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The state's finalized budget allocated $1.1 billion in education aid for 2014-15.

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The community presented its resiliency projects to be considered for state funding Monday night.

Oakwood »

Tax records show wide gaps between what the state paid and what the city said homes were worth.

Civic Center »

The state Senate offered $2.7 billion over 5 years for UPK and after-school, but won't permit a tax.

Civic Center »

The mayor's poll numbers lagged behind Cuomo's numbers as the two face off over universal pre-K.

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The mayor vowed to more than double the number of middle school after-school slots by the fall of 2014.

Bed-Stuy »

A new plan from Gov. Cuomo to restore SNAP benefits would help the city, advocates said.

Fort Wadsworth »

The MTA board approved Gov. Cuomo's discount for Staten Islanders using the Verrazano Bridge.

Bed-Stuy »

Supporters want Interfaith to remain full-service despite the governor's plan to alter hospitals.

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De Blasio has failed to shore up support among lawmakers, even in his own backyard, officials say.

Cobble Hill »

The federal government approved a plan to reinvest $8 billion into New York's health care system.

Civic Center »

State Senate co-leader Dean Skelos said Mayor Bill de Blasio's plan would not come to vote in Albany.

South Beach »

The plan would lower the tolls on the bridge for Staten Island residents and businesses.

Cobble Hill »

The money from the federal government reportedly cannot be used to save the Cobble Hill hospital.

Civic Center »

Every governor since George Pataki has promised statewide universal pre-kindergarten.