| The Better Choice Budget Campaign supports a balanced approach to the state's fiscal problems.
Federal Action: Additional Fiscal Relief for the States
At least 48 states are experiencing major budget shortfalls. We urge the NYS Congressional delegation to support the President’s call for additional federal relief for the states during the recession. Since the states have to balance their budgets in good times and bad, Congress should extend the state fiscal relief that it enacted last year. This will reduce the amount of economically harmful spending cuts that the states have to make this year.
State Actions: A balanced response to the 2010-2011 budget shortfall should include:
Closing loopholes that allow large, profitable corporations to avoid paying their fair share of state taxes.
Reducing the amount of state work that is contracted out to high-priced, for-profit consultants who are being overpaid to do work that state workers can do better for less.
Lowering prescription drug prices for state and local governments and New York consumers by using New York’s purchasing power to negotiate fair deals with the drug companies.
Making economic development/tax credit programs like Industrial Development Agencies (IDAs) and the Brownfield Clean-Up Program more effective and accountable and allowing the Empire Zones Program to expire.
Temporarily reducing the Stock Transfer Tax Rebate from 100% to 80% so the finance sector helps the state through the current economic downturn which was caused in part by the excesses of many Wall Street firms.
Curtailing growing obesity rates in NY children by adding a 1 cent per ounce tax on sugary beverages.
Ensuring that Reservation sales of cigarettes to non-Native Americans are properly taxed (by collecting those taxes before the products reach the reservations while still providing Native Americans with tax-free cigarettes).
Using the Tax Stabilization Reserve Fund (TSRF) to cover the Governor’s anticipated gap in this year’s budget rather than rolling it over to 2010-11. The TSRF is specifically for such end-of-year shortfalls.
Helping the environment by instituting a minimal plastic bag tax to reduce the use of 6.3 billion bags in NYS each year. |