『New York Budget Battle: Democrats Push Millionaire Tax Hike as Hochul Advances $263B Plan for April Deadline』のカバーアート

New York Budget Battle: Democrats Push Millionaire Tax Hike as Hochul Advances $263B Plan for April Deadline

New York Budget Battle: Democrats Push Millionaire Tax Hike as Hochul Advances $263B Plan for April Deadline

無料で聴く

ポッドキャストの詳細を見る

概要

New York navigates a mix of fiscal debates, economic momentum, and lingering winter chills as spring teases its arrival. Democratic state lawmakers in the Senate and Assembly are advancing budget proposals to raise taxes on millionaires, a move opposed by Governor Kathy Hochul, whose $263 billion plan avoids broad tax hikes and targets passage by April 1, according to Politico. The New York State Legislature has scheduled joint budget hearings from January 27 through February 26, inviting public input on Governor Hochuls SFY 2026-27 Executive Budget, as announced by the NFIB. In her January State of the State address, Hochul outlined affordability and public safety initiatives, including expanded funding for Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities, a renewed $35 million investment to cut waitlists for in-home services for seniors, and the new CAPABLE program offering nursing and home modifications to 2,600 older adults, per the Retired Public Employees Association.

On the economic front, a major industrial development is underway in Brooklyns Gravesend neighborhood along the waterfront, six years after the site sold for $54 million, reports the New York Business Journals. Japanese firm Marubeni Corporation is entering the U.S. private equity market through a New York-based fund managed by Branford Castle Partners, aiming to support small and mid-sized companies amid global uncertainties, according to Marubeni.

Community efforts persist amid weather challenges. The New York City Department of Sanitation issued a Winter Operations Advisory for March 3, preparing for light snow of a coating to half an inch, following last weeks 20-plus inches and ongoing cleanup. No major injuries or disruptions were reported. Governor Hochuls proposals also emphasize public safety enhancements for older residents.

Forecasts bring relief, with NBC 4 New York predicting highs in the upper 50s by weekends end, climbing toward the 60s as a polar vortex shift ushers spring-like warmth, per Time Out and Fox Weatherjust in time for daylight saving time.

Looking Ahead: Watch for budget negotiations intensifying through April, details on senior support programs, and the Gravesend projects progress, alongside any shifts in that welcome warmup.

Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs

For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
まだレビューはありません