Governor Cuomo’s 2014 State of the State Address outlines plans to reduce spending below inflation and personal income growth for the first time in 40 years, transform a $10 billion deficit into a $2 billion surplus, reduce unemployment in all ten regions of the state, and create nearly 400,000 new private sector jobs.

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