New York State Legislators came to an agreement yesterday up in Albany. The 2008-2009 New York State Budget was finally approved. It will include $121.7 billion in state spending, an increase of 4.9% from last year.
“In the face of two crises, one in government and one in our economy we came together to produce a responsible budget for the people of New York,” said Governor Paterson. “This was by no means a perfect process, nor is it a perfect product. But we were able to achieve the programmatic reforms and cost controls needed to move forward and confront the challenges ahead.”
Local Details from the 2008/09 Budget:
Education, the budget calls for a $1.8 billion increase in school aid statewide. On Long Island , almost every district will see an increase in school aid.
School District-08/09 State Aid-Increase from 07/08
Bellmore- 4,692,353 (+ 841,402)
Bellmore-Merrick- 19,591,127 (+ 1,829,411)
Island Trees- 15,209,617 (+1,563,466)
Levittown- 51,726,163 (+4,570,320)
Merrick- 6,091,849 (+353,337)
North Bellmore- 11,652,339 (+1,139,585)
North Merrick- 6,596,619 (+890,163)
Seaford- 9,970,932 (+576,502)
Wantagh- 14,751,451 (+1,045,550)
Nassau Community College will get $28.5 million for a new Performing Arts Building, new Parking Lots, updated Windows, new Energy Savings Initiatives, updated Fire Alarms and Public Address System.
SUNY Farmingdale will receive $39.3 millionand SUNY Westbury $13 Million.
For other school districts on Long Island or in NY click here http://assembly.state.ny.us/comm/WAM/2008schoolaid/#n
For a full list of other SUNY schools click here http://assembly.state.ny.us/comm/WAM/2008sunycuny/2008suny.html
Parks, $120 million for state parks, statewide. Jones Beach will get $4.2 million for boardwalk improvements, Zach’s Bay Comfort Station, upgrades in the water treatment plant and pool filtration system.
For a full list of state aid to New York parks click here http://assembly.state.ny.us/comm/WAM/2008Parks/2008parks.pdf
Statewide Details:
Economic Development Projects, statewide $350 millionfor the New York State Capital Assistance Program (NYSCAP).
Heathcare, $25 million for 400,000 uninsured children.
For a full list click here http://www.budget.state.ny.us/
New Statewide Taxes:
Closing unintended tax loopholes ($429 million); increasing programmatically tailored fees ($203 million); increasing cigarette taxes by $1.25 per pack to $2.75 to fund health care investments ($265 million); and requiring Internet retailers such as Amazon.com to collect sales tax which is already owed to the State ($50 million). Certain Executive Budget revenue proposals were rejected, including taxing illegal drugs, imposing an additional $15 auto insurance surcharge, collecting a five-cent deposit on non-carbonated beverages, and removing restrictions on the operations of Quick Draw – though authorization for the game will be extended for two years.