28/04/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 28/04/2025 18:29
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced an agreement has been reached with legislative leaders on key priorities in the Fiscal Year 2026 New York State Budget.
"I promised New Yorkers to fight like hell to put money back in their pockets and make our streets and subways safer. That's exactly what this budget will do," Governor Hochul said. "Working with our partners in the Legislature we've reached an agreement to pass a balanced, fiscally responsible budget. Good things take time, and this budget is going to make a real difference for New York families."
Highlights of the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget include:
With a conceptual agreement in place, the legislative houses are expected to pass bills that will enact these priorities in the coming days. Based on a preliminary assessment of the negotiated changes to the Executive proposal, the total Budget for FY 2026 is currently estimated at $254 billion. The FY 2026 Budget does not raise income or statewide business taxes, maintains record State reserves to safeguard state finances and grants the Governor the powers necessary to make future adjustments if actions by the federal government require.