To commemorate Veterans Day, the New York State Department of Labor reminds veterans statewide that the agency offers a wide variety of services designed specifically to help them find a new career path.
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the installation of kiosks at several locations on Long Island and in the Southern Tier that will connect veterans, service members and their families with specialized information and assistance.
The New York State Legislature passed the Revenue portions of the State’s 2022-23 Budget on April 7 (Assembly Bill A 9009C/Senate Bill S 8009C), and Governor Hochul signed it on April 9.
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On April 7, 2021, the Legislature passed and sent to the Governor the bills constituting the 2021-22 budget legislation (the Budget ). New York’s lawmakers had exhibited considerable restraint in the recent past, generally keeping spending increases and thus revenue increases at about the level of inflation. But pent-up spending demand, the COVID pandemic, one-party control of the Senate and Assembly, and a fiscally-conservative Executive perceived as politically weakened, resulted in lawmakers muzzling spending restraint, at least for the next few years. And with the spending increases comes a panoply of revenue-raisers which, given the already unprecedented exodus of wealthy taxpayers from New York over the past year, makes one wonder who will be left to pay such taxes!