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Assembly advances 11th budget extender to keep state operations funded through May 14
Summary
The New York State Assembly passed Assembly No. 11295, an 11th budget extender that the rules chair said will fund state operations and key programs through May 14; lawmakers pressed leaders for a public financial plan and debated possible delays to the EV school‑bus mandate and pension ‘Tier 6’ changes.
The New York State Assembly passed Assembly No. 11295 on May 11, advancing an 11th budget extender intended to keep state operations and critical programs funded through May 14.
Mister Pretlow, chair of the Assembly Committee on Rules, told members that the extender is a stopgap while leaders continue negotiating a full budget. "This extender would ensure funding for state operations and other programs through May 14," he said during an explanation on the floor.
Pretlow listed the categories the extender covers, including institutional payroll, adoption subsidies, public benefit payments, health programs, unemployment insurance, OPWDD services, veterans programs and general state charges. In response to questions, he said the total amount appropriated so…
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