New York’s $252 Billion Budget Plan to Spend More on Medicaid, Extend ‘Millionaire’s Tax’

For the second consecutive year, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has proposed the largest budget in her state’s history.
The governor on Tuesday unveiled a $252 billion plan for Fiscal Year 2026, growing government spending by almost $9 billion over the current budget that ends on April 1.
One of the most expansive items on the budget is Medicaid, with the state projected to spend $35.4 billion on the program in the upcoming fiscal year—an increase of $4.3 billion from the current year. Some 7 million New Yorkers are enrolled in Medicaid, 900,000 more than pre-COVID levels.
The proposed budget also includes a range of items that Hochul has recently promised, including $1 billion for middle-class tax cuts, $3 billion for so-called “inflation refund” checks, and $800 million for an expansion of the state’s child tax credit….