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State Budget Agreement • April 11th, 2014
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State Budget Agreement • April 8th, 2021

Both Houses of the New York State Legislature have finalized and passed a 2021-22 State Budget. The budget agreement was reached between the Legislature and Governor Cuomo earlier this week. The $212 billion spending plan includes $5.5 billion in federal aid.

State Budget Wrangling Ends- Agreement Reached
State Budget Agreement • March 31st, 2019

As of press time, the New York State budget has just been finalized. The budget is due on April 1st, ac- cording to the constitution, and pe- nalities have been enacted for the legislators if the budget is late. The legislators would have forfeited a hefty raise if the budget negotia- tions extended beyond April 1st.

State Budget Agreement: Heading in the Right Direction
State Budget Agreement • May 16th, 2024

Under one-party Democrat control the last two years, the State witnessed bloated spending, higher taxes and faced a $10 billion deficit. I and my Senate Republican colleagues vowed that we would rein in state spending and address the deficit without raising taxes.

Early Action State Budget Agreement Includes Community College Emergency Aid
State Budget Agreement • February 18th, 2021

On February 17, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom and legislative leadership announced they had reached an agreement on a package of early action budget items to address the COVID-19 economic crisis. Included in the agreement are the Governor’s proposal for emergency financial assistance to community college students ($100 million) and funding for student recruitment and retention ($20 million).

Governor and Legislature came to terms on 2020‐ 2021 State budget on June 22; Governor to sign as presented no later than June 30.
State Budget Agreement • June 30th, 2020

Budget Proposal January Proposal May Revision State Budget Comment(s) LCFF COLA 2.29% 10%reduction Zero COLA Basically, same LCFF rates as 2019‐2020 Special Education $85/pupil $85/pupil $68/pupil Base funding increase CalPERS/CalSTRS relief N/A Yes Yes Lower in 20‐21, but higher after Professional Development Proposed No No COVID‐19 impacted Federal CARES – ESSER N/A $6.5m $6.5m One‐time; Title I Federal CARES – Special Ed N/A At May Revision, OMSD Fed $ amounts and restrictions were not well defined $5.5m One‐time; Special Ed Federal CARES – LCFF N/A $3.3m One‐time; LCFF proportion Federal CARES – Supplemental/Concentration N/A $12.5m One‐time; Supplemental & Concentration distribution LCFF Deferrals N/A State: $3b State: $11b Timeline of deferrals much expanded from May Revision

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State Budget Agreement • March 30th, 2015

March 29, 2015 State Budget Agreement Brings Mostly Good News, But Unfinished Business Remains  Many of the details on the state fiscal year 2015-2016 budget have emerged, including most of the Health and Mental Hygiene parts of the budget, which were released late last night. It is important to note that even the provisions that have been negotiated must still be voted on and approved by both houses of the Legislature and are not a "done deal" until that occurs. Negotiations are still underway in many areas, including healthcare capital, ethics reform, and education. Based on what we know now, we are pleased to report success in many areas including: Vital Access Provider funding at the level proposed by the Governor; targeted rural hospital funding; additional Doctors Across New York funding; a broad-based Medicaid quality pool; elimination of two old Medicaid penalty cuts (PPNOs/PPRs and early elective deliveries); rejection of the 340B program cut; and rejection of the provider

State Budget Agreement Reached
State Budget Agreement • July 3rd, 2017

This new agreement would settle issues such as K - 12 funding, meth prevention funding, veteran’s assistance, tuition increases in higher education, assisted living funding, economic development, and many other vital issues to the State of Oregon.

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State Budget Agreement • June 16th, 2023

It came a little later than expected but a bipartisan agreement emerged on the two-year state budget in the final 48 hours of the 2023 legislative session, producing the first income tax cut in more than three decades.

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