Hochul not 'hung up' on budget deadline as she digs in on policy proposals
- Governor Hochul missed the budget deadline, resulting in a week-long delay for New York's spending plan.
- Negotiations stalled as Hochul pushed policy priorities, particularly regarding changes to discovery laws.
- Lawmakers passed budget extenders to keep the government funded through Monday as they headed home.
- Hochul stated, “I’m going to continue the process until it’s done,” indicating a willingness to delay the budget further.
- Despite the delay, Hochul invested $370 million to combat gun violence, citing reduced shootings and murder rates.
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Best to seek Albany budget constraint
Any hope that the extended deadline for the current budget negotiations in Albany will result in a more modest New York State budget tailored for today’s economic environment is highly misplaced. Gov. Hochul initially proposed an inflated $252 billion budget. This budget represents a spending growth of nearly 11%, which, other than the governor’s 2022 budget, is the highest spending rate in more than a decade. It is also $100 billion — or about …


State budget delay continues as lawmakers toil over handful of Hochul's policy plans
ALBANY — The New York state legislature has passed another short-term budget extender, kicking the can on budget deliberations into next week as legislative leaders and the governor continue to push back and forth on a handful of policy items…
NYS Lawmakers pass another budget extender
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)---The state budget is now three days late. Lawmakers have issued another extender so that employees can get paid in the interim. The latest budget extender is now going until Monday, allowing state operations to continue. Of the more than $2 billion dollar extender, some of that money is going towards funding the New York National Guard members helping to fill staffing shortages in state prisons. "There’s about $38 million …
NY lawmakers pass another budget extension before going home for weekend
While Gov. Kathy Hochul seemingly tallied a budget-process win Thursday on her bell-to-bell school cellphone ban, the final spending plan is still up in the air and lawmakers passed another funding extension.


State budget delay continues as lawmakers toil over handful of Hochul’s policy plans
ALBANY — The New York state legislature has passed another short-term budget extender, kicking the can on budget deliberations into next week as legislative leaders and the governor continue to push back and forth on a handful of policy items…
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