Medicaid
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2025 State of the State SummaryNYSAC's summary of the 2025 State of the State address.
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2025 Legislative ProgramLearn about NYSAC's priorities for the 2025 State Legislative Session.
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2024 Legislative SummaryRead our comprehensive report of legislation with county impact that has passed both houses of the State Legislature
- Agriculture & Rural Affairs
- Children with Special Needs
- Cybersecurity
- Demographic and Economic Reports
- Economic Development
- Human Services
- Intergovernmental Affairs
- Mandates
- Medicaid
- Public Health
- Public Safety
- Taxation and Finance
- Transportation & Infrastructure
- Veterans' Affairs
- Climate, Environment & Energy
- Mental Health
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SFY 2025 Enacted State Budget Impact ReportDetailed analysis of the county impact of the SFY 2025 State Budget.
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SFY 2025 One House Budgets County Impact ReportNYSAC's analysis of the SFY 2025 Senate and Assembly Budget proposals.
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The Hidden County Costs that Fund the State’s Growing Spending PlansSince the 1960’s, the State of New York has relied on local tax revenues as a piggy bank to fund programs and services.
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NYSAC Releases SFY 2025 Executive Budget Impact ReportEach year, NYSAC publishes an Executive Budget impact report, highlighting the areas of the Governor’s Executive Budget proposal impacting county governments
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2024 State of the State SummaryAnalysis of Governor Hochul's 2024 State of the State address.
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Year-End Update: 2023 Legislative SummaryRead our comprehensive report of legislation with county impact that has passed both houses of the State Legislature
- Agriculture & Rural Affairs
- Children with Special Needs
- Cybersecurity
- Demographic and Economic Reports
- Economic Development
- Human Services
- Intergovernmental Affairs
- Mandates
- Medicaid
- Public Health
- Public Safety
- Taxation and Finance
- Transportation & Infrastructure
- Veterans' Affairs
- Climate, Environment & Energy
- Mental Health
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Statement From NYSAC President Michael E. Zurlo On State Budget AgreementNew York State's county governments are disappointed that rather than fulfilling the Governor's promise to usher in a new era of responsible state government that makes New York more affordable, the enacted budget engages in old Albany budget gimmicks that literally pass the buck onto local taxpayers.
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