Get this, AG Andrew Cuomo, has finally presented his bill that would make it easier to consolidate local governments, and in the process, help keep property taxes down. Did you hear this?
This has been in the works for quite a while and frankly us over taxed New Yorkers have been waiting for such news for years. Andy has been touting the push for Government Reform as if it were his offspring. Now it's out there.
Cuomo was at an event in Long Island when he said: "We represent the people as consumers, when I became attorney general, I added a new priority, which was government reform." Wait, I found another quote: "This bill arises out of the need to represent citizens as taxpayers against government." Interesting concept.
So what does this mean? Towns & villages, through public petitions and referendums can now dissolve and merge with a neighboring municipality. Our best local example would be Kingston & Ulster. [could you imagine?]
Up until now, there were regulations in Albany that prohibited the process; From public initiative anyway.
One of the strongest voices against this measure is our very own Bill Larkin. Can I take this moment to ask nicely...Bill, would you please reconsider? Please?
Everyone knows I pay attention to the State Senate and am concerned the betterment of the citizens in the 39th District, and as a Democrat, everyone expects me to pick on Bill. But what is Bill thinking? Lets embrace this push for reform already.
With over a year to go, Larkin has already had several fundraisers in Orange County. Is he wasting his time? Will he collect and run? Or is he really going for one last run on this kind of record? I would advise him to get on board with this proposal. It would so help us through the tough times ahead. Ask Sottile!
Thank you Andrew Cuomo for offering this option to the people of New York. Merging towns, cities and special tax districts can only open up the opportunity to save needed funds and reduce duplication of services. Can I suggest running for Governor?