From left, Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb (R - Geneva), Senate Independent Democratic Conference Leader Jeffrey Klein (D - Bronx), Senate Democratic Conference Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins (D - Yonkers), and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (D - Bronx), wait for New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to deliver his 2018 executive
state budget proposal on Jan. 16.
Even though the board began planning the search for his replacement on Monday, members advanced
a state budget proposal on schedule.
Not exact matches
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.
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On January 8, 2008, to address ongoing structural
budget issues, Governor Corzine proposed a four - part
proposal including an overall reduction in spending, a constitutional amendment to require more voter approval for
state borrowing, an executive order prohibiting the use of one - time revenues to balance the budget and a controversial plan to raise some $ 38 billion by leasing the Garden State Parkway, the New Jersey Turnpike, and other toll roads for at least 75 years to a new public benefit corporation that could sell bonds secured by future tolls, which it would be allowed to raise by 50 % plus inflation every four years beginning in
state borrowing, an executive order prohibiting the use of one - time revenues to balance the
budget and a controversial plan to raise some $ 38 billion by leasing the Garden
State Parkway, the New Jersey Turnpike, and other toll roads for at least 75 years to a new public benefit corporation that could sell bonds secured by future tolls, which it would be allowed to raise by 50 % plus inflation every four years beginning in
State Parkway, the New Jersey Turnpike, and other toll roads for at least 75 years to a new public benefit corporation that could sell bonds secured by future tolls, which it would be allowed to raise by 50 % plus inflation every four years beginning in 2010.
«Mark - Up of H.R. 3996, The Temporary Tax Relief Act of 2007 and H.R. 3997, The Heroes Earnings Assistance and Relief Act of 2007,» Hearing Before the Committee
on Ways and Means, United
States House of Representatives, November 1, 2007; «Baucus, Grassley Tackle Alternative Minimum Tax Relief
on First Day of 110th Congress,» Press Release, January 4, 2007; «Easing the Family Tax Burden,» Hearing Before the Committee
on Finance, United
States Senate, March 8, 2001; «Revenue
Proposals and Tax Cuts in the President's
Budget,» Hearing Before the Committee
on Finance, United
States Senate, February 28, 2001; «President's Tax Relief
Proposals: Individual Income Tax Rates,» Hearing Before the Committee
on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, February 13, 2001; Jerry Tempalski, «The Impact of the 2001 Tax Bill
on the Individual AMT,» National Tax Association Proceedings: 94th Annual Conference
on Taxation, November 10, 2001.
The office's tasks — to advise
State Department leaders
on religion - related policy matters and to help diplomats navigate religious dynamics overseas — and its million - dollar
budget should be moved under the Office of International Religious Freedom (IRF), according to a
proposal laid out this fall.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's
proposal for a optional payroll tax continues to hit a speed bump with Republicans in the
state Senate, who want more details
on the
proposal and doubt it can get doubt by the time the
budget is expected to pass at the end of March.
Voters across the
state decide
on their respective school district
budget proposals and board member elections today.
The inclusion of extending high tax rates
on wealthy earners in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's 2017 - 18
budget proposal has the potential to set up an ideological fight over economics with Republicans in the
state Senate.
Some legislative hearings
on the governor's spending
proposals go
on for up to 13 hours, giving the Empire
State some of the nation's most drawn - out
budget discussions.
As
state legislators approved a $ 168 billion
budget for the upcoming fiscal year, they left out a controversial
proposal to change the way the
state pays local taxes
on its lands.
Cuomo is expected to unveil his own
budget proposal by the end of the month that could include more details
on his plan to restructure the
state's tax code.
At 10 a.m., the
state Legislature holds a joint committee hearing
on the 2018 - 2019 executive
budget proposal in regard to human services, Legislative Office Building, Hearing Room B, second floor, Albany.
As part of the 30 - day amendment to his executive
budget proposal, Cuomo announced that he will advance legislation that would give the head of the
state prison system more power to crack down
on ill - behaved correctional officers
A
proposal by Cuomo to expand sales tax collections
on online purchases is not expected to be part of a
state budget agreement, according to
state Sen. Phil Boyle and other legislative officials.
Cuomo's amended
budget proposal didn't include the much - needed $ 12.5 million in
state aid for the city of Albany
on which Mayor Kathy Sheehan is relying to balance her own spending plan.
At noon,
state Sen. Brian Kavanagh will join with good government groups and legislators to call
on Cuomo to fund early voting in this year's executive
budget proposal, outside th4e Senate chambers, 3rd Floor,
state Capitol, Albany.
From increased education spending, to proposed new revenue generation ideas to whether legalizing marijuana is in the
state's best interest,
state lawmakers representing Western New York districts offered various opinions
on the details of the
budget proposal revealed Tuesday by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Cuomo's
budget director
on Monday previewed the plans, which will be released as part of the 30 - day amendments to the governor's
state budget proposal.
Good Government Groups Ask Gov. Cuomo for Reform Thirty good - government, trade and faith - based organizations penned a letter to Governor Andrew Cuomo
on Wednesday, urging him to include public financing of
state campaigns in his annual executive
budget proposal.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo delivers his 2018 executive
state budget proposal during a news conference at the Clark Auditorium in Albany
on Jan. 16.
On the positive side, the
proposal as described by the governor continues to restrain spending, holding the core
state operating funds
budget growth to 1.7 percent with an (apparent) minimum of gimmickry.
Reverend Jim Ketcham, a Baptist minister who is
on the New York
State Council of Churches executive board, called the
budget so far «obscene and immoral» for not increasing funding for the needy and not including
proposals by the governor and the Democratic - led Assembly to increase taxes
on the rich.
It's just over a week until the
state budget is due, and there's no resolution
on an array of proposed new taxes and spending
proposals, as well as several unrelated items that are tied to the
budget.
«I'm heartened that the Governor has embraced my
proposal in the
state budget to better protect the men and women who keep New Yorkers safe, our police officers, by equipping their vehicles with bullet proof glass as I first called for
on December 21, 2014.»
The amendment also backtracks, in two notable ways, from Cuomo's original 2014 - 15
budget proposal to extend the 2011
state Infrastructure Investment Act, which allows more use of «design build» method
on public projects:
This
budget proposal will empower the
state commissioner of the department of motor vehicles (DMV) to «approve demonstrations and tests consisting of the operation of a motor vehicle equipped with autonomous vehicle technology while such motor vehicle is engaged in the use of such technology
on public highways within this
state.»
The prime minister's official spokesman yesterday said that «inevitable» there would be discussions
on the
budget proposals, but it would be up to individual
states on December 15th to choose between the reality of getting a deal, and holding out for a perfect solution.
I expect to be at the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award ceremony seeing three Democratic Connecticut
state senators receive plaudits for breaking ranks with their party
on Sept. 15 to support the Republican
budget proposal passed by the legislature.
Assembly Republican Minority Leader Brian Kolb, who backs the
budget overall, says Cuomo is likely to get «pushback» from the
state worker unions
on the pension
proposal.
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo vowed to fight back against Washington Republicans
on Tuesday with a $ 168 billion
state budget proposal that lays out spending
on schools and mass transit while also confronting greater uncertainty in federal funding.
At the
State Legislature
on Tuesday: There will be a joint legislative hearing
on the executive
budget proposal at it relates to mental hygiene at 9:30 a.m.
SQUADRON, KAVANAGH, ELECTEDS, ADVOCATES CALL TO CLOSE LLC LOOPHOLE IN
BUDGET Electeds: With LLC Loophole Protected by Senate Majority, Budget Best Chance for Reform NEW YORK — Today, State Senator Daniel Squadron, Assemblymember Brian Kavanagh, and 42 co-sponsors of their bill to close the LLC Loophole (S. 60 / A.6975), called on Governor Cuomo to include closing the LLC Loophole in his Executive Budget proposal, and to ensure that it is closed in the final enacted b
BUDGET Electeds: With LLC Loophole Protected by Senate Majority, Budget Best Chance for Reform NEW YORK — Today, State Senator Daniel Squadron, Assemblymember Brian Kavanagh, and 42 co-sponsors of their bill to close the LLC Loophole (S. 60 / A.6975), called on Governor Cuomo to include closing the LLC Loophole in his Executive Budget proposal, and to ensure that it is closed in the final enacted b
BUDGET Electeds: With LLC Loophole Protected by Senate Majority,
Budget Best Chance for Reform NEW YORK — Today, State Senator Daniel Squadron, Assemblymember Brian Kavanagh, and 42 co-sponsors of their bill to close the LLC Loophole (S. 60 / A.6975), called on Governor Cuomo to include closing the LLC Loophole in his Executive Budget proposal, and to ensure that it is closed in the final enacted b
Budget Best Chance for Reform NEW YORK — Today, State Senator Daniel Squadron, Assemblymember Brian Kavanagh, and 42 co-sponsors of their bill to close the LLC Loophole (S. 60 / A.6975), called on Governor Cuomo to include closing the LLC Loophole in his Executive Budget proposal, and to ensure that it is closed in the final enacted b
Budget Best Chance for Reform NEW YORK — Today,
State Senator Daniel Squadron, Assemblymember Brian Kavanagh, and 42 co-sponsors of their bill to close the LLC Loophole (S. 60 / A.6975), called
on Governor Cuomo to include closing the LLC Loophole in his Executive
Budget proposal, and to ensure that it is closed in the final enacted b
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Regarding the $ 485 million cost shift from the
state to city proposed in the most recent executive
budget, he said, «The intent there
on that
proposal was, there's a belief that the local government should invest more money in CUNY.
Her campaign says Monday's event near the
state Capitol will focus
on Cuomo's
state budget proposal and chronic government corruption.
The legislature's finance committee held a hearing
on numerous tax
proposals Tuesday including raising the sales tax in a quest to cobble together a
budget and close a $ 1.7 billion deficit.The panel, which oversees the revenue side of the
state budget,...
The Education Trust — New York Applauds Tuition - Free Plan for Advancing a College - Going Culture for All New York Students, While Calling for Expanding Focus
on Access, Affordability and Completion NEW YORK — As New York leaders work to finalize the
state budget including Governor Cuomo's landmark tuition - free degree
proposal for middle - class...
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy released a revised
budget Monday that would cut
state funding to cities and towns by $ 362 million more than his original
proposal and would increase taxes
on nonprescription drugs and the sale of mansions.
Mangano also has offered to brief the two candidates hoping to succeed him as county executive — Republican Jack Martins, a former
state senator, and Democrat Laura Curran, a county legislator from Baldwin —
on his
budget proposal.
The Rev. Jim Ketcham, a Baptist minister who is
on the New York
State Council of Churches» executive board, called the
budget so far «obscene and immoral» for not increasing funding for the needy and not including
proposals by the governor and the Democratic - led Assembly to increase taxes
on the rich.
Here's
state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli praising Gov. Andrew Cuomo for giving a «tremendously effective»
budget presentation, while at the same time reserving judgement
on the content of his
proposal until he sees the details.
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.
Gov. Umaru Al - Makura of Nasarawa
State on Wednesday presented a
budget proposal of N122.8 billion for 2018 fiscal year to the
State House of Assembly for approval.
A constitutional amendment that would restrict a governor from packaging policy unrelated to
state spending into a
budget proposal is moving through the Senate after it cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee
on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the Assembly outlined in broad strokes for the Times Union
budget plans that include a freeze of SUNY and CUNY tuition rates at their current levels and a $ 75 million addition to the governor's
proposal on state - subsidized child care.
The announcement is part of a series of
proposals — called the 2015 Opportunity Agenda — the governor is rolling out before his presentation of the 2015 - 16
state budget on Wednesday.
The
state Senate and Assembly passed dueling
budget proposals on Wednesday, kicking off negotiations about how to spend at least $ 168 billion in taxpayer funds.
Reverend Jim Ketcham a Baptist Minister is
on the New York
State Council of Churches executive board, called the
budget so far «obscene and immoral», for not including
proposals by the governor and the Democratic led Assembly to increase taxes
on the rich, while at the same time not increasing funding for the needy.
As lawmakers prepare for the
state budget waltz, the
state Senate and Assembly
on Wednesday began to preview their one - house
budget proposals, which are set to include a 25 percent income tax cut for middle class New Yorkers, a SUNY tuition freeze and «parity» between upstate and downstate transportation funding.
Despite the tentative deal, details
on specific
proposals continued to be hammered out through Thursday, with the New York
State Senate scheduling a rare session to pass
budget bills today.