Albany, NY – Assemblywoman Marianne Buttenschon (D-119) is responding today following the New York State Assembly’s advancement of the Fiscal Year 2027 Assembly One-House Budget Resolution in Albany. The Chamber’s $266 billion budget proposal outlines the Assembly’s fiscal agenda and priorities for the 2026-2027 budget year, and recommends to the Governor inclusion of significant investments in small business support, healthcare, education, agriculture, and local projects. “Yesterday, we passed the Assembly One House Budget Resolution. I worked with my colleagues to draft this resolution, and while I understand that this is only the framework for our discussions over the next few weeks as we negotiate for a final budget, I am committed to working towards making life more
affordable and providing the necessary support for our upstate communities to thrive,” said
Assemblywoman Buttenschon. “This One-House Resolution addresses a wide range of issues, and while I agree with some points and disagree with others, there remains much work to be done to provide workable and enduring solutions to the priorities highlighted today.”…