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Please contact me by emailing or calling my office at 493-3909.You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser I welcome your thoughts on unfunded mandates and any other legislative matters that come to mind. He needs to stop blaming local governments and hold himself and his administration accountable. If the governor’s real goal is to lower taxes across the state, and help New York’s middle class, he needs to look at his own policy decisions first. In turn, the county must be the bad guy, raise taxes and take the heat from angry residents.

In essence, the state is forcing local towns and schools to cover their entire budgets with half of the resources collected. As Chairman of the Jefferson County Legislature, I witnessed first-hand the strain unfunded mandates put on localities’ budgets. My experience with these mandates spans multiple levels of the public service spectrum. If he did, he would take the advice of the Mandate Relief Task Force, which he himself formed, and look at the burden his administration is putting on county legislatures in the form of unfunded mandates. He doesn’t have any real interest in helping the taxpayers of New York. Therefore, his blaming localities for the high property taxes across the state is not only insulting, but strictly political. You don’t come to power, and stay in power as long as he has, if you aren’t savvy. However, the governor forgot to bring up any mention of his administration’s role in handcuffing localities by way of its continuous state mandates. It is a great idea, and in a utopian world, it is how the distribution of funds should be decided. In his speech on Tuesday, the governor touted the idea of giving voters the final say when it comes to how localities use the money generated by the county legislatures.

It is a convenient way to deflect and misdirect the public from recognizing the true culprit causing the state’s enormous property taxes, unfunded state mandates.

Cuomo continued the trend of laying blame on New York’s counties. After a week of regional presentations that took the place of the usual “State of the State Address,” Gov. When it comes to the misuse of taxpayer dollars, the current administration has a habit of pointing fingers at everyone except themselves. The following is a column from Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush:
