By Vivian Wang and Jesse McKinley
ALBANY
— The New York State budget — a nine-figure monster that prescribes
more than $150 billion in spending — is due on April 1, which some
cynics might note is also April Fools’ Day. More important, that date
also marks Easter and the second day of Passover, elements that may
factor into an on-time or early budget.
But
in a possible rush to finish, more contentious social issues, which are
often wedged into the spending plan, may be deferred to later in the
legislative session, which ends in June.
Here’s a quick rundown on some of the issues being discussed as the negotiations enter their final week.
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Source: The New York Times (via Empire Report New York)
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