Gov. Cuomo appoints team to cut unfunded school mandates
January--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced the signing of
an Executive Order to create a team of private and public sector individuals
charged with finding ways to cut the unfunded and underfunded mandates that help
make New York one of the most taxed states in the nation.
The "Mandate Relief Redesign Team" ("Team") will review unfunded and underfunded
mandates imposed by the New York State government on school districts, local
governments, and other local taxing districts. Such mandates include legal
requirements that a local district provide a program, project, or activity on
behalf of the state.
The Team - which will include representatives from private industry, education,
labor, and government - will look for ways to reduce the costs of mandated
programs, identify mandates that are ineffective and outdated, and determine how
school districts and local governments can have greater ability to control
expenses.
"Families as well as businesses are leaving New York because they can no longer
afford to be here," said Governor Cuomo. "These unfunded and underfunded
mandates are one reason why taxes are so high, and this new Mandate Relief
Redesign Team will begin a top-to-bottom review of the system to help bring
needed relief to taxpayers."
The Governor will appoint up to twenty members of the Mandate Relief Redesign
Team, including:
•Larry Schwartz, Senior Advisor to the Governor, will serve as a Chair of the
Team; the Governor may appoint additional Chairs
•Representatives of organized labor, businesses, school districts, and
municipalities
•State officers with relevant expertise
•Four members of the New York State Legislature: one recommended by each of the
Speaker and Minority Leader of the Assembly and the Temporary President and
Minority Leader of the Senate
•The Lieutenant Governor and Director of the Budget will serve as non-voting
members
The team will begin working in January and will submit a first set of
recommendations to the Governor by March 1, 2011 for consideration in the Fiscal
Year 2011-12 budget process. The Team will continue its review until the end of
Fiscal Year 2011-12.
Unfunded and underfunded mandates drive up costs of schools, municipalities, and
the property taxes that support them. Due in part to these mandates, New York
now has some of the highest taxes in the nation. For example:
•New York has the highest local taxes in America as a percentage of personal
income - 79 percent above the national average
•New York has the second highest combined state and local taxes in the nation
•Median property taxes paid by New Yorkers are 96 percent above the national
median
•Property tax levies in New York grew by 73 percent from 1998 to 2008 - more
than twice the rate of inflation during that period
•When measured in absolute dollars paid, Westchester, Nassau, and Rockland are
respectively the first, second and fifth highest-taxed counties in the nation
•When property taxes were measured as a percentage of home value in 2009, nine
out of the top ten counties in the nation were all in Upstate New York.
[NEWS ARCHIVE]