Honoring the Legacy of Juneteenth

NYC Executive Budget Currently Balanced, But Risks Threaten Long-Term Fiscal Stability
Comptroller DiNapoli released a new report analyzing New York City’s $124.7 billion Fiscal Year 2027 Executive Budget, finding that it continued the city’s recent efforts to detail the substantial spending challenges it faces while identifying ways it plans to manage them, but defers critical decisions needed to achieve structural balance into the future.
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Comptroller DiNapoli's Statement on NYC Reserves

Common Retirement Fund Reaches Agreement with BJ's Wholesale
Comptroller DiNapoli announced the state pension fund has reached an agreement with BJ’s Wholesale, ahead of its shareholders meeting on June 18, 2026, to assess and disclose how deforestation risks could impact its private label products. This will bring the company in line with its corporate peers.
This Week in Pictures
M U N I C I P A L & S C H O O L A U D I T S
- Glen Cove City School District – Information Technology
- Levittown Union Free School District – Information Technology
- Middlesex Hose Company, Inc. – Fundraising
- Wrights Corners Fire Company, Inc. – Treasurer’s Records and Reports
- Eldred Central School District – Building Access
- Village of Wappingers Falls – Audit Follow-Up
A L S O I N T H E N E W S
- Trump Labor Department sued over access to workplace diversity data
- NYC schools face public pressure to pause AI use for 2 years
- DiNapoli: Statewide IDA Values Continue To Rise
P O S T O F T H E W E E K
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