New state budget may surpass $220 billion

ALBANY – Friday, April 7 marks one week since the deadline for the state budget and there is still no deal in sight. However, the war of words is heating up.

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According to multiple sources at the state Capitol in Albany, policy discussion over criminal justice issues continues to be the main impediment on the road to a final budget agreement. In other words, the preponderance of the monetary issues have essentially been settled.

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Gov. Hochul was asking for a spending package worth about $216 billion. Sources say we can expect that figure to surpass $220 billion.

Much of the revenue is coming from the federal government’s COVID disbursements. That state money will be used to build a new football stadium in Buffalo. The amount is in the neighborhood of $600 million.

We also know there’ll be more spending for home healthcare workers, childcare and depressed hospitals.
Education spending is also expected to rise.

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As the budget inches closer to the finish line, many are still wondering why this spending blueprint couldn’t have been in place a week ago.

Hear from the frustrated lawmakers as they further discuss where the points of contention still exist by watching the video of Dan Levy’s story.