The city says the plan under discussion as
part of the state budget talks due to conclude by April 1 could hurt the city's ability to fund services like public safety, education and social services.
Not exact matches
ALBANY — A proposal to end cash bail for lower - level crimes will likely not be considered as
part of the
state's estimated $ 170 billion
budget, top lawmakers said Sunday as they continued closed - door
talks less than a week before the
budget deadline.
The law, which was hammered out as
part of this year's
state budget talks, limits the free services that New York's public - sector unions must provide to workers who opt not to join the union.
State Sen. Jeff Klein, the leader
of the breakaway Independent Democratic Conference, is one
of the four men who will take
part in the
budget talks with the governor.
There is the expectation that lawmakers will consider changes to the
state's teacher evaluation criteria that was approved as
part of the
budget talks.
Again accusing Republicans in Washington
of «having declared war on New York,» Cuomo, as
part of the upcoming
state budget talks, wants to find a way to revamp New York's tax code to limit the impact
of the federal law.