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Regional Initiatives – New York City

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The Enacted New York State Budget provides New York City with a positive benefit of nearly $1.4 billion through substantial increases in education and other State aid, as well as by continuing to assume a portion of the City’s health care costs.

NYC Impact Chart

IMPACT OF THE 2008-09 ENACTED
BUDGET ON NYC ($ Millions) CITY
FISCAL YEAR ENDING IN 2009
Education 643.2
Revenue Actions 15.4
Welfare (33.0)
Health 0.4
Mental Hygiene (0.4)
Transportation 12.4
Municipal Aid 225.9
Public Protection/General Government 0.2
All Other Impacts (6.5)
Total 2008-09 Enacted Budget Actions 857.6
Continuing Medicaid Cap Savings 210.6
Continuing FHP Takeover Savings 311.8
Grand Total 1,380.0

Maintaining the State’s historic support of New York City schools, the Enacted Budget provides an additional $644 million (8.4 percent) in School Aid, bringing total School Aid to $8.33 billion. Combined with the 2007-08 increase, this action will increase support for City schools by nearly $1.4 billion compared to 2006-07.

In addition to direct funding assistance to the City, the Enacted Budget provides $95 million in increased operating aid to the MTA, a 4 percent increase. The Budget also provides the New York City Transit Authority with a $60 million (3 percent) increase and the MTA's commuter railroads will receive a $35 million (5 percent) increase. Along with these operating funds, the MTA will also receive a new 2008-09 Bond Act appropriation of $487 million. These funds will be available for projects such as East Side Access and the Second Avenue Subway.

Other Enacted Budget benefits for New York City include: