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In a random sampling of about 1,200 graduate students across the seven schools by the state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office, 35% of their applications had little to no evidence of their residencies. Buffalo, Binghamton, ESF and Geneseo made up the majority of the problem.
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“The health of the economy is good and it’s strong, but the recovery is not where we want it to be. It’s uneven,” DiNapoli said.
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The Barker Central Schools in Niagara County is among 23 school districts statewide designated in some level of fiscal stress by the state.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul is expected to provide details on some ambitious spending programs announced earlier this month, when she gives her budget address Tuesday at 11 a.m. Budget watchdogs are warning, though, that the governor should also be ready for potential economic downturns in an uncertain time.
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State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli released a report Monday that shows that local sales tax collections in New York during November were up 17.5% from November 2020.
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State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli is now proposing some ways to make the fund — which owes the federal government $9 billion — solvent.
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A report by New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli found 1 million New York households, or 14%, still have no access to the internet, and many in rural areas have limited access to inadequate services.
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The New York Department of Health paid out more than $1.5 billion in improper Medicaid payments due to a billing system error.
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As social restrictions imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic have begun to ease, New York State's economy is showing signs of rebounding.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday that most COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have ended in New York -- but he didn't discontinue the emergency powers he’s held since March 2020 -- and that has state Republican leaders fuming.