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Minimum wage increase, school funding boosts among impacts of new NYS budget

by Michael Smith April 1, 2016April 1, 2016

On Thursday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed off on the New York State budget. Here are a few of the pieces that will have the biggest impact here in Tompkins County.

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