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Budget Agreement Includes Cuts, Full Pension Contributions and Some New Revenue
Budget Agreement • April 24th, 2018

The state budget passed today by the General Assembly for fiscal years 2019 and 2020 is very similar to the House’s budget proposal. Like the House proposal, the budget agreement – and accompanying revenue bill – includes substantial cuts in many areas but also raises a small amount of revenue and relies heavily on fund transfers in order to limit some cuts and make additional investments in a few areas.

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Ten Month Posted Price Budget Agreement
Budget Agreement • June 25th, 2021

Any credit balances remaining on the account shall be retained by Southbridge Tire Co., Inc. and will be applied to charges incurred after the contract period.

AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP OF PLEASANT VILLAGE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Budget Agreement • September 28th, 2006 • WNC Housing Tax Credit Fund VI, L.P., Series 13 • Operators of apartment buildings • Oregon
North Coast Teacher Induction Program Private School Budget Agreement
Budget Agreement • September 4th, 2020

The North Coast Teacher Program (NCTIP) provides a two-year Induction program and credentialing services to private school teachers eligible for Induction, Education Specialists, and Career Technical Education Credential Programs on a “fee for service” model. Upon completion of Induction and credential requirements, private school teachers will be recommended for a California Clear Credential. (Note: This Agreement does NOT affect Intern services since Interns in private schools are not eligible for a state intern credential.) Please review the following information then sign and return a copy of this form with your signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

The Budget Agreement to Raise the Caps Supports Critical Investments for the American People
Budget Agreement • July 22nd, 2019

Administration represents a vast improvement over the harmful cuts contained in the President’s 2020 budget, and it provides much-needed certainty. The agreement increases discretionary funding limits for 2020 and 2021 and suspends the debt limit for two years, helping secure a strong future for the American people.

IAC News ­ 2016­17 NYS Budget Agreement
Budget Agreement • September 26th, 2022

To: "@BoardMembers" <BoardMembers@iacny.org>, "@DesignatedReps" <DesignatedReps@iacny.org>, "@DDExecs" <DDExecs@iacny.org>, "@EDExecs" <EDExecs@iacny.org>, "@ALLCHAIRS"

WEF & Member Association (MA) WEFMAX Responsibilities and Budget Agreement
Budget Agreement • July 5th, 2017

• Budget – Not-to-exceed budget of $12,700 which is broken out as $10,500.00 for food, $1,600.00 for AV, and $600 for room rental. This budget is provided by WEF to each MA Host for authorized expenses for each meeting.

Legislation Included in the June 15 Budget Agreement
Budget Agreement • June 17th, 2011
One-year Budget Agreement
Budget Agreement • April 3rd, 2020

KYR recently received an update from our lobby firm, McCarthy Strategic Solutions, on this ever-changing legislative session. House Appropriations & Revenue Chairman Steven Rudy and Senate Appropriations & Revenue Chairman Chris McDaniel announced yesterday the agreement between chambers on the Executive Branch Budget.

NYS Budget Agreement Finally Reached, Awaiting Senate Vote:
Budget Agreement • May 21st, 2024

It has been an eventful two weeks in Albany. After lawmakers were unable to reach a timely consensus for the April 1 fiscal year, New York State skirted an unprecedented government shutdown, unusual for Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has presided over timely NY budgets since 2011. Instead, Governor Cuomo introduced two so-called extender bills on Monday, a stopgap measure to keep the state afloat until May 31.

Budget Agreement 2014 Madam Speaker,
Budget Agreement • October 18th, 2013

This package is a continuation of budgets presented at an earlier stage and/or related legislation and regulations including the Tax Plan 2014 (appendix 1). It contains a reduction of the burden of income taxes and social contributions, improving employment and short-term purchasing power. Furthermore, the marginal tax rate is reduced structurally. These income tax reductions are mainly covered by a number of environmental measures. Spending on education and innovation and income support for families with children is stepped up. In order to enable this, the public sector services price development correction in 2014 will be withheld and social security and health care expenditure will be additionally curbed.

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Budget Agreement • June 1st, 2022
NYS Budget Agreement Finally Reached, Awaiting Senate Vote:
Budget Agreement • October 5th, 2021

It has been an eventful two weeks in Albany. After lawmakers were unable to reach a timely consensus for the April 1 fiscal year, New York State skirted an unprecedented government shutdown, unusual for Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has presided over timely NY budgets since 2011. Instead, Governor Cuomo introduced two so-called extender bills on Monday, a stopgap measure to keep the state afloat until May 31.

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Budget Agreement • December 29th, 2009
Budget Agreement Affirms Deep Cuts, Higher Pension Contributions
Budget Agreement • April 19th, 2016

The budget passed by the General Assembly maintains the governor’s proposed cuts of 9 percent to many parts of government over the biennium and contains a 4.5 percent cut to higher education and flat- funding for K-12 schools. It uses savings from these cuts along with one-time monies to contribute $1.16 billion above base funding over the two years directly to the state’s underfunded pension systems and put

City of Auburn
Budget Agreement • September 5th, 2014

The budget agreement requires you to make monthly/quarterly payments by the first of the month. Monthly payments will be divided into eight (8) equal installments starting October 1, 2014 and the final payment will be due on or before May 1, 2015. Quarterly payments will be due October 1st, December 1st, February 1st, and the final payment will be due on or before May 1, 2015. According to this agreement we will not charge interest on unpaid taxes (past the due dates) nor will we pay interest on any advanced payments. Failure to make your monthly/quarterly payment will result in a delinquent notice, interest will be charged and a lien filed on the property.

FW: 2016­17 NYS Budget Agreement
Budget Agreement • November 6th, 2020

As you have probably heard, the Governor and the Legislative Leaders came to a budget agreement late yesterday. The Governor held his first Red Room press conference in more than six months at 8:30 last night to present the budget agreement and highlight the minimum wage, paid family leave, school aid investment, tax cut etc. Below are highlights of what we know right now and the Governor’s press release. We will provide you with further details as they become available.

Budget Agreement Provides Critical Aid to Yonkers
Budget Agreement • May 16th, 2024

This year has been very difficult for the City of Yonkers and for the State of New York. In the wake of a multi-million dollar deficit crisis, Mayor Amicone has proposed layoffs and drastic cuts in services in order to close the City's budget gap. We have made a commitment to the residents of Yonkers that we would fight to try to avoid his doomsday scenario. Today we have reached a budget agreement that will make this a reality.

Budget Agreement Pares Back Sequester Cuts
Budget Agreement • May 28th, 2021

A two-year federal budget agreement (http://budget.house.gov/uploadedfiles/bba2013summary.pdf) reached by leading lawmakers last week will scale back budget sequester cuts in the fiscal years 2014 and 2015 while giving congressional appropriators a framework within which to draft an omnibus spending bill and avoid a government shutdown next month.

Budget Agreement 2014 Madam Speaker,
Budget Agreement • October 22nd, 2013

This package is a continuation of budgets presented at an earlier stage and/or related legislation and regulations including the Tax Plan 2014 (appendix 1). It contains a reduction of the burden of income taxes and social contributions, improving employment and short-term purchasing power. Furthermore, the marginal tax rate is reduced structurally. These income tax reductions are mainly covered by a number of environmental measures. Spending on education and innovation and income support for families with children is stepped up. In order to enable this, the public sector services price development correction in 2014 will be withheld and social security and health care expenditure will be additionally curbed.

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Budget Agreement • April 13th, 2019

So what does this mean for our men and women in uniform? It means put- ting a stop to the decline in combat readiness. It means knowing that our weapons systems will be delivered, maintained, and kept on the cutting edge.

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Total FY 24 New Investment: $682M
Budget Agreement • June 8th, 2023
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Budget Agreement • June 28th, 2023

Yesterday, the Legislature passed 21 bills, which together comprise most of the 2023-24 budget agreement reached between Governor Gavin Newsom, the Assembly, and the Senate. You’re not alone if you find this complex web of spending bills dizzying – the rough page count for the budget and pending trailer bills totals over 3,500 pages. As well reported, this budget reflects a

Agreement Between
Budget Agreement • August 26th, 2021
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BUDGET AGREEMENT
Budget Agreement • July 26th, 2022

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WGA LOW BUDGET AGREEMENT--APPLICATION
Budget Agreement • August 6th, 2010

(“Company”) has read the Writers Guild of America (“WGA”) Low Budget Agreement (the “Low Budget Agreement”). Company desires to produce (the “Picture”) under the Low Budget Agreement. Enclosed are the following documents:

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Budget Agreement • March 23rd, 2015
Budget Update
Budget Agreement • June 24th, 2022

The Legislature announced a Legislative Budget Agreement on June 1, 2022. The agreement between the Senate and Assembly summarizes the priorities of the Legislature and builds upon the Governor’s Budget Proposals. The specific elements of the agreement will be included in legislation (AB 154 and SB 154) in the coming days and must be passed by the Legislature before June 15, 2022. The legislation must then go to the Governor for his approval before the end of June. Negotiations between the Governor and the leadership of the Legislature will continue until Governor Newsom signs the final version of the budget. The final version of the 2022-23 budget will take effect on July 1, 2022.

House & Senate Budget Agreement Reached
Budget Agreement • April 19th, 2019

This past week the House and Senate announced an agreement on the state budget for the upcoming fiscal year (FY 20), meeting each other halfway.

State Budget Update #5 Updated 2022-23Budget Agreement Reached September 1, 2022 | 5 Pages
Budget Agreement • September 1st, 2022

As part of its final actions of the 2021-2022 legislative session, which ended yesterday, the Legislature passed a revised budget bill (AB 179) and several additional budget trailer bills that complete unfinished work from the 2022-23 budget negotiations earlier this summer. In the health and human services area, most of the outstanding issues were on the statutory language necessary for implementation of several proposals already adopted as part of the 2022-23 budget package enacted in June. Following is the outcome of those outstanding issues, which are contained in the omnibus human services trailer bill, AB 207.

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Budget Agreement • March 30th, 2015

March 29, 2015 State Budget Agreement Brings Mostly Good News, But Unfinished Business Remains  Many of the details on the state fiscal year 2015-2016 budget have emerged, including most of the Health and Mental Hygiene parts of the budget, which were released late last night. It is important to note that even the provisions that have been negotiated must still be voted on and approved by both houses of the Legislature and are not a "done deal" until that occurs. Negotiations are still underway in many areas, including healthcare capital, ethics reform, and education. Based on what we know now, we are pleased to report success in many areas including: Vital Access Provider funding at the level proposed by the Governor; targeted rural hospital funding; additional Doctors Across New York funding; a broad-based Medicaid quality pool; elimination of two old Medicaid penalty cuts (PPNOs/PPRs and early elective deliveries); rejection of the 340B program cut; and rejection of the provider

Budget Agreement between City and Sheriff Critical to Solving Chronic Problems at New Orleans Jail
Budget Agreement • September 25th, 2023

As the City of New Orleans (City) prepares its 2024 budget in the coming weeks, it should resolve a long- running disagreement with the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office over funding for the parish jail. The dispute flared anew last fall when the Sheriff’s Office requested an increase of $12.4 million in its City funding, or about 20%. The office said it needed the money to offset chronic underfunding and comply with court-ordered jail reforms. The City Council allowed the Sheriff’s Office to give pay raises to improve staff retention. But the council rejected the bulk of the request, citing concerns about the office’s financial transparency and accountability. As an alternative, the Sheriff’s Office asked Orleans Parish voters in April 2023 for an $11.7 million property tax increase. Voters overwhelmingly rejected it.

Budget Agreement/Disaster Supplemental
Budget Agreement • February 9th, 2018

Overview: February 9th Congress passed a two-year budget and an emergency supplemental appropriations for disaster. Congress will now have until March 23rd to appropriate the funds provided in the budget agreement.

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