Sentences with phrase «current state fiscal year»

In the last quarter of the current State fiscal year, for example, withholding collections are expected to be reduced by more than $ 1.0 billion because of the tax law changes.

Not exact matches

The budget would expand funding for the military but impose an $ 8.8 billion reduction for the State Department and the US Agency for International Development during the current and next fiscal years — the biggest reduction since the 1990s.
Most state agencies are grappling with spending cuts of 5.5 %, and they're bracing for more belt tightening as state economists prepare to release reduced revenue estimates for the current and coming fiscal year.
The forecast, due Monday, sets the benchmark when legislators meet in January to write a state budget for the coming fiscal year and fix shortfalls from the current year.
On the international front, meanwhile, Saputo Inc. has seen a 42 % increase in revenues in the current fiscal year (compared to growth of 5 % and 18 % in Canada and the United States, respectively), and Saputo says they're looking to grow even more through future acquisitions.
Calia (the name is inspired by the calla lily) is sold exclusively at Dick's Sporting Goods (dks), a massive sports retailer that has 676 stores across 47 states and has booked $ 5.4 billion in sales for the first nine months of the current fiscal year.
And this Al - Monitor (a media site focused on Middle East which was accused of following «the agenda of the Iranian and Syrian governments and Hezbollah») article details a bit more the military budget and the growing trend of Iran's military spendings, although it does not state the current total defense budget and its numbers are considerably lower than SIPRI's for the past years, maybe because the fiscal year used in this article begins near 20th March:
Gov. David Paterson said this morning he expects the state to receive $ 730 million in the current fiscal year, which is about two - thirds of what the administration expected to receive back in January and included in the executive budget.
The gaps in the New York State budget, for the current year and the new fiscal year, are widening.
The state faces a $ 350 million deficit in the current 2011 - 12 fiscal year and a gap as high as $ 3.5 billion in the coming 2012 - 13 fiscal year, which begins April 1.
But the state faces a deficit for the coming fiscal year that is as high as $ 3.5 billion and a current - year gap of $ 350 million.
Overall, however, the state expects to collect more Medicaid money from Washington in the next fiscal year than in the current one, even as enrollment remains virtually flat.
The available room in the state's debt limit is expected to decline from $ 3.3 billion in current fiscal year to $ 421 million in the 2017 - 18 fiscal year, the report found.
The current 2015 - 16 state budget was approved in the early hours of the new fiscal year, April 1.
The state Division of Budget on Monday estimated the state will end the current fiscal year with a $ 6.2 billion surplus, according to the first quarter financial plan that outlined the impact of the major windfall financial settlements.
«I am confident that the 10 percent reduction can be achieved without requiring new closures of state parks or historic site by reevaluating our operations to identify additional efficiencies, eliminating redundancies, and examining how savings from actions taken in the current fiscal year will help in in the next fiscal year,» said Andy Beers, acting commissioner of the Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation, before a joint legislative budget committee this morning.
Current projections show the state on average faces potential budget deficits of less than $ 5 billion annually over the next three fiscal years starting in 2017 - 18, which begins April 1.
· Allowing counties an option to modify how they fund state mandated pension contributions · Providing counties more audit authority in the special education preschool program · Improving government efficiency and streamlining state and local legislative operations by removing the need for counties to pursue home rule legislative requests every two years with the state legislature in order to extend current local sales tax authority · Reducing administrative and reporting requirements for counties under Article 6 public health programs · Reforming the Workers Compensation system · Renewing Binding Arbitration, which is scheduled to sunset in June 2013, with a new definition of «ability to pay» for municipalities under fiscal distress, making it subject to the property tax cap (does not apply to NYC) where «ability to pay» will be defined as no more than 2 percent growth in the contract.
«Time and time again, my office finds that current departmental processes are inadequate,» Stringer stated in his testimony, citing $ 6.7 billion for fiscal year 2018.
Cuomo says the state during his tenure has already spent a record amount on schools, with over $ 25 billion in state funds going to schools in the current fiscal year.
The State Comptroller, Tom DiNapoli, finds that, three quarters of the way through the current fiscal year, tax collections are more than half a billion dollars lower that what was originally anticipated when the budget passed last April.
The funding intended to restore downtowns and spur new economic activity was included in the current state budget for the fiscal year that ends Saturday.
Cuomo said that during his tenure, the state already has spent a record amount on schools, with more than $ 25 billion in state funds going to schools in the current fiscal year.
The state is sending more than $ 2 billion in cost - sharing funds to municipalities in the current fiscal year, and that number would remain the same in each of the next two years under the committee's plan.
The party will then face many of the same challenges as the current government: an ageing population; straining public services; high migration from poorer EU states; persistent inequality; and the economic and fiscal overhang of the worst crisis for 80 years.
With worries about President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress, Governor Andrew Cuomo is now saying that he may sign off on a extension of the current state budget rather than a draft a new one for the fiscal year that starts on Saturday.
Connecticut comptroller Kevin Lembo is projecting the state's surplus has increased for the current fiscal year, and he's calling on the legislature to make a change in state law to allow more of that money to be saved for harder times.
The state comptroller, Tom DiNapoli, finds that, three quarters of the way through the current fiscal year, tax collections are more than half a billion dollars lower that what was originally anticipated when the last budget passed last April.
Connecticut Comptroller Kevin Lembo is projecting a $ 7 million deficit in the state's 2 - year, $ 40 billion budget when the current fiscal year ends in June.
The DOH found the hit the state's budget could take for the ACA's replacement as it current stands would grow from $ 240 million to $ 2.4 billion by the 2020 - 21 fiscal year.
Cuomo said the state had agreed to raise salaries for Public Employees Federation (PEF) members by 2 percent a year over three years, or a cumulative 6.12 percent, starting in the current fiscal year.
After you subtract $ 23 million for the current fiscal year (a number that does not, for the record, fit with state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's projection of an up to $ 1 billion hole in the current budget), that leaves a two - year General Fund surplus of $ 415 million.
The state also faces a $ 350 million gap in the current fiscal year, prompting him to possible bring lawmakers back before the end of the year.
De Blasio revealed an $ 82.1 billion preliminary spending plan, including federal and state aid for the coming fiscal year — a $ 3.5 billion overall spending increase from the $ 78.5 billion budget plan approved by the City Council last June for the current fiscal year.
With worries about Trump and Republicans in Congress, Gov. Andrew Cuomo suggested he may sign off on a extension of the current state budget rather than a draft a new one for the fiscal year that starts on Saturday.
The state projects that in the current fiscal year it will collect $ 919 million, down from $ 1 billion in fiscal 2015 - 16.
State lawmakers haven't been able to agree on budgets for the current and following fiscal years.
Cuomo said Tuesday that he wants to discuss its economics during the current legislative session, which runs through June, though he said it wasn't part of the proposed state budget for the April 1 fiscal year because these questions still need to be answered.
BY DUNCAN OSBORNE The Plan to End AIDS continues to confront money problems as Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposed budget for the state's 2017 fiscal year will spend only $ 40 million on the plan, an amount that is well below the more than $ 100 million that advocates had hoped the state would spend in the current -LSB-...]
in state funds alone during the current fiscal year, much of which is not explicitly restricted and could be used for SAFE Act purposes.
The Empire Center's Budget Spend - O - Meter project reflects the all funds financial plan disbursements of New York's state government for the current fiscal year (April 1, 2018 — March 31, 2019).
The Department of Criminal Justice Services, State Police and Office of Technology Services together have budgets totaling $ 1.5 billion in state funds alone during the current fiscal year, much of which is not explicitly restricted and could be used for SAFE Act purpState Police and Office of Technology Services together have budgets totaling $ 1.5 billion in state funds alone during the current fiscal year, much of which is not explicitly restricted and could be used for SAFE Act purpstate funds alone during the current fiscal year, much of which is not explicitly restricted and could be used for SAFE Act purposes.
Compared to the numbers in the DOB's August financial plan update, the comptroller's staff projects that state operating funds receipts will be a net $ 1.8 billion lower in the current fiscal year, which ends March 31, and $ 2.8 billion lower in 2018 - 19.
Section 23.5 of State Finance Law also required the governor, comptroller and the legislative majorities to «separately prepare and make available reports on estimated state receipts and state disbursements for the current and ensuing fiscal years» by NoState Finance Law also required the governor, comptroller and the legislative majorities to «separately prepare and make available reports on estimated state receipts and state disbursements for the current and ensuing fiscal years» by Nostate receipts and state disbursements for the current and ensuing fiscal years» by Nostate disbursements for the current and ensuing fiscal years» by Nov. 5.
The House GOP proposal would add $ 20 million to current state school funding levels for cities and towns and set up a $ 90 million «hold harmless grant to ensure no municipality loses [educational cost sharing] aid compared to the current fiscal year,» according to the plan's summary.
The state faces a current, unexpected deficit of $ 350 million this year and $ 3.5 billion for the 2012 - 13 fiscal year beginning April 1.
The pension fund produced a return of 2 percent during the first three months of the state's current fiscal year, with a value of $ 181 billion.
State Senate Republican Leader Len Fasano of North Haven said Malloy should be worrying about the state's projected deficit in the current fiscal State Senate Republican Leader Len Fasano of North Haven said Malloy should be worrying about the state's projected deficit in the current fiscal state's projected deficit in the current fiscal year.
If lawmakers take no action to close the projected deficit of nearly $ 200 million in the current fiscal year, then the state's rainy - day fund could be used to close the gap.
Cuomo says the state during his tenure has already spent a record amount on schools, with more than $ 25 billion in state funds going to schools in the current fiscal year.
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