Expenditures

Albany County Budget Vetoes Would Increase (Not Decrease) Property Taxes

December 13, 2011 Budget

Albany County Executive Michael Breslin, with just a couple weeks to go before his 16 year tenure ends, has issued a series of unusual budget vetoes. These may be his most significant budget vetoes ever and they certainly are within the past half-dozen years, but there’s a twist. They would lead to increased property taxes […]

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Genesse County, NY Budget History

December 7, 2011 Budget

Going back to 1991, Genesee County, NY has a nice history of its key overall budget figures here. In Firefox, the table runs off the side of the browser page, but it works fine in the latest versions of Chrome and Safari. I didn’t check it with Internet Explorer. In any case, it’s readable. It […]

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Intergovernmental Money Movement, Especially Downhill

November 29, 2011 Budget

Little considered or included in public discussions of property tax caps, or limitations on governmental expenditures are intergovernmental financial relationships. This is not merely a matter of mandates but recognition that very large sums of money flow back and forth between all levels of government. What is expenditure for one level of government is often […]

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Don’t You Really Want to Reconsider? Big Mistake Averted at Least for the Time Being

November 17, 2011 County Government

Today, the Committee charged with reviewing applications for health facility construction projects for New York’s Public Health and Health Planning Committee took up Albany County’s certificate of need application to build a new nursing home. After considerable discussion and an emotional appeal by a patient’s family member and one County Legislator, the Committee voted to […]

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What Albany County Long Term Care Could Use More of Instead of New Nursing Home Capacity

November 17, 2011 Expenditures

The Administrator of a non-profit nursing home in Albany County reminded me yesterday that what the area really needs is more assisted living, residential capacity. Right now there is only one facility in the County that accepts Medicaid for Assisted Living, a less patient restrictive, more homelike, and much less expensive type of program than […]

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Another County Nursing Home is Being Sold

November 17, 2011 County Government

Thanks to an alert reader for pointing out that there’s another New York county nursing home on the agenda of New York’s Public Health & Health Planning Council. Unlike Albany’s, this one, in Fulton County, is being sold. We talked earlier here about the large number of counties seeking to offload their nursing homes (and […]

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Albany County & Orange County, NY Budgets and their County Nursing Homes

October 5, 2011 Budget

Those who know me, know that for several years as the Albany County, NY Commissioner of Management & Budget, I developed and pushed very hard for a strategy to expand home and community based long-term care services and to close the Albany County Nursing Home. I thought and still think that this direction made much […]

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Interstate Flows of Federal Funds

August 2, 2011 Expenditures

The Economist has just published an important analysis and graphic, “Where federal taxes are raised and spent,” on which states send more tax money to the Federal government than they receive back in benefits. This is an issue that Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan used to focus an annual analysis on. But to my knowledge it […]

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Unfunded Mandates?

August 2, 2011 Budget

A major complaint of counties in New York, even before the State imposed a cap (porous, but a cap) on increases in property taxes, the constant refrain was that the State mandated a host of requirements that generate costs, but which the State doesn’t pay at least part of it. However, about 40 counties operate […]

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What happened to newspapers?

July 12, 2011 Budget

Interesting article on what’s happened to the business model of newspapers at Virulent Word of Mouse. There’s a lot of discussion of the mechanics and technical developments that pulled advertising into Google’s world, including … And that’s despite the fact that Google was not selling ads at the beginning. A little later, Google invented one […]

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