Statement from Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos
Dean G. Skelos
February 13, 2013
I am disappointed that Governor Cuomo did not remove the 18-a energy tax when he submitted his 21-day amendments to the Executive Budget, as recommended on numerous occasions by Senate Republicans. The business community has said that this onerous tax costs New York's businesses and families $509 million annually and will hurt our efforts to create jobs and revitalize the state's economy.
The 18-a assessment was put in place over Republican objections in 2009, and legislative Democrats assured New Yorkers that it would be a temporary surcharge. By letting this job-killing tax sunset as scheduled, rather than extending it for another five years as the Governor would do, we can send a positive message to hardworking taxpayers and businesses. It's time to turn the lights out on this job-killing tax, and Senate Republicans are committed to getting it done. We encourage the Governor to remove the 18-a assessment when he submits his 30-day amendments next week.
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