But Mr. de Blasio isn't ruling out another iteration of NY / NY, either — saying it would be among the budget priorities he will bring to Albany for
state budget testimony in the coming weeks.
Not exact matches
FILE - In this Aug. 24, 2016, file photo, New Mexico Finance and Administration Secretary Duffy Rodriguez, from left, Taxation and Revenue Secretary Demesia Padilla and Legislative Finance Committee Director David Abbey give
testimony to lawmakers about
state budget shortfalls in Red River, N.M. New Mexico's grinding
budget crisis is taking a visible toll in courtrooms where overburdened attorneys have denied legal counsel to poor defendants, at museums reeling from layoffs and admission hikes, and at
state universities and colleges grappling with steep spending cuts.
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.
Testimony of RuthAnne Visnauskas Commissioner / CEO of New York
State Homes and Community Renewal Joint
Budget Hearing of the Legislative Fiscal Committees on the Housing
Budget for Fiscal Year 2018 - 19
Testimony to Joint Senate and Assembly Hearing Executive
Budget / Economic Development Issues,
State Economic Climate and Business Competitiveness (Verbal remarks) February 3, 2009
Testimony of James S. Rubin Commissioner / CEO of New York
State Homes and Community Renewal Joint
Budget Hearing of the Legislative Fiscal Committees on the Housing
Budget for Fiscal Year 2016 - 17
The New York
State Association of Counties (NYSAC) on Monday presented
testimony on the county impact of the 2013 - 14
State Budget to a Local Government Hearing of the New York
State Legislature.
In his
testimony to a
state Legislature budget hearing, outgoing Empire State Development Corporation Commissioner Kenneth Adams said the comptroller's report on his agency is mislea
state Legislature
budget hearing, outgoing Empire
State Development Corporation Commissioner Kenneth Adams said the comptroller's report on his agency is mislea
State Development Corporation Commissioner Kenneth Adams said the comptroller's report on his agency is misleading.
ALBANY, NY (02/10/2014)(readMedia)-- The Business Council of New York
State, Inc. presented testimony today outlining how the adoption of the Executive Budget's business tax reform provisions will lower business tax burdens and produce significant job, income and economic benefits for the s
State, Inc. presented
testimony today outlining how the adoption of the Executive
Budget's business tax reform provisions will lower business tax burdens and produce significant job, income and economic benefits for the
statestate.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed
state budget increases New York City's deficit for the upcoming fiscal year by an estimated 58 %, creating an «immediate $ 1.4 billion gap» on top of an already existing shortfall of $ 2.4 billion, City Comptroller John Liu plans to tell Albany lawmakers in
testimony Monday.
In a copy of his prepared
testimony this year, the mayor made sure to include thanks by name, in bold type, for many of the
state lawmakers of both parties who will be key to enacting any of the items on de Blasio's current
budget wishlist.
Those less - happy labor groups include public employee unions, who will offer formal
testimony Friday afternoon at a legislative
budget hearing, and teachers» unions, who are mobilizing against the governor at meetings around the
state and trading press barbs with the second floor on a near - daily basis.
In
testimony to lawmakers on the
state budget in Albany, de Blasio said the current number of open charter slots is sufficient and that scrapping the cap is unnecessary.
During a
testimony Tuesday in front of a New York
State Legislature joint
budget committee, Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner discussed methods to increase voter participation and criticized the «LLC loophole.»
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner called on New York
state legislators to enact different types of government reform to fight corruption in a testimony to the New York State Legislature's Joint Budget Committee on Mo
state legislators to enact different types of government reform to fight corruption in a
testimony to the New York
State Legislature's Joint Budget Committee on Mo
State Legislature's Joint
Budget Committee on Monday.
In Day Four of
testimony at the joint
budget hearings in Albany, Department of Transportation Commissioner Joan McDonald was asked several questions about the proposed I - 98 highway that Governor Andrew Cuomo mentioned in his
State of the
State proposal.
The legislature's marathon
budget hearings continued Wednesday and on the docket was public protection, which included
testimony from several people including the new
state police superintendent, corrections officials, and also the judiciary, which has been at odds with Governor Cuomo since his
budget was introduced.
For the first hour or so of his
budget testimony in Albany on Monday, however, it seemed that the issue that had most rattled his constituents was a looming 5 - cent fee on plastic bags in New York City, which
state legislators have complained is unnecessarily punitive, especially for low - income residents.
The proposed shifting of funds is dependent on the passage of Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposed $ 2 billion New York
State Smart Schools Bond Act, which de Blasio pledged his support for during his testimony in Albany on Monday and which will be on the ballot in November if it is included in the state's final budget agree
State Smart Schools Bond Act, which de Blasio pledged his support for during his
testimony in Albany on Monday and which will be on the ballot in November if it is included in the
state's final budget agree
state's final
budget agreement.
Amendments to the Brownfield Clean - Up Program
Testimony to: New York
State Senate Finance Committee and Assembly Ways and Means Committee Hearing On SFY 2014 - 2015 Executive
Budget Proposal, January 29, 2014
Frank J. Mauro, Executive Director, Fiscal Policy Institute, presented
testimony to the New York
State Legislature's Joint
Budget Hearing on Economic Development and Taxes before the Assembly Ways and Means and Senate Finance Committees.
Testimony includes: recommendations for the 2014 - 2015
state fiscal year; review of actual and proposed reductions in human services spending; use of federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funding in the 2014 - 2015 Executive
Budget; and, the impact of decline in the purchasing power of the monthly cash assistance grant.
Testimony presented at the New York
State Legislature's Joint
Budget Hearing on Economic Development and Taxes
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.
Speakers included
state Division of
Budget Director Robert Megna, whose
testimony placed him at odds with several supporters of raises attending the hearing.
In
testimony before
state lawmakers on Jan. 29, UFT President Michael Mulgrew praised the governor's proposed executive
budget, which features a 4.4 percent increase in education spending next year.
Press Release from NYSAC The New York
State Association of Counties (NYSAC) on Monday presented
testimony on the county impact of the 2013 - 14
State Budget to a Local Government Hearing of the New York
State Legislature.
In
testimony before a joint Assembly - Senate
budget committee in Albany, Miner said cities need
state help but did not request a specific amount of additional
state aid.
Most recently, the two tangled over a proposal for a property tax cap — something Mr. Avella favors and Mr. de Blasio does not — during the mayor's
testimony on the
state budget in Albany last month.
Now that city and
state budgets are back in the black, the City Council should restore funding for Teacher's Choice, UFT Vice President Evelyn DeJesus told the Council in
budget testimony on March 25.
Evenson noted that
State Superintendent Tony Evers said during testimony on the 2017 - 19 state budget on Thursday that he believes only a couple school districts wouldn't meet the 12 percent thres
State Superintendent Tony Evers said during
testimony on the 2017 - 19
state budget on Thursday that he believes only a couple school districts wouldn't meet the 12 percent thres
state budget on Thursday that he believes only a couple school districts wouldn't meet the 12 percent threshold.
(Thursday, February 22, 2018)
Testimony Regarding H.B. 5035, An Act Adjusting the
State Budget for the Biennium Ending June 30, 2019.
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.
«While the fees are not part of
state formula aid, which has been held at no less than flat for districts, the fees nonetheless reduce a school district's budget and the high increase was another bad surprise,» read prepared testimony from Lynne Strickland, director of the Garden State Coalition of Sch
state formula aid, which has been held at no less than flat for districts, the fees nonetheless reduce a school district's
budget and the high increase was another bad surprise,» read prepared
testimony from Lynne Strickland, director of the Garden
State Coalition of Sch
State Coalition of Schools.
«We submit that legitimate budgetary concerns should not reduce access to justice for the poor, the weak and the vulnerable,» she said in
testimony submitted to the
budget committees of the
state Legislature.
The House Finance Committee was hearing
testimony on legislation, supported by Governor Gina Raimondo, Rhode Island Kids Count and the Economic Progress Institute, to expand and improve affordable childcare across the
state, and RI NOW legislative committee member Alyson Powell was prepared to explain the process of how the budget hearings work so first time visitors to the State House would know what to ex
state, and RI NOW legislative committee member Alyson Powell was prepared to explain the process of how the
budget hearings work so first time visitors to the
State House would know what to ex
State House would know what to expect.