Blankenbush Secures Critical Ag, Economic Development Funding In State Budget
Statement from Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C-Black River) on the 2012-13 enacted state budget
“Today, we’ve passed the first early budget in nearly 30 years, while keeping spending low and enacting some important reforms. I am pleased by how open and transparent the process has been for legislators and the public. Most importantly, during these difficult times when families are working hard to make ends meet, we were able to avoid new taxes and invest nearly $4.6 billion wisely to repair crumbling roads and bridges and economic development programs to make our state stronger and able to produce new jobs.
“Agriculture is finally being given the recognition it deserves as an important part of a healthy economy, with roughly $21 million in investments in agricultural programs. I am especially proud to announce that we not only restored our Northern New York Agricultural Development Program, but we were able to add $200,000 to this critical program. Additionally, we enacted the new Agricultural Economic Development – Farm Viability Program, a $3 million investment.
“While this budget did many good things, it’s clear that we have much work to do in terms of full unfunded mandate relief, enacting a real state spending cap and cutting taxes for all New Yorkers. We offered these items up as amendments to the budget, but they were rejected by the Assembly Majority. I intend to keep working on these matters to finally realize true taxpayer savings throughout the state.”