Senator Skelos and Fellow Long Island Senators Call on Lipa Board of Trustees to Reject Proposal to Raise Rates

Dean G. Skelos

December 7, 2011

 

December 6, 2011


 

Members of the Board of Trustees

Long Island Power Authority

333 Earle Ovington Boulevard

Uniondale, New York 11553

 


Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:

 

            We are writing to urge you to reject a proposal to increase LIPA rates as part of its proposed 2012 budget.

         

            LIPA ratepayers already pay some of the highest utility costs in the country.  On top of that, they pay some of the nation’s highest property taxes and are dealing with some of the worst economic conditions since the great depression. They cannot afford to keep paying more.  

 

            Families and small businesses have been making tough choices and doing more with less in this economy. New York State has done the same, closing a $10 billion budget deficit without raising taxes.

 

            However, LIPA is planning a 5 percent spending increase on salaries and benefits over the 2011 approved budget. In addition, LIPA is also increasing spending on outside consultants, according to a November 10th Newsday story. LIPA should follow the example of their customers and work harder to find internal savings and efficiencies.

 

            With over 94,000 Long Islanders unemployed, and every family feeling the effects of the current economy, now is not the time to raise their bills even higher.  We strongly urge you to reject a rate increase because of the effect it will have on LIPA ratepayers.


                                                                        Sincerely,


 


SENATOR CHARLES J. FUSCHILLO, JR.                 SENATOR DEAN SKELOS


                                                                                                     


SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON                            SENATOR KENNETH LAVALLE


 


SENATOR KEMP HANNON                              SENATOR CARL MARCELLINO


 


SENATOR JOHN FLANAGAN                                   SENATOR JACK MARTINS


                


SENATOR LEE ZELDIN