State Budget Needs Work

Jeff Bishop, Communications Director

March 15, 2021

ALBANY, 03/15/21 -- State Senator Peter Oberacker (R/C – Schenevus) today voted “no” on the senate’s budget resolution for the 2021-22 fiscal year.

“People are leaving our state at a record pace and the senate one-house budget will drive even more out.  Tax hikes coupled with unsustainable spending increases are a deadly combination that will further cement New York as one of the most expensive places to live, raise a family, and do business.

“The senate resolution does restore funding cut by the governor to aid key agriculture programs, boost education dollars, and help with some upstate infrastructure improvements – all positive steps.  However, the overall level of spending is alarming and irresponsible.

“Our budget deficit was massive prior to the COVID pandemic and this past year has taken a deep toll across the board.  To reclaim the title of the Empire State, we need a responsible state budget that addresses current needs while cultivating future opportunities.  There is a great deal of work ahead to reach those standards.”   

 

 

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