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New York State Department of Budget

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New York State Department of Budget
Agency nameNew York State Department of Budget
JurisdictionNew York State
HeadquartersAlbany, New York
Minister responsibleGovernor of New York

New York State Department of Budget is a department of the New York State government responsible for developing and implementing the state's budget. The department works closely with the New York State Legislature, New York State Assembly, and New York State Senate to ensure that the state's budget is aligned with its policy priorities, such as Medicaid and New York State Education Department. The department is also responsible for providing economic and demographic analysis to inform budget decisions, including data from the United States Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Additionally, the department collaborates with other state agencies, including the New York State Department of Health and the New York State Department of Transportation, to ensure that the state's budget is effectively allocated.

Overview

The New York State Department of Budget plays a critical role in the state's fiscal management, working closely with the Office of the Governor of New York and the New York State Division of the Budget. The department's responsibilities include analyzing economic trends, such as those reported by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the National Bureau of Economic Research, and providing recommendations to the Governor of New York on budget matters. The department also works with other state agencies, including the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the New York State Department of Labor, to ensure that the state's budget is aligned with its policy priorities. Furthermore, the department collaborates with local governments, such as the New York City Council and the New York City Comptroller, to ensure that the state's budget is effectively allocated.

History

The New York State Department of Budget was established in 1927, with the passage of the New York State Budget Act, which was signed into law by Governor of New York Al Smith. The department's early years were marked by significant challenges, including the Great Depression and World War II, which required the state to make significant adjustments to its budget. During this period, the department worked closely with the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and the Works Progress Administration to allocate federal funds to support state programs. In the post-war period, the department played a key role in shaping the state's budget, working closely with Governor of New York Nelson Rockefeller and the New York State Legislature to implement significant reforms, including the creation of the New York State Urban Development Corporation.

Organization

The New York State Department of Budget is headed by the Director of the Budget, who is appointed by the Governor of New York and confirmed by the New York State Senate. The department is organized into several divisions, including the Division of Budget Operations and the Division of Budget Policy, which work closely with other state agencies, including the New York State Office for Technology and the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance. The department also has a number of regional offices, including the New York City Regional Office and the Buffalo Regional Office, which work closely with local governments, such as the New York City Mayor and the Buffalo City Council.

Responsibilities

The New York State Department of Budget has a range of responsibilities, including developing and implementing the state's budget, providing economic and demographic analysis, and analyzing the impact of budget decisions on the state's economy, including the New York State economy and the United States economy. The department also works closely with other state agencies, including the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision and the New York State Department of Mental Health, to ensure that the state's budget is aligned with its policy priorities. Additionally, the department collaborates with federal agencies, including the United States Department of Health and Human Services and the United States Department of Education, to ensure that the state's budget is effectively allocated.

Budget Process

The New York State Department of Budget plays a critical role in the state's budget process, working closely with the New York State Legislature and the Office of the Governor of New York to develop and implement the state's budget. The department's budget process includes a number of key steps, including the development of the Executive Budget, which is submitted to the New York State Legislature by the Governor of New York. The department also works closely with the New York State Assembly Ways and Means Committee and the New York State Senate Finance Committee to analyze the budget and make recommendations for changes. Furthermore, the department collaborates with other state agencies, including the New York State Comptroller and the New York State Attorney General, to ensure that the state's budget is effectively allocated.

Initiatives and Programs

The New York State Department of Budget has launched a number of initiatives and programs aimed at improving the state's budget process and promoting fiscal responsibility, including the New York State Fiscal Stability Program and the New York State Budget Reform Initiative. The department has also worked closely with other state agencies, including the New York State Department of Economic Development and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, to promote economic development and job creation in the state. Additionally, the department has collaborated with federal agencies, including the United States Department of Energy and the United States Department of Commerce, to secure funding for state programs, such as the New York State Broadband Program and the New York State Small Business Development Centers. The department's initiatives and programs have been recognized by a number of organizations, including the National Association of State Budget Officers and the Government Finance Officers Association.

Category:New York (state) government departments

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