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FALL 2008 |
2 Church Street, Ossining, NY 10562 • Phone: 914-941-1111 • Fax: 914-941-9132 E-mail: galefs@assembly.state.ny.us |
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Property Tax Thank you so much for your responses to my newsletter questionnaire on property tax reform. Many people stopped me to talk about the questions I was asking and wanted more information. Others were passionate about their favorite solution. My colleagues all around New York State are having this same discussion with their constituents. We clearly have difficult choices to make, but we need to move on this issue to reduce our tax burden. Here are the results from the over 450 responses I received to the newsletter questionnaire: Do you feel that what you pay in property taxes as compared to household income is fair? 80% No, 20% Yes Do you pay more than 6, 7 or 8% of your household income in property taxes? 78% Yes, 22% No If so, would the circuit breaker legislation give you more tax relief than you currently receive through the STAR rebate check? 65% Yes, 35% No Your Ranked Choices for Ways to Reform Property Taxes:
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Intern Omar Herrera, Governor Paterson, and Sandy at a press conference in Westchester supporting property tax caps. |
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Rebate Checks to be Sent in the Fall
Relief for Families Faced with Foreclosures (Chapter 472)
The Taxpayer Advocate Law (A11100/S6664-A)
Educators’ Licenses Automatically Revoked When Convicted of
Certain Criminal Acts (Chapter 296)
Property Tax Exemption Impact Reports to Be Made Available to Citizens
at Budget Time (Chapter 258)
Alternative Energy Production Incentives Expanded (Chapter 452)
Preventing Pension System Abuse (A11743/S8699) |
PROTECTING ALL NEW YORKERS |
This legislation provides critical protections and services for sexually exploited children. Up until now, children under the age of 18 who had been engaged or agreed or offered to engage in sexual conduct in return for a fee, food, clothing or a place to stay, would be prosecuted as hardened criminals. Now, they will be able to receive the help and support they so desperately need to rebuild their lives, instead of re-traumatizing those who are themselves, most often survivors of psychological, physical or sexual abuse or exploitation. They will be treated as persons in need of supervision (PINS), and be provided with diversion, crisis intervention, counseling and emergency and long-term housing services.
Brownfield Clean-Up (Chapter 390)
Nurses Mandatory Overtime Reduced (Chapter 493)
Toy Recall Protection (A11316-A/S8297-A)
Internet Safety Precautions Enacted (Chapter 67)
Coming Down Harder on Domestic and Child Abuse Perpetrators
(Chapter 326) |
FURTHER ACTION NEEDED
Assembly Passed a Package of Energy Bills to Help Consumers
with Rising Gas Prices (A11590/11588/10262-B/11589/907-B)
Assembly Supports Safer Driving for Teenagers (A11083-A/S8572-A) |
Voice Your Response Below to the
Suozzi Commission’s Recommendations
(Room for two respondents)
On June 9th I hosted a public forum in Putnam Valley with Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi who offered a proposal from the Commission on Property Tax Relief, which he chairs. We heard from anti-tax groups, supporters of an income-tax based system of taxation, teachers’ union members, school boards, PTAs and business consortiums. Needless to say, the opinions were wide-ranging. We must act swiftly enacting legislation to begin the hard work to fundamentally change NY State’s property tax burden. I generally support the Commission’s preliminary recommendations, which include a property tax cap, a circuit breaker, and reducing or eliminating unfunded mandates. Since the time the commission’s report was released, many polls were conducted which indicated that New Yorkers support the property tax cap as well as the circuit breaker. I would really like to hear from you. For more information on the Commission’s report visit their Web site at cptr.state.ny.us or call 518-486-4238. |
Are you in favor of a property tax cap? | |||||||||
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If you favor a cap, do you think 4% or 120% of the Consumer Price Index (the lesser of the two) is reasonable? | |||||||||
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If not, what percentage tax cap would you prefer? | |||||||||
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The report calls for any school district that wants to exceed the cap to get approval by at least 55 percent of the voters, and by 60 percent if the district received a 5% or greater boost in state aid. Do you think this is reasonable? | |||||||||
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Do you think a tax cap should be passed as its own legislation? | |||||||||
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If not, would you support a cap in conjunction with a guarantee that school costs and state mandates for schools would be covered by state aid? | |||||||||
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If you believe state aid is necessary to keep schools strong, would you be willing to have your income tax raised to support that aid? | |||||||||
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Would you support circuit breaker relief in the form of a personal income tax credit against real property taxes paid in excess of a percentage of income? | |||||||||
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If “yes” would you support replacing the current Middle Income STAR Rebate check with this new Circuit Breaker and use the state money that currently funds this STAR program to pay for the Circuit Breaker? | |||||||||
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Additional comments can be attached to this questionnaire and mailed back to my office. |
Let other state government officials know how you feel. Contact them as follows: |
Governor Paterson: Honorable David Paterson The Executive Chamber State Capitol Albany, NY 12224 (518) 474-8390 • fax (518) 474-1513 www.ny.gov (go to “Contact Governor”) |
Majority Leader Skelos: Honorable Dean Skelos Senate Majority Leader State Capitol, Room 503 Albany, NY 12247 (518) 455-3171 • fax (518) 426-6950 skelos@senate.state.ny.us |
Assembly Speaker Silver: Honorable Sheldon Silver Speaker of the Assembly Legislative Office Building, Room 932 Albany, NY 12248 (518) 455-3791 • fax (518) 455-5459 speaker@assembly.state.ny.us |
Sign completed survey and return to: Assemblywoman Sandy Galef 2 Church Street Ossining, NY 10562-4802 Please Include Zip Code For Tallying Purposes. |
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