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New Yorkers in Need: A Look at Poverty Trends in New York State for the Last Decade
The COVID-19 pandemic had devastating health, economic and social consequences. In New York, the pandemic and ensuing economic shutdown produced almost 2 million job losses in 2020. Yet for many, economic hardships existed long before this time.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/reports/pdf/new-yorkers-in-need-poverty-trends.pdfBuffalo Hearing & Speech Center, Inc. – Compliance With the Reimbursable Cost Manual (2020-S-20) 30-Day Response
To determine whether the costs and revenues reported by Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center, Inc. on its Consolidated Fiscal Report were properly calculated, adequately documented, and allowable under the State Education Department’s guidelines, including the Reimbursable Cost Manua
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/state-agencies/audits/pdf/sga-2021-20s20-response.pdfMonitoring of Select Programs (2020-S-47)
To determine if the New York State Office for the Aging’s policies and procedures for select programs are adequate to ensure Area Agencies on Aging are appropriately monitored and the older New York population is adequately served.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/state-agencies/audits/pdf/sga-2022-20s47.pdfBuffalo Hearing & Speech Center, Inc.: Compliance With the Reimbursable Cost Manual (2020-S-20)
To determine whether the costs and revenues reported by Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center, Inc. on its Consolidated Fiscal Report were properly calculated, adequately documented, and allowable under the State Education Department’s guidelines, including the Reimbursable Cost Manual.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/state-agencies/audits/pdf/sga-2021-20s20.pdfOneida-Herkimer-Madison Board of Cooperative Services (BOCES) – Information Technology (2020M-99)
Determine whether Oneida-Herkimer-Madison Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) officials ensured security awareness training was provided, IT assets were accessed for appropriate purposes, and IT controls over BOCES’ network and financial system were adequate to safeguard information.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/local-government/audits/2020/pdf/oneida-herkimer-madison-boces-2020-99.pdfAn Economic Snapshot of the Bronx - May 2014
Over the past decade, Brooklyn has expanded at a rapid pace by attracting new businesses and residents.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/reports/osdc/pdf/report-4-2015.pdfState Contracts by the Numbers, Calendar Year 2017
OSC reviews and approves most State agency contracts, generally those where the contract value exceeds $50,000.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/state-agencies/contracts/pdf/state-contracts-by-numbers-2017.pdfWest Genesee Central School District - Capital Assets (2023M-128)
Determine whether West Genesee Central School District (District) officials properly monitored and accounted for capital assets.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/local-government/audits/2024/pdf/west-genesee-central-school-district-2023-128.pdfDolgeville Central School District – Fuel Monitoring (2023M-175)
Determine whether the Dolgeville Central School District (District) officials adequately accounted for and monitored fuel usage.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/local-government/audits/2024/pdf/dolgeville-central-school-district-2023-175.pdfTonawanda City School District - Procurement (2023M-108)
Determine whether Tonawanda City School District (District) officials used a competitive process to procure goods and services.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/local-government/audits/2023/pdf/tonawanda-city-school-district-2023-108.pdfCity of Salamanca – Employee Benefits (2023M-96)
Determine whether City of Salamanca (City) separation payments were properly authorized, adequately supported and accurately calculated.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/local-government/audits/2023/pdf/salamanca-city-2023-96.pdfFinancial Outlook for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority - September 2005
The MTA projected a surplus of $76 million for 2005, and growing budget gaps for subsequent years.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/reports/osdc/pdf/report-6-2006.pdfFinancial Outlook for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority - September 2010
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has long suffered from a structural imbalance between recurring revenues and expenses.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/reports/osdc/pdf/report-5-2011.pdfVillae of Monticello – Payroll (2022M-59)
Determine whether Village of Monticello (Village) officials ensured that payroll and payroll-related benefits were paid properly.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/local-government/audits/2022/pdf/village-of-monticello-2022-59.pdfElsmere Fire District – Capital Project (2022M-48)
Determine whether Elsmere Fire District (District) officials properly established and managed the South Station capital project.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/local-government/audits/2022/pdf/elsmere-2022-48.pdfBatavia City School District – Information Technology Equipment Inventory (2022M-74)
Determine whether Batavia City School District (District) officials appropriately track and inventory information technology (IT) equipment.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/local-government/audits/2022/pdf/batavia-2022-74.pdfTown of Charlton – Procurement (2022M-5)
Determine whether Town of Charlton (Town) officials used competitive methods when procuring applicable goods and services.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/local-government/audits/2022/pdf/charlton-2022-05.pdfComptroller DiNapoli Comment on SEC Climate Disclosure Proposal
By mandating climate disclosures, the proposed rule will provide consistent, comparable and reliable information for investors.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/press/pdf/comments-on-sec-climate-disclosure-proposal.pdfLGAC - Meeting Agenda - June 9, 2022
New York Local Government Assistance Corporation Meeting Agenda of the Finance Committee and Board of Directors.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/debt/pdf/lgac-agenda-06-09-2022.pdfLansing Central School District – Procurement (2021M-213)
Determine whether Lansing Central School District (District) officials used a competitive process to procure goods and services.
https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/local-government/audits/2022/pdf/lansing-2021-213.pdf