Statement by Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos

Dean G. Skelos

March 1, 2010

 

With one month left before the April 1st budget deadline, Governor

Paterson should call a five-way public leaders meeting to begin an open

process to get a budget done on time.

 

The state’s budget reform law* spells out an open, transparent and

inclusive budget process to achieve an on-time budget.  Today, Speaker

Silver and Senator Sampson are required to reach agreement with the

Governor on projected revenues, or the Comptroller determines a revenue

number.

 

Also under the law, Silver and Sampson should have agreed on a

schedule for passage of one-house budget plans and joint budget conference

committees, within 10 days of the Executive budget submission. That day

came and went more than a month ago.

 

What the people of this state do not need is a repeat of last year’s

budget process when Democrats ignored the budget reform law, rejected calls

for openness and transparency, said they didn’t need Republicans to pass a

budget, and developed a disastrous plan for massive spending and tax hikes

in total secrecy.  A bad process lead to a bad result and taxpayers cannot

afford that to happen again.

 

Governor Paterson should bring the legislative leaders together

tomorrow or no later than Wednesday to discuss their budget priorities in

public and start a process that will help us answer the state’s serious

budget issues in a timely fashion.

 

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* Article 3, section 54a of the legislative law