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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 1, 2007

07-08 STATE BUDGET SHIFTS SPENDING PRIORITIES

Landmark Reforms Included in New State Budget

Governor Eliot Spitzer said today that the enacted state budget shifts spending priorities in ways that will benefit New York for years to come.

The budget will distribute education aid according to need instead of politics. It controls runaway growth in health care spending, while focusing Medicaid dollars to Medicaid patients. It makes the state’s property tax relief program progressive. It provides a major infusion of resources to distressed cities. And it funds a series of high tech initiatives and cuts overall business taxes.

These and other initiatives are part of the 2007-08enacted budget, a $120.9 billion plan that increases overall spending by 7.3 percent. The $51.6 billion budget supported by State tax dollars (General Fund) proposes growth in spending of 4.0 percent, as compared to 10 percent last year.

“This budget marks a tremendous achievement in focusing government on making smarter, more responsible choices for the future,” Spitzer said.  “Taken together, these proposals will set New York on a new path, and I applaud the legislature for joining me in this important first step.” 

Key initiatives in the enacted state budget include:

The enacted budget maintains nearly $3 billion in total reserves, equal to 5.6 percent of General Fund spending. It includes deposits into both the Debt Reduction Reserve and the new Rainy Day Reserve, established as part of the recent budget reform agreement.

Details regarding the education, health care, property tax relief and distressed municipalities aid and other components of the budget are provided in the attached materials.

The enacted budget adheres to the recently enacted Budget Reform Act of 2007.