Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday released a $98.6 billion executive budget proposal for the 2022 fiscal year, relying on new federal funds to massively increase spending aimed at spurring the city’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
The mayor’s “recovery budget” invests deeply in New Yorkers, he said at his budget presentation from City Hall, with resources going towards fair student funding, summer youth programs, early childhood education, job creation, gun violence prevention, mental health services, nonprofit community groups, small businesses, and more.
The executive budget reflects a $6.3 billion increase in spending compared with the mayor’s preliminary budget proposal released in January, when the administration was uncertain about the level of federal stimulus that would be delivered by the federal government and prepared for the worst-case scenario. But the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act approved by President Biden and the Democratic Congress in Ma
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Massena school district presenting budget with no tax levy increase
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TROY, N.Y. â The Troy City School District Board of Education adopted a proposed 2021-2022 budget of $115,293,164. With this plan, the tax levy will increase 0%, which is $532,537 below the allowable tax cap of 1.4%.
This marks the ninth consecutive year the district has proposed a budget at or below the tax cap.
This year, residents will vote in person on the proposed budget on Tuesday, May 18. They will also vote for candidates running for three open seats on the Board of Education.
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In addition, they will vote on the establishment of a new $5 million capital reserve to be funded over 10 years. This reserve will be used to help keep district facilities safe and up to date, officials noted.