creating more affordable housing, but those benefits drop off abruptly in less affluent neighborhoods, according to a report released today by NYU's Furman Center.
The priority for this Legislature should once again be to direct much - needed state revenues to high - needs districts, including New York City, so that UPK programs can be expanded and enhanced.
With a potential $ 3.5 billion budget deficit looming for New York, Mulgrew emphasized the need to generate new revenue to ensure the state can meet its obligations to public school students.
But the fighting must stop, at least temporarily, so that they can finish the session and deal with important bills such as marriage equality, revenues our cities and communities need and New York City school governance.
The Bronx Charter School for Excellence needs to come up with an extra $ 500,000 a year to pay off its bond holders in New York and since charter school management companies can skim off 10 % of a Connecticut charter school's revenue by way of a «management fee,» the Connecticut taxpayer money Malloy wants to hand over will certainly come in handy.
As if driving there wasn't already a nightmare, traffic cops in New York City love to penalize drivers and levy fines that will inject the city's massive budget with much - needed revenue.
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