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is proposing the next budget. After talking for months about the need to rein in spending, the governor had to reconcile his campaign promises to substantially increase funds for education and lower property taxes, while also moving to make available to all of the state's children and increase aid to distressed municipalities.

The governor's plan for cuts is aimed at the , adding $6 billion over three years to the existing School Tax Relief program, known by the acronym [STAR]. Benefits under the plan decrease for upstate households with incomes exceeding $60,000 and households in and its suburbs with incomes exceeding $80,000.

A couple days earlier he spoke more about reform.

His "distressed municipalities" plans are a crucial aspect of his plan to restore New York state economically, especially upstate... He said the distressed municipalities receiving the new aid will be expected to develop multi-year performance plans that must be approved by the state. They will be expected to target the increased aid for programs that will improve the fiscal health of communities, including developing initiatives and making cost-saving investments in technology, Spitzer said. (argh, )


 




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