Paterson Proposes Emergency Fiscal Option
Posted on Tuesday, 24 of November , 2009 at 3:42 pm
ALBANY—Governor David A. Paterson has submitted emergency legislation – the Executive Authority Option – that would grant the Executive Branch the one-time authority to administratively direct the reduction of 2009-10 fiscal year payments in order to close a $3.2 billion current-year budget gap.
This measure would provide a critical tool to help protect the State’s finances during an unprecedented fiscal crisis, which was partly caused by a dramatic decline in revenues, according to Paterson.
The Governor announced the legislation in a web address directly to New Yorkers, saying the Executive Authority Option “would give me, as Governor, a one-time authority to close the current-year budget deficit – to maintain New York’s strong credit rating and keep our State afloat.”
“I want to make clear that this is not a cash flow problem that can be fixed with one-shots or creative accounting. This is a lack-of-cash crisis that threatens the financial stability of our State. Unless we take action, the State will run out of money,” Governor Paterson said. “For seven weeks, I have tried to persuade the Legislature to face this reality. So far, certain legislators remain unwilling to acknowledge the severity of the crisis or to do what must be done. The people of New York have waited long enough.”
Payment reductions directed under this legislation would be implemented in an across-the-board manner that is “uniformly applied to the extent practicable.” Moreover, these reductions would be limited to an amount necessary to bring the state budget back into balance. If the Legislature also approves the tax penalty forgiveness program, fund transfers, and other non-spending-reduction-related measures included in Governor Paterson’s original Deficit Reduction Plan, $1.3 billion in payment reductions would occur under this legislation based on current projections.
The proposed bill includes a legislative finding that New York’s current-year budget deficit “presents a genuine danger that the State will lack the funds necessary to make payments as they come due.” It also says that “the State’s extremely precarious and worsening fiscal situation” necessitates the payment denials permitted under its provisions.
This emergency legislation is only applicable to appropriations in the current fiscal year. The specific payments that will be reduced must be identified no later than December 31, 2009. Additionally, the law would explicitly exclude from reduction payments for debt service and collective bargaining obligations, as well as those for expenditures required under federal law, the State constitution, or the federal constitution.
The Governor’s address may be viewed online click here 11-24-09
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Comment by Randy
Made Tuesday, 24 of November , 2009 at 5:37 pm
Cut now, or gut later. It’s about time we took control of NY’s out of control spending. Sorry Shelly Silver- some of your supporters may get a bit less of NY’s borrowed money that will have to be paid back ten times over just to insure you get re-elected again and again. Pass this bill! It gives all the legislators political cover and the Governor get’s to be the bad guy. Mr. Governor- I’ve got to give you credit- you’ve got more balls than the rest of them combined.

























