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New York State Division of the Budget
The New York State Division of the Budget is a nonpartisan service agency serving the governor and New York State Legislature.
Governance
The Division of the Budget is led by a director in charge of shaping and supervising the State's financial policies.[1]
Services offered
New York budget
The Division of the Budget is tasked with carrying out the governor's fiscal responsibilities and balancing various demands on the state's resources. This involves creating budget proposals for state agencies and programs, forecasting economic and revenue, handling tax policies, planning for fiscal matters, managing capital financing, and overseeing the state's debt portfolio.[1]
History
The Division of the Budget was created in 1927 and charged with developing and implementing the executive budget.[2]
See also
- State legislative research service bureaus
- New York Legislative Bill Drafting Commission
- New York State Senate
- New York State Assembly
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