NY Focus: How the New York State Budget Is Made
In the coming weeks, New York’s lawmakers will pass a budget that determines how the state will spend over $230 billion in public money. It’s a massive sum, bigger than most countries’ budgets, and outpacing every other state except California.
At stake are key questions for New York’s future. Will the state invest in treatment centers for people struggling with opioid addiction? Will it stop subsidizing the expansion of fossil fuel–based heating systems? With a declining incarcerated population, how many prisons can the state close?
Radio Catskill's Jason Dole speaks to NY Focus reporter Sam Mellins
Radio Catskill's Jason Dole speaks to NY Focus reporter Sam Mellins