New York Governor Kathy Hochul's administration has revealed that the recently passed spending bills amount to $277 billion in outlays, surpassing the initial estimate of $268 billion. This discrepancy has raised concerns about the state's fiscal outlook.
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New York's Spending Bills Total $277 Billion, Exceeding Initial Estimates
New York's recently passed spending bills total $277 billion, exceeding the initial estimate of $268 billion provided by Governor Kathy Hochul's administration. This has prompted discussions regarding the state's fiscal situation.
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Hochul’s $9B surprise leaves New York facing a fiscal cliff
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New York's Spending Bills Total $277 Billion, Exceeding Initial Estimates