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Senate approves $12.7 billion supplemental extender, sponsor says $5.1B is new funding

April 20, 2026 | 2026 Legislature NY, New York


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Senate approves $12.7 billion supplemental extender, sponsor says $5.1B is new funding
The New York State Senate on April 20 approved Calendar 699 (Senate Print 9963), a supplemental appropriation described on the floor as a $12.7 billion extender that includes $5.1 billion in additional spending.

On the floor, Senator Serrano, the sponsor, told colleagues the extender "has 12.7 billion dollars total which includes 5.1 billion in new funding," and said the additional money is intended to cover Medicaid, payroll and school funding. When asked how much the package would allocate for schools, the sponsor replied the extender includes "about $2.3 billion for schools."

Minority senators repeatedly pressed for more transparency and timing: Senator O'Mara noted schools need numbers to complete budgets for upcoming voter referenda and asked whether the Senate had any guarantee or minimum for school aid. The sponsor said negotiations were ongoing and that past practice is to build from the executive budget while continuing bipartisan conversations, but he could not provide firm dates or final table figures on the floor.

Senators also questioned why the extenders varied in amount and timing; the sponsor said different extenders cover payments that fall due at different times and that increases do not necessarily correlate only with the length of an extension. The Senate voted to approve the measure; roll-call results were announced on the floor (Ayes 57, Nays 1 recorded by Senator Weik).

What this means
The supplemental appropriation allocates additional state funds for the near term; specific line‑item distribution and implementation will be handled by the Division of Budget and relevant agencies. Sponsors said they expected to complete the budget in time for school districts to finalize budgets before votes, but no firm guarantees were given on the floor.

Next steps
With Senate passage, the extender proceeds per the normal budgetary process and implementation follows established budget execution timelines; agencies will need to publish details of specific allocations and schedules.

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