Sentences with phrase «state budget proposal next»

Governor Cuomo releases his state budget proposal next Tuesday, and many will be watching to see what it contains and how the numbers will add up.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo releases his state budget proposal next Tuesday, and many will be watching to see what it contains and how the numbers will add up.

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BRUSSELS, May 2 - The European Commission met on Wednesday to agree proposals for a bigger new multi-year budget that will trigger battles among member states over how to fill the funding gap left by Britain's exit next year.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's 2011 - 12 budget proposal calls for the state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to cut spending by more than 8 percent in the next budget cycle.
Even though the state is running a multi-billion dollar surplus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's top budget aide is calling on state agency chiefs to submit spending proposals that assume zero growth next year.
ALBANY — The state Assembly and Senate are poised to reject Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposal for a de facto property tax freeze in budget resolutions that will be passed next week, people familiar with the documents said.
As previously reported, the state plans to issue a request for proposals this year and next for some 800 megawatts of offshore wind energy, although a specific budget outlay for the effort wasn't provided.
«Given the unique structure of the bonds, the State will realize the savings it is due over the next three state fiscal years through the adjustment of sales tax receipts otherwise payable to New York City,» reads the language in the governor's budget proposal unveiled last State will realize the savings it is due over the next three state fiscal years through the adjustment of sales tax receipts otherwise payable to New York City,» reads the language in the governor's budget proposal unveiled last state fiscal years through the adjustment of sales tax receipts otherwise payable to New York City,» reads the language in the governor's budget proposal unveiled last week.
ALBANY — Democrats who dominate the State Assembly are reversing Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposal to shift $ 485 million of state support for CUNY to the New York City budget and would freeze tuition for the next two years, officials from the chamber State Assembly are reversing Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposal to shift $ 485 million of state support for CUNY to the New York City budget and would freeze tuition for the next two years, officials from the chamber state support for CUNY to the New York City budget and would freeze tuition for the next two years, officials from the chamber said.
De Blasio's proposal would raise income taxes on New York City residents who earn over $ 500,000, which requires approval from both the legislature in Albany, where the State Senate is partially controlled by Republicans, and the signature of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has emphasized his desire to cut taxes in next year's budget.
That proposal is budgeted to bring in $ 500 million per year over the next four years, according to Robert Mujica, state budget director.
But it found zeros next to its name last week on revised state budget proposals by the governor and legislative Democrats and Republicans for 2017 - 18.
Facing a revenue slowdown and a growing deficit, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is directing state agencies to gird for another round of spending cuts in his executive budget proposal next year.
Next Wednesday, both houses of the New York State legislature are due to release their one house budget proposals, which they will then use to negotiate a final spending plan with Governor Andrew Cuomo.
The state of the state address kicks off the 2013 legislative season, the governor will deliver his executive budget proposal in the next couple of weeks.
Crucially, the governor's initial State of the State speech came more than a week before he is due to release his Executive Budget for the next fiscal year, which throws much uncertainty into the mix as to how he proposes to pay for his ambitious proposals and whether the budget will include any surprise announceBudget for the next fiscal year, which throws much uncertainty into the mix as to how he proposes to pay for his ambitious proposals and whether the budget will include any surprise announcebudget will include any surprise announcements.
ALBANY — Top lawmakers said they were rejecting Gov. Andrew Cuomo's bid to unilaterally hold back state spending, but said other policy proposals he crammed into his $ 152.3 billion executive budget would be the subject of talks for the next two weeks.
Democratic leaders in the Connecticut legislature have released a revised budget proposal to balance the state's next two - year budget.
ALBANY — Many of the major parameters that Gov. Andrew Cuomo will announce in his executive budget proposal on Tuesday afternoon are already known: continued growth in Medicaid and education spending, a suite of tax cuts worth $ 2 billion over the next several years and a to - the - bone spending posture that holds state agency budgets flat for at least the third year in a row.
The Syracuse school district will need a $ 9.7 million increase in state aid next year to balance its books — substantially higher than the $ 2.7 million hike offered by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in his budget proposal last month, the district's leaders said tonight.
The happy version, if you're Duncan, is that hard - pressed states are thankful for any relief, and Congress is too distracted by fights over the gas tax, the FAA, the super-committee proposal, and next year's budget to pay attention.
However, analysis of the budget proposals shows that all districts in the state do better with the «Classrooms and Kids» budget than they would with the Governor's, the House, or the alternative budget proposal that simply rolls up the categorical funds for Best Practices and Performance (in fact, when you do just that, some districts will get less money next year than they did this year).
However, despite that opposition from the local officials responsible for education policy and despite the fact that Connecticut doesn't even fund its existing public schools adequately and the fact that the State of Connecticut is facing a massive $ 1.4 billion projected budget deficit next year, Governor Malloy's former Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, and Malloy's political appointees on the State Board of Education approved four new charter school proposals last spring.
The Orange County Register newspaper adds that the state provided another $ 26.7 million in state funds last year for high - speed internet access at schools with the highest needs and, «The governor's latest budget proposal for next year adds $ 100 million for internet needs.»
Faced with another $ 1 billion budget deficit next year, the Governor and top Democrat leaders are saying cities and towns will be on the list of things to be cut in Malloy's upcoming state budget proposal.
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