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Eric Adams’ plan to eliminate NYC’s budget gap is easily achievable — and desperately needed By . Andrew S. Rein. Published Sep. 21, 2022. Updated Sep. 21, 2022, 7:00 p.m. ET.
The New York State Comptroller said Tuesday that several of New York City’s fiscal challenges could result in a budget gap nearing $10 billion by 2026 — potentially affecting essential ...
Both the city and state’s gargantuan budgets are “unaffordable and unprepared” in the wake of a potential recession and ...
New York City lawmakers spent big on social services. But the budget still leaves the city exposed to cuts by the Trump ...
Washington told reporters that while nothing has been decided as of yet, there will assuredly be changes to the state’s ...
Governor Hochul warns of painful consequences as New York braces for a major budget gap. One massive state program may take a ...
The budget earmarks $25 million to restore and expand child care for undocumented families, plus $30 million for special education preschool programs that were also facing a pandemic aid shortfall.
NYC's $115.9 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2026, including over $1.6 billion for child care, e-bike safety enforcement, legal assistance to immigrants, expanded library hours and more.
According to the New York State Department of Budget, the state was already facing a $7.5 billion dollar budget gap. They ...
Hochul’s projected budget gaps are a stubborn reminder that her proposals will eventually need to be paid for. Compounding the ever-present risk of a recession or financial-market turmoil is the real ...
More than a million New Yorkers could lose health‑care coverage under new rules.  But the biggest hit might come from a loophole you’ve never heard of before: ...
NYC's $115.9 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2026, including over $1.6 billion for child care, e-bike safety enforcement, legal assistance to immigrants, expanded library hours and more.