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Ep. 92. 100 Years of Executive Budgets

Ep. 92. 100 Years of Executive Budgets

Update: 2024-05-15
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In the early 1980s, the New York State Division of the Budget released a retrospective on the executive budget process. The book, The Executive Budget in New York State: A Half-Century Perspective, describes how the executive budget process came to be, how it evolved over 50 years, and how it helped the state function through the Great Depression, World War II, the postwar period, and the 60s and 70s. Now, as we sit in view of 100 years of executive budgets in New York, the Division, in collaboration with the Rockefeller Institute, is beginning the process of telling the story of the next half-century. On this episode of Policy Outsider, Dominic Colafati, DOB’s unit head for the Expenditure/Debt unit, joins Rockefeller Institute President Bob Megna to talk about the project: what they hope to emulate, what they might do differently, and what comes next for the executive budget process.




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  • Dominic Colafati, Unit Head, Expenditure/Debt Unit, New York State Division of the Budget

  • Bob Megna, President, Rockefeller Institute of Government

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Ep. 92. 100 Years of Executive Budgets

Ep. 92. 100 Years of Executive Budgets

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