Cuomo, who convened a cabinet meeting at the exact time de Blasio was
providing budget testimony to a legislative panel, scoffed at the notion that he would seek to upstage a man whom he has repeatedly referred to as a good friend, saying: «Only a really twisted mind would come up with that.»
Not exact matches
De Blasio's
testimony this morning before a joint legislative
budget committee in Albany marked the kick off of what's known as «Tin Cup Day» at the Capitol — typically a day in which mayors and other local government officials from around the state
provide their reactions to the governor's
budget proposal.
All organizations are encouraged to attend the Queens Borough Board
Budget Hearing and
provide testimony.
During his
testimony, de Blasio raised several concerns about Cuomo's proposed $ 145 billion
budget and pleaded with lawmakers to, among other things, reject the governor's attempt to claw back more than $ 600 million in savings from a recent debt refinancing and his call for the city to
provide more per - pupil funding to charter schools.
During
testimony on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's
budget before the state Legislature, de Blasio is expected to propose a 2.5 percent property transfer tax for all residential sales exceeding $ 2 million, according to details City Hall officials
provided Sunday evening.
The objective of the hearings is to present the proposed
budget to the general public and
provide an opportunity for public
testimony (verbally or in written form) from principals, school staff, local school council members, parents and interested community residents.
Thank you for the opportunity to
provide written
testimony regarding H.B. 5035 and Governor Dannel Malloy's proposed fiscal year 2019
budget adjustments for state funding for elementary and secondary education.
DOT officials are also often called upon to
provide testimony on topics ranging from the annual President's
budget to transportation safety.