Commentary: N.Y. Govt. Reorganization and Citizen Empowerment Act
Long Island Business News, Jun 5, 2009
In case you missed it, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo - yes, we're also wondering why the governor wasn't at the command - is pushing a bill that could lead to eliminating or consolidating local governments.
The N.Y. Government Reorganization and Citizen Empowerment Act, Cuomo's baby, would make it easier for voters to erase special taxing districts, including entire governments.
And, understandably, the proposed bill received a resounding endorsement from business leaders and elected officials in county and state governments.
The argument: The extra taxing jurisdictions are placing an unnecessary burden on Long Island taxpayers, many of whom are already choked by the cost of living here.
Of course taxes on Long Island are extreme and, yes, the layers of government make it difficult to figure out which government entity is supposed to clear which street during a snowstorm.
This bill, which has bipartisan support, would help streamline government responsibilities.
But would it really lead to lower taxes? For many Islanders, school district charges make up more than 80 percent of their property tax bill.
Also, if we're going to consider the removal of government layers, who is to say that the model used in smaller villages such as Patchogue and Babylon isn't more productive than the town model, where garbage is often not picked up along highways?
Be careful what you wish for, lawmakers, the voters might be best served by eliminating you.
But generally speaking, Cuomo is right about what has crippled the New York economy. The state, and Long Island in particular, can't survive without consolidation of some sort.
New York has 10,000 layers of government imposing taxes and fees.
That includes water, sewer and lighting districts.
Lighting districts? If something isn't done soon, there won't be any lights left to turn on.
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