ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State budget has been delayed for a ninth time and is now well over a month late.
Climate law, utility relief and new tax proposals are some of the biggest sticking points. The extension now pushes the budget deadline through Wednesday.
School districts across the state, including the Rochester City School District, tell News10NBC the delay is making it difficult to plan for next school year.
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The governor has indicated there should be significant progress this week.
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