In a move that has become all too familiar for New Yorkers, state lawmakers have passed their fourth state budget extender, once again delaying a final agreement on the 2024 fiscal plan. The latest extension, which will keep the current budget in place until April 20, marks the fourth time this year that lawmakers have failed to meet the original deadline for a new budget. With the state's financial situation still up in the air, the extension provides a temporary reprieve, but raises questions about the long-term implications for New York's residents and businesses. As the clock ticks down on the latest deadline, lawmakers will face mounting pressure to reach a final agreement and provide much-needed stability for the state's finances.


New York lawmakers pass fourth state budget extender that runs through April 20  Spectrum News