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- 4. Receives the Mayor’s Preliminary and Executive Budgets; reviews and responds to the proposed budgets and holds hearings.
- 5. Provides non-partisan budgetary, economic, and policy analysis for the residents of New York City and their elected officials, helping to increase New Yorkers' understanding of and participation in the budget process.
- 6. The Mayor presents the Council with the Executive Budget. The Council again holds budget hearings and begins negotiations with the Mayor.
- 8. The amount of money identified in the budget for expenditure by an agency, generally divided into a number of smaller “units of (blank).”
- 10. Sets the agenda for the City and its finances and appoints Deputy Mayors and heads of agencies to carry out policies.
- 11. The difference produced when planned revenues exceed planned spending in a given fiscal year
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- 1. City Council completes negotiations with the Mayor and then votes to adopt a budget that will serve as the basis of government operations for the upcoming fiscal year.
- 2. Analyzes and reports on city budget documents.
- 3. A sum of money within an appropriation that is set aside for a specific purpose
- 4. Responsible for auditing and investigating matters relating to city finances and agency operations.
- 7. The Mayor releases the Preliminary Budget — proposed operating and capital expenditures, and forecast of revenues for the upcoming fiscal year, plus three subsequent years. T
- 9. The difference produced when planned spending exceeds planned revenues in a given fiscal year.
