 
Senate Forecasts $353 Million in Additional State Revenues
John A. DeFrancisco
February 26, 2014
- 
            ISSUE:
                                                      
- Budget
The revenue projection, based on an economic  forecast by the Senate’s nationally recognized fiscal consultants IHS Global  Insight, shows that the total two-year General Fund revenue surplus is $353  million. 
The revenue forecast  report cites strong stock market growth in 2013, as well as improved business  growth, as factors in projecting additional revenues over the two fiscal  years.
“The additional state  revenues should be used to further reduce taxes to create more job opportunities  for all New Yorkers,” Senator Skelos said.   “The state’s fiscal condition is  stronger as a result of three consecutive early budgets that kept state spending  under control and lowered taxes.  The new budget should build on that  record.”
"Today's revenue  forecast is welcome news to hardworking taxpayers across New York and further  proof that our fiscal policies are working," said Senator Klein. "These  additional revenues will allow us to make the necessary investments required  that will benefit working class families and help make our state more  affordable."
“By strictly  adhering to the Budget Reform Act of 2007, the State Legislature remains on  schedule to once again pass an on-time, fiscally responsible state budget that  will lower taxes for all New Yorkers," Senator John A. DeFrancisco, Chairman of  the Senate Finance Committee said.
The revenue forecast report is posted on the Senate web  site at --  http://www.nysenate.gov/report/economic-and-revenue-review-sfy-2014-15
 ####
