The budget includes a lot of contentious policies; some say it will help New Yorkers, while others say the deal will give them a reason to flee the Empire State
The budget will raise the minimum wage to $17 and deliver $300 million to the beleaguered MTA.More than a month after it was due, lawmakers in Albany finally approvedLawmakers signed off on a $229-billion budget for the 2024 fiscal year, which begins on July 1. Democrats control Albany and so the vote fell along party lines.The minimum wage will rise by 2026, a landmark victory for many labor activists. Bail Reform Rollbacksmeans necessary to ensure defendants return to court.
They can set a higher bail or deny it entirely. When judges are not allowed to set bail, they can set more stringent conditions for release. An MTA bus and cyclist cross 42nd Street as the sun sets on July 10, 2022, in New York City.
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