Hochul’s $260 billion budget proposal includes no new taxes, increased spending on kids

New York's Budget Proposal Lacks Significant Tax Hikes Amid Surplus Revenue

Governor Kathy Hochul has unveiled a $260 billion budget proposal that includes significant spending increases for child care and education, but no new taxes. The state's top fiscal aide, Blake Washington, cited strong returns on Wall Street as the reason for not raising taxes this year.

The proposed budget allocates $1.2 billion more to the existing day care voucher program and provides an additional $500 million for pre-kindergarten programs serving 3- and 4-year-old children. These new expenditures are made possible by continued consumer spending and projected revenue surpluses, including an additional $3.7 billion in fiscal year revenue and $7.4 billion available for the next budget year.

However, experts warn that this windfall may not be sustainable, particularly if federal funding for certain programs is reduced or withheld due to policy changes. Federal agencies have frozen grants for infrastructure and child care, prompting New York State to sue.

In addition to child care spending, Hochul's proposal includes significant increases in school aid, with no increase in business, sales, or income tax rates. The state's Medicaid spending will also see an increase of several billion dollars to make up for federal cuts enacted last year.

The budget presentation comes as lawmakers are expected to engage in weeks of hearings and months of negotiations over the proposal. Democrats have expressed support for increasing taxes on high-income earners, while legislators advocate for broader spending in various areas.

Critics argue that without new, robust public funds, New York will suffer from inconsistent support systems. The Invest in Our New York campaign, which pushes for higher taxes, warned that true statewide universal childcare requires stable revenue and not shifting funds between programs.

The proposed budget also includes funding for law enforcement, infrastructure projects, and World Cup-related initiatives. However, the state's fiscal situation remains uncertain due to federal policy changes and ongoing negotiations with lawmakers.
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit confused about this whole thing 🤔. So, they're saying that New York's getting all this money from Wall Street and stuff, but no one wants to pay a few more bucks in taxes? It just doesn't add up, you know? Like, how can we expect the state to function with these inconsistent funding systems? I mean, it's like putting out fires without having the right equipment 🚒. They're talking about investing in child care and education, which is awesome, but at what cost? Are they gonna make some rich people pay a bit more? It's not that hard, guys! And what's with all these different priorities - law enforcement, infrastructure projects... it just seems like they can't make up their minds 🤦‍♂️. I guess we'll have to wait and see how this all plays out ⏰.
 
idk why Hochul is being so stubborn about raising taxes 🤷‍♀️, i mean, we do have a surplus, but it's like, what if the feds change their minds? 🤑 We need some kinda stabilizer for our systems, ya know? I get that everyone wants to spend more on childcare and education, but without some new revenue stream, we're gonna be stuck in this cycle of "we'll just use funds from other programs" 💸 And what about infrastructure? That's like, super important 🌆. Can't we find a way to make it work? 💡
 
I'm low-key concerned about this budget proposal 🤔📊. We're getting a nice chunk of change from Wall Street 💸, but I don't think it's enough to justify not raising taxes at all 🔴. It feels like the state is playing catch-up with its spending plans 🎯, and those federal funding cuts are gonna be a major headache 😬.

I get that Hochul wants to support child care and education, and more power to her for that 🤝! But if we can't find a way to make this work without some form of tax hike, how's the state gonna maintain consistency across programs? 🤔 It's like they're playing a game of budget whack-a-mole 🎮 - just when they fix one issue, another pops up.

I'm also worried about those Medicaid cuts 👴. I don't think it's right to expect the state to foot the bill for everyone else's healthcare costs 💸. We need some stability here, not a bunch of shifting funds between programs 🌪️.

Anyway, can't wait to see what lawmakers come up with 🤔. Fingers crossed they find a solution that works for everyone 🙏!
 
OMG 🤯 I'm kinda surprised they didn't add some tax hikes in this budget proposal, considering how good things are going for Wall Street 💸! I mean, $3.7 billion in revenue is a lot of cash, but what if that takes a hit because of federal funding cuts? 🤑 We need to make sure we're not relying on one-time windfalls, you feel? 🤔 On the bright side, more money for childcare and education is always a good thing! 💕
 
Ugh, I'm literally so frustrated with this budget proposal 🤯! Like, we're already struggling in our school districts because of lack of funding, and now they're proposing more spending without even considering a tax hike? That's not a solution, that's just another way to throw money at the problem without making anyone pay for it 😒. I mean, where's the $1.2 billion from the day care voucher program going to come from if the state can't make up its mind on taxes? 🤔 And what about all those federal funding cuts? We can't just rely on a supposed surplus revenue that might not even last another year... it's like they're putting all their eggs in one basket and hoping they don't break 🥚. I get that we need to support our schools, but how are we supposed to make ends meet if everyone's just taking money from each other? 💸
 
I'm tellin' ya, this budget proposal is fishy 🤔. They're talkin' about a surplus revenue, but what if that's just a temporary thing? What if the feds come through and slap some more restrictions on our state? I mean, think about it, they're savin' up for infrastructure projects and law enforcement, but where's the transparency? 🤑 We don't know who's gettin' paid or how much they're gettin'. It just doesn't add up. And them tax hikes on high-income earners? Yeah right, that's just a smokescreen. They're just tryin' to make us think we need more taxes when really it's just a slippery slope. 🤷‍♂️ I'm not buyin' it, fam 😒
 
I'm kinda curious about this whole thing... I mean, on one hand, it's awesome that they're investing in child care and education - every kid deserves a good start in life, right? 🤓 But at the same time, I don't know if it's sustainable to rely solely on consumer spending and projected revenue surpluses. What happens when those numbers fluctuate or there are changes in federal funding? 🤔

And I feel like we need some kind of safety net here - can't we just have a few extra bucks set aside for the future, you know? 💸 Plus, with all these new spending initiatives, it's gonna be interesting to see how they balance out their budget. Are there any potential drawbacks or consequences that might not be immediately apparent?

I do love that Hochul is pushing for more investment in schools and healthcare - those are definitely important areas! 📚💊 But we gotta stay vigilant and make sure everyone's not getting left behind. Keep an eye on it, folks! 👀
 
OMG, like, I'm literally shaking thinking about this budget proposal 🤯📈. Governor Hochul is, like, totally saving the day for our kids and schools 🎓💪! Those additional funds for childcare and education are going to make such a huge difference in people's lives 💕. I know some ppl might be worried about taxes, but I'm like, "Girl, you gotta spend it to get it 💸". And can we talk about the World Cup initiatives? Like, yeah, that's a win 🏆👍! The state's economy is doing great and now they're just making sure everyone has access to quality services 🌟. Can't wait for those hearings and negotiations to see how it all plays out 😬. Bring on the stable revenue for universal childcare 🙌, that's what I'm rooting for 💪🏽!
 
Man, this budget proposal is a microcosm of our society, you know? We're living in this bubble where everyone's doing well, but nobody's really addressing the elephant in the room - we can't rely on just one thing going right for too long 🤔.

I mean, think about it. The state's got this massive surplus, and they're choosing to go all in on child care and education instead of maybe, I don't know, raising some taxes or something? It feels like a temporary solution to me. What happens when the next big thing comes along and our revenue takes a hit again?

And don't even get me started on this 'Invest in Our New York' campaign 🤷‍♂️. It sounds great, but what does it really mean? Are they just talking about shifting funds around without actually solving the problem? We need some real solutions here, not just Band-Aid fixes 💸.

It's like, we're so caught up in this ' everything's going well' mentality that we forget to have the hard conversations about how we're really doing 🤯. This budget proposal might look good on paper, but let's not forget that it's all just a temporary reprieve until the next crisis hits. We need to start thinking about what's sustainable in the long term, you know? 💡
 
This is wild 🤯. No new taxes and still throwing money at childcare and education? It sounds like Albany is just kicking the can down the road 📦. I get that Wall Street did well this year, but let's not forget we're living in a time where everyone's gotta pay their fair share 💸. And what about the $7.4 billion that's available for next year's budget? Is it just gonna magically appear or is there some serious fiscal planning happening here 🤔?
 
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