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What Is Good for Buffalo Is Good for All New York

May 02, 2011

Governor Andrew Cuomo will convene a summit of New York’s higher education and political leaders soon to consider a proposal from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo to give that university greater autonomy with respect to its tuition policies and control over physical assets.

New York State Legislators Introduce Bills to Increase the Cost of Public Employee Pensions

Apr 11, 2011

The CBC today released an analysis of bills recently introduced by New York State legislators that would increase the already-skyrocketing cost to taxpayers of retirement benefits for State and local employees. These bills, all introduced in the current legislative session, come despite the high tax burden in&n

An End to Business As Usual

Apr 11, 2011

State leaders have seized the opportunity presented by the unprecedented budget deficit to implement long-term solutions that will help restore the State’s fiscal strength. While the budget negotiations signaled a change in Albany’s working dynamics, some old habits die hard; indeed, some just won’t die at all.

CBC Issues Report Analyzing the Efficiency of the MTA

Apr 06, 2011

The CBC today released a report on the efficiency of the services of New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA): its subways, bus operations, and commuter railroads.

Benchmarking Efficiency for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Services

Apr 06, 2011

This report helps identify priorities for ongoing efforts to control costs at the MTA through benchmarking. This is accomplished by comparing unit cost measures with other large urban transit agencies in the United States, which helps point the way to areas in which the MTA is out of line with practices in other places and suggests priorities for new efficiency initiatives.

CBC Issues Report on New York City's Green Policies

Apr 04, 2011

The CBC today released a report that examines New York City’s “green” policies from the perspective of urban competitiveness, not exclusively in terms of promoting environmental sustainability.

New York’s Green Policies: Too Much or Too Little – A Competitive Perspective

Apr 04, 2011

This report assesses how New York compares to other cities in pursuing green objectives and suggests how New York’s leaders can set priorities for taking additional steps to promote environmental goals in ways that align with goals of economic growth and urban competitiveness. 

Bravo on Budget; Now to Lawmaking

Apr 03, 2011

Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state legislative leaders deserve credit for agreeing on a budget that breaks some bad habits. It was on time, reins in spending that was growing at an unsustainable pace, and minimizes the facile devices that checkered past budgets—deficit borrowing, tax hikes, one shots and other gimmickry.

A Closer Look at School Aid Cuts

Apr 01, 2011

Today is April 1 and the State has a budget in place to begin the fiscal year, a relatively rare occurrence and a good one. Governor Cuomo and the legislative leaders deserve credit for crafting a budget that is not only on time but fiscally responsible as well.

Resist the Temptation

Mar 23, 2011

New York City Budget Director Mark Page testified this week that additional cuts to services may be necessary.  The current financial plan, released on February 17th, showed the City in a relatively good financial position, but still relies on State action worth $600 million to close the budget gap for fiscal year 2012.   In the event the State does not restore some of

CBC Findings on Rent Regulation

Mar 15, 2011

There has been growing talk in Albany of expansion of rent regulation and, in that context, we draw to your attention a CBC report titled “Rent Regulation: Beyond the Rhetoric”. The report found that current rent regulation in New York City is poorly targeted and not effective in providing affordable housing for many low-income households.

Medicaid Redesign – Significant Progress On A Tough Task

Mar 10, 2011

The Medicaid Redesign Team appointed by Governor Andrew Cuomo was given a difficult job – reduce Medicaid spending significantly while improving the quality of care provided to the indigent. The Team has made significant progress in at least two ways.

New Revenues and the Path to Sustainable State Spending

Mar 08, 2011

In the current debate over Governor Andrew Cuomo’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2011-12, some advocates have characterized the Governor’s plan as relying too heavily on spending cuts and not enough on new revenues.

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