Gov. Hochul Gets It: A State of the State That Moves New York Forward—Faster, Smarter and More Competitively
Perhaps the most impactful element of the governor’s State of the State is her direct confrontation with regulatory delay.
Perhaps the most impactful element of the governor’s State of the State is her direct confrontation with regulatory delay.
Comptroller Levine emphasized that the Adams Administration’s FY26 spending levels, which exceed revenue, and failure to properly budget for known, re-occurring expenses, have led to unusually high budget deficit projections for FY26 and FY27.
“The housing sector is not out of the woods yet,” said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun.
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