Select Committee Releases 2009 Annual Report
Liz Krueger
March 18, 2010
The Select Committee on Budget and Tax Reform has released a 2009 Annual Report, which highlights the activities of the committee during its first year of operation.
By the beginning of 2009, it became evident that New York tax policy needed a thorough review. The ad hoc changes to the state’s revenue system have created a tax structure that is not linked to current policy goals. The tax system is riddled with loopholes and tax expenditures that need to be re-evaluated to determine whether they serve a public purpose.
With the pressing need for such a review in mind, the New York State Senate on Feb. 5, 2009 adopted Senate Resolution No. 315, which established the bi-partisan Select Committee on Budget and Tax Reform. Senator Liz Krueger, D-Manhattan, was named chair of the six-member Select Committee.
Some highlights from the Select Committee’s first year of operations include:
• The Select Committee held six public hearings statewide, including two in roundtable format. Meetings were held in Albany (three), New York (two) and Rochester (one).
• At the public hearings and roundtables, the Select Committee explored reforms regarding personal income taxes, business and banking taxes, telecommunications taxes, property tax exemptions and budget processes.
• The Select Committee received oral and written testimony from a total of 71 experts from around the country (60 oral and/or written; 11 written only).
• The Select Committee staff issued four reports. The reports detail the staff’s findings and conclusions based on testimony collected at the public hearings and roundtables.