New York's law, described by proponents as «rational,»
hiked public college tuition each year for five years.
Not exact matches
Five years ago, Governor Cuomo and the Legislature approved annual
tuition hikes for
public colleges and universities.
After his re-election in 2014, Cuomo reinvented himself as a full - throated economic populist, pushing through a minimum wage
hike and a paid family leave program, and unveiling massive infrastructure spending plans and a proposal for free
public college tuition — though he has been light on details about funding.
McCall says if the legislature and Governor Cuomo agree to add $ 73 million dollars for the
public colleges and universities, then the
tuition hike could be avoided.
McCall says if the legislature and Governor Cuomo agree to add $ 73 million dollars for
public colleges and universities, then the
tuition hike could be avoided.