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N.Y. Comptroller Urges Lawmakers To Set Money Aside As Budget Grows

N.Y. State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli
Mike Groll
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AP
N.Y. State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli

New York has access to the largest budget in state history — $212 billion. But the state comptroller has cautioned lawmakers to preserve some cash for rainy days.

The state received $12 billion from federal relief. Lawmakers also have increased corporate and personal income taxes on wealthy New Yorkers.

State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said in a new report that he is concerned lawmakers will take advantage of the money and spend at an unsustainable level.

DiNapoli said he believes there is a missed opportunity to set aside the new revenues to make sure the state is in a good position in case of an emergency, such as another lockdown.

The state spent over $175 billion last year during the pandemic.