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ALBANY â Members of the state Independent Redistricting Commission are waiting on the state Legislatureâs direction, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo to sign the 2021-22 state budget, to access millions of dollars to start redrawing elective district lines months behind schedule.
The redistricting commission was allocated $4 million in the Legislatureâs $212 billion budget, which passed nearly one week after the midnight April 1 deadline, and matches the commissionâs budget request submitted to the Legislature and the Executive Chamber.
The Assembly proposed the commission receive $7 million in its 2021-22 budget last month. The Senate earmarked the commissionâs requested $4 million included in the final spending plan.
ALBANY â Members of the state Independent Redistricting Commission are waiting on the state Legislatureâs direction, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo to sign the 2021-22 state budget, to access millions of dollars to start redrawing elective district lines months behind schedule.
The redistricting commission was allocated $4 million in the Legislatureâs $212 billion budget, which passed nearly one week after the midnight April 1 deadline, and matches the commissionâs budget request submitted to the Legislature and the Executive Chamber.
The Assembly proposed the commission receive $7 million in its 2021-22 budget last month. The Senate earmarked the commissionâs requested $4 million included in the final spending plan.
Associated Press ALBANY New York will boost spending by billions over the next year in a bid to revitalize the state’s hard-hit economy under a late spending plan that failed to pass in time Tuesday to prevent more delayed paychecks for state workers. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has long prided himself on getting the budget passed within a few days of an April 1 deadline and trying to keep spending increases minimal. Lawmakers narrowly met the budget deadline last spring at the start of the pandemic, when the Assembly and Senate didn’t offer their own spending proposals. A majority of Democratic state lawmakers have called on the governor to resign and questioned whether he’s too distracted to lead as he faces allegations ranging from sexual misconduct to hiding data about COVID-19 deaths among nursing home residents.
Marina Villeneuve
View of the Senate Chamber floor during a Legislative Session at the New York state Capitol, Monday, March 8, 2021, in Albany.
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ALBANY New York will boost spending by billions over the next year in a bid to revitalize the state’s hard-hit economy under a budget deal announced Tuesday by lawmakers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Cuomo has long prided himself on getting the budget passed on time and trying to keep spending increases minimal. Lawmakers passed a budget on time last spring amid the pandemic, when the Assembly and Senate didn’t offer their own spending proposals.