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April 3, 2009: It's noteworthy that influential Albany insiders such as state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli and Assemblyman Joe Morelle are solidly opposed to the new $131 billion state budget that already financially-stressed New Yorkers must pay for. The problem, however, is that they're only now speaking up after the Legislature's irresponsible action.
Granted, better late than never. DiNapoli issued a stern news release
Wednesday calling the new budget an inadequate solution to "New York's
propensity to spend more than the state can afford." He can say that
again. Morelle, the Monroe County Democratic chairman from Irondequoit,
along with Assemblyman David Koon of Perinton, also voted against all
nine spending bills. Of course, with the Democrats outnumbering
Republicans 105-41 in the Assembly, "no" votes by Morelle and Koon were
hardly crucial. Still, they reflected fiscal reality.
Koon said the budget contains too much spending at a time of a $17 billion deficit. "It's crazy. We can't afford this." Indeed.
Morelle was right, too, that the new budget was "structurally
imbalanced" with an over-reliance on federal stimulus money and
increased taxes that are scheduled to expire in three years.
Look for essays on the Speaking Out page by Morelle and Koon that
detail their objections to the monstrosity crafted in secret by Gov.
David Paterson, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Senate Majority
Leader Malcolm Smith.
The only member of the Assembly's Democratic majority from this region
to vote for the budget was Assemblywoman Susan John. (There are no
Senate majority Democrats from the Rochester area). We invited John to
explain her actions in a 350-word essay. Assemblyman David Gantt, the
region's only other Assembly Democrat, has been out sick the past two
weeks. However, he said he would have supported the budget and would
consider writing an essay outlining why. Gantt and John apparently
don't see the disconnect between a record spending plan and new taxes
and fees at a time of deep recession. Is it any wonder that we're in
this fix?
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