In May 1988, the administration released a plan that called for $57 billion to be invested over 10 years.
He said the names of the contributors would be made public eventually, but so far the administration has not released them.
Which might explain why the administration released the results on a summer Friday, so that it would go under the news radar.
The administration did not release the economic growth assumptions it used in its calculations.
Later, the Administration released a photograph of the two.
Although previous administrations released the results, she said, the Giuliani administration will not.
The administration also released details of its proposed capital budget, an $86.6 million program to improve the county's infrastructure.
Late today, the administration released a list of 43 nations it said were willing to be identified publicly as coalition members.
His administration has released a list of more than 350 projects around the state that would be eligible for funding if the bond act passed.
But the Administration has not yet released its salary benchmark for 2011, even as 2012 quickly approaches.