Thursday, February 09, 2006

The State Of Your Money

Governor Pataki's Proposed 2006-07 Budget Now Available Online

2006-07 Executive Budget
Executive Budget Overview
Executive Budget — Four-Year Financial Plan
Executive Budget — Capital Program and Financing Plan
Executive Budget — Economic and Revenue Outlook
Executive Budget — Agency Presentations
Appropriation Bills
Article VII Bills
School Aid Budgets
2005-06 Deficiency Bills
2006-07 Reform Initiatives
30-Day Amendments

Text of Governor Pataki's Budget Address (requires Adobe Acrobat)

2006-07 Executive Budget Overview
In HTML format (Published 01/17/2006)
In PDF format (Published 01/17/2006, 4.27MB)

2006-07 Executive Budget — Four-Year Financial Plan
Entire document In PDF format (Published 01/17/2006, 1.47MB)

2006-07 Executive Budget — Capital Program and Financing Plan
Entire document In PDF format (Published 01/17/2006, 1.25MB)

2006-07 Executive Budget — Economic and Revenue Outlook
Entire document In PDF format (Published 01/17/2006, 8.15MB)

2006-07 Executive Budget — Agency Presentations
Entire document In PDF format (Published 1/17/2006, 2MB)
By section and functional area HTML list of PDF files
By individual agencyHTML list of PDF files

2006-07 Appropriation Bills
Appropriations for the Support of Government
Public Protection and General Government Budget In PDF format (Published 01/17/2006, 351KB)
Transportation, Economic Development, and Environmental Conservation BudgetIn PDF format (Published 01/17/2006, 871KB)
Health and Mental Hygiene In PDF format (Published 01/17/2006, 515KB)
Education, Labor and Family Assistance Budget In PDF format (Published 01/17/2006, 1MB)
Appropriations for State Debt Service
Entire document In PDF format (Published 01/17/2006, 28KB)
Appropriations for Legislature and Judiciary
Entire document In PDF format (Published 01/17/2006, 680KB)
HTML Versions of the Appropriation Bills are available on the Legislative Session Information Page. This link will open a new window for the Legislative Bill Search Page.

2006-07 Article VII Bills
Education, Labor and Family Assistance Memorandum in Support
Article VII Education, Labor and Family Assistance Bill
Health and Mental Hygiene Memorandum in Support
Article VII Health and Mental Hygiene Bill
Public Protection and General Government Memorandum in Support
Article VII Public Protection and General Government Bill
Revenue Memorandum in Support
Article VII Revenue Bill Transportation, Economic Development and Environmental Conservation Memorandum in Support
Article VII Transportation Economic Development and Environmental Conservation Bill Workers' Compensation Reform Memorandum in Support
Article VII Workers' Compensation Reform Bill

2005-06 Deficiency Bills
Omnibus Memorandum in Support
Appropriation Deficiency Bill
Racing Memorandum in Support
Appropriation Deficiency Bill
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) Memorandum in Support
Appropriation Deficiency Bill
Omnibus Memorandum in Support
Article VII Deficiency Bill
Racing Memorandum in Support
Article VII Deficiency Bill
HTML Versions of the Enacted Deficiency Bills are available on the Legislative Session Information Page. This link will open a new window for the Legislative Bill Search Page.

2006-07 Reform Initiatives
Constitutional Budget Reform
Memorandum in Support (In PDF Format (86KB)) Constitutional Budget Reform Bill (In PDF Format(182KB))
Statutory Budget Reform
Memorandum in Support (In PDF Format (24KB))Statutory Budget Reform Bill (In PDF Format(1MB))
Constitutional Debt Reform
Memorandum in Support (In PDF Format (217KB)) Constitutional Debt Reform Bill (In PDF Format(452KB))

New York State Office of the Governor
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In the coming weeks, we will offer analysis and comment on the Governor's proposed budget and it's likely impact upon Long Island's communities. We welcome you to do likewise, and, thereafter, to contact your State Legislators asking the "whys" and "wherefores," expressing your concerns and desires, and speaking up on behalf of your hometown.

Remember, "the Governor proposes and the legislature disposes." Or is it "dozes?" Sometimes, it's hard to tell. . .

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