Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders say they hope to have final agreements on the state budget by Tuesday evening, and could possibly
print bills Tuesday night, to begin voting on Thursday.
Governor Cuomo and Legislative leaders say they hope to have final agreements on the state budget by evening, and could possibly
print bills Tuesday night, to begin voting on Thursday.
Legislative leaders in Albany say they hope to have final agreements on the state budget by evening, and
print bills Tuesday night, to begin voting on Thursday.
Governor Cuomo and Legislative leaders said they hoped to have final agreements on the state budget by evening, and could possibly
print bills Tuesday night, to begin voting on Thursday.
Not exact matches
As of Sunday morning, neither the massive education, labor and family assistance
bill or the ethics
bill has appeared in
print — meaning both will likely require a message of necessity from Cuomo to waive the required three - day aging process if officials want to meet
Tuesday's on - time budget deadline.
ALBANY — Legislative leaders emerged from nearly two hours of closed - door negotiations with Gov. Andrew Cuomo saying they would brief their respective conferences on final details of a state budget, and hope that
bills could be finalized and
printed Tuesday night.
«We don't have final agreements on anything,» said Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, who on
Tuesday stood next to State Sens. Jeff Klein and John Flanagan to optimistically predict budget
bills would be finalized and
printed by day's end.
Asked during the evening if he still believed budget
bills would be
printed Tuesday, Heastie replied, «if there's resolution.»
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie on
Tuesday afternoon said he was hopeful that
bills could be
printed before midnight.