Tuesday, March 27, 2012

lawyer, liar, pope, and cardinal. if Andrew Cuomo were a man of his word

 
or had a bit of common sense the NY OTBs would be open every day of the
year whether or not Cardinal Cuomo was in Church or not.
Cardinal Cuomo can't tell the Greek Bettors of New York when 
Easter Sunday or Palm Sunday is.
While Cardinal Cuomo may believe that New York State is a Christian State, it is a 
Christian State with Greek residents and Greek Bettors. 
all other bettors do not count in Cardinal Cuomo's tally.
 
 
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From the Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
Dear Fellow New Yorker,
Today, Governor Cuomo announced an agreement on the 2012-2013 budget that closes a multi-billion dollar deficit with no new taxes, fees, or gimmicks and limits state spending growth to 2 percent. For the second straight year, we have put New Yorkers first in the budget process by focusing on fiscal responsibility, job creation, government efficiency, and investing in our communities across the state.
The cornerstone of this budget is the Governor’s New York Works program. This innovative jobs program includes the launch of the New York Works Task Force, which will oversee $15 billion in investment and accelerate infrastructure projects across the state to create tens of thousands of jobs. The program leverages funding from an array of sources and only spends $743 million in new state money.
The New York Works program also includes:
• A second round of funding for the Regional Economic Development Councils to implement their long-term plans for economic growth;
• The first phase of a multi-year $1 billion economic development package for Buffalo;

• A new round of funding for the Governor's NYSUNY 2020 Challenge Grants;

• Full funding for the MTA Capital Plan to improve transit in New York City; and

• The Energy SuperHighway Initiative to facilitate billions of dollars in private sector investment to ensure access to low-cost energy across the state to support growth.

Click here to learn more about how the NY Works Task Force will create tens of thousands of jobs for New Yorkers.
This year’s budget also continues the Governor’s commitment to making government work for the people by maximizing government performance and efficiency. We've allocated $125 million of school aid for performance grants that link funding to academic improvement and school district efficiencies.  The budget also enacts the Governor’s interchangeability provision that will expedite government consolidation and streamline processes, saving taxpayer dollars by maximizing efficiency.   And the budget includes a new measure to allow state agencies to reduce spending by increasing centralized purchasing of certain common goods and services.
Following up on last week’s passage of historic pension reform that will save $80 billion for local governments over the next 30 years, this budget provides additional financial relief for counties. By phasing in a state takeover of the growth of Medicaid costs, this budget aims to save counties and New York City an additional $1.2 billion over five years.
Click here to learn more about how Governor Cuomo is reimagining government to improve performance.
In addition to getting the state’s economy back on track, the Governor understands that we must invest in our local communities. This budget contains measures to strengthen communities across the state, including supportive services for our most vulnerable New Yorkers, the continued reform of the juvenile justice system to reduce juvenile crime and promote healthy kids and communities, mortgage foreclosure counseling services to help New Yorkers stay in their homes, and funding for community colleges and higher education to provide greater opportunities for our young people.
Click here to learn more about how this year’s budget will provide support for communities across the state.
This year’s budget proves that by working together we can continue to deliver results for the people of New York.
Together, we are building a new New York.

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