Letter State Budget

Watchdog Groups Urge State to Publish Basic Financial Tables when Budget Agreement Reached

A Letter to the Governor, Senate Majority Leader, and Assembly Speaker

March 23, 2022

Dear Governor Hochul, Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins, and Speaker Heastie:

We urge you to publish basic, multi-year financial plan tables when you agree on the Fiscal Year 2023 Enacted Budget. These should include at least one financial plan table each for All Funds, State Operating Funds, and the General Fund; and include reasonably disaggregated and totaled lists of receipts, disbursements, transfers, annual bottom line results, and allocations of fund balances.

New Yorkers are initially provided little information about the State’s budget agreement. Typically, the Governor and Legislative leaders send out a press release with scant details on basic topline and program spending, year-to-year growth rates, and major fiscal actions. Confusingly, the first detailed information provided the public often is in the appropriations bills that do not reflect what the State plans to spend or when. New Yorkers may reasonably wonder whether the budget was passed without legislators knowing its size, balance, and multi-year impacts, and why this information is not made public.

Detailed information is provided when the Division of the Budget releases a “financial plan” about four weeks after the Enacted Budget, and with each Executive Budget and quarterly July and October updates. These “financial plans” are approximately 400-pages and include extensive data and narrative description of the State’s fiscal condition that provides vital information to the public. We recognize that it is not feasible to produce a full “financial plan” immediately upon agreement. However, the financial plan tables we are requesting are essential to ensure legislators and the public have a timely, basic understanding of the budget and its implications.

We also urge both houses of the Legislature to include these tables with their one-house proposals for the same reasons. Finally, we recommend that this requirement be codified in State law for both the one-house budget bills and enacted budget.

Thank you for considering our recommendations.

Sincerely,

Andrew Rein
President
Citizens Budget Commission

Betsy Gotbaum
Executive Director
Citizens Union of the City of New York

Susan Lerner
Executive Director
Common Cause New York

Tim Hoefer
President & CEO
Empire Center for Public Policy

Laura Ladd Bierman
Executive Director
League of Women Voters of New York State

Blair Horner
Executive Director
New York Public Interest Research Group

John Kaehny
Executive Director
Reinvent Albany

 

Cc:
Robert Mujica, Director of the NYS Division of the Budget
Liz Krueger, Chair of the Senate Finance Committee
Helene Weinstein, Chair of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee