Reports

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MWBE, Pension & Retirement

May 2019 —

The New York State Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) Asset Management and Financial Institution Strategy (Chapter 171, Laws of 2010) was enacted to codify and replicate best practices for providing MWBEs that are asset managers, investment banks and financial and professional service providers with the opportunity to offer services to fiduciary-controlled entities established by New York State law.

Procurement

May 2019 —

In order to ensure contractors doing business with New York State are paid timely, Article 11-A of State Finance Law prescribes timeframes for agencies to prepare and submit vouchers to the Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) for review and approval before payment.

Procurement

May 2019 —

The Office of the State Comptroller received 19,651 contract transactions, including both new contracts and contract amendments, valued at $70.87 billion in the 2018 calendar year. The average time from agency contract submission to final sign-off was 6.3 days.

Education

May 2019 —

In 2018, OSC completed 18 audits of expenses submitted to SED by special education providers and one school-age special education provider. These audits have cumulatively identified almost $14.8 million in recommended disallowances, or almost 4 percent of the total claimed expenses of $372 million for the audit period. 

Environment, Pension & Retirement

April 2019 —

Statement of Anastasia Titarchuk, Interim Chief Investment Officer, New York State Common Retirement Fund.

Budget & Finances

April 2019 —

This year’s State budget process was complicated by December and January tax revenues falling billions of dollars short of expectations. By the start of the new fiscal year on April 1, the picture was somewhat brighter as a result of stronger than anticipated revenues for the month of March and a higher than expected General Fund balance to begin the new year.

Budget & Finances

April 2019 —

This report on the use of overtime by New York State agencies examines patterns over the past ten calendar years. The total cost of overtime in calendar year 2018 was almost $787 million, covering roughly 18.1 million overtime hours worked.

Environment, Pension & Retirement

April 2019 —

A report to the Comptroller of the State of New York as the sole trustee of the New York State Common Retirement Fund (the Fund) on how the Fund can best mitigate investment risks stemming from climate change and maximize opportunities from the new, low-carbon economy.

Economy

March 2019 —

From mom-and-pop corner stores to medical practices to computer software start-ups, small businesses play a vital role in New York’s economy.

Budget & Finances

February 2019 —

State tax revenues in December and January fell far short of earlier projections, making the process of adopting the new State budget more difficult than in the recent past.

Environment, Pension & Retirement

January 2019 —

As Trustee of the New York State Common Retirement Fund, I have a responsibility to safeguard the Fund’s investments, which I manage for the benefit of the more than one million participants in the New York State and Local Retirement System.

Budget & Finances

November 2018 —

This Report on Estimated Receipts and Disbursements for State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2018-19 through SFY 2020-21, issued pursuant to Section 23 of the State Finance Law, is intended to enhance analysis and discussion of the State’s economic condition and the State Budget.

Economy

October 2018 —

Job markets go through cycles of ups and downs. Further, within New York State, employment trends can be very different from one region to another. But, over the last ten years, at least one sector – health care – has established a consistent pattern of growth across the State.

Budget & Finances, Federal Issues

October 2018 —

In 2009 and 2010, President Obama and Congress enacted two major laws—the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and the Affordable Care Act—that provided significant new funding to help New York and other states provide essential services to the people.

Excel file with supporting data

Budget & Finances, Pension & Retirement

September 2018 —

The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the New York State and Local Retirement System (the System or NYSLRS) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2018.

Budget & Finances

September 2018 —

As of March 31, 2018, the State’s General Fund cash balance was $9.4 billion, the highest in recent history. But this cushion is expected to shrink: the State’s Financial Plan anticipates that more than $3.9 billion, or 42 percent of this figure, will be used in the 2018-19 fiscal year.

Economy, Environment

September 2018 —

New York is home to over 35,000 farms, covering approximately 7.3 million acres or nearly a quarter of the State’s total land area.

Budget & Finances, Health & Welfare

September 2018 —

New York State has a proud history of working to make health insurance coverage as widely available as possible, to promote public health and improve New Yorkers’ quality of life.

Fraud & Waste

September 2018 —

The Enterprise Fraud, Waste and Abuse Prevention and Detection Act (Act) of 2015 (State Finance Law Section 8-c) called for the establishment of a statewide electronic system in New York to help detect and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse in government spending and avoid improper payment of public moneys.

Budget & Finances

September 2018 —

The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the State of New York for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2018.