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Douglas: county stretched thinner than ever
Essex County board of supervisors head Randy Douglas
Essex County board of supervisors head Randy Douglas
(02/02/12) Mandate relief--especially on Medicaid costs--was at the forefront of many county leaders' minds at the annual meeting this week of the New York State Association of Counties.

In his budget address January 17th, Governor Cuomo laid out a plan for the state to take over increases in Medicaid costs over the next few years--but some county leaders say that's not enough. more

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53 New York towns wrongly exceed tax cap
Generally speaking, it was an honest mistake.
(01/13/12) More than fifty towns around New York inappropriately exceeded the state's property tax cap. That's according to the office of state comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. more

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NYS School Board Association: Schools, tax cap on "collision course"
Keene Central School, Keene Valley, NY
Keene Central School, Keene Valley, NY
(12/16/11) A study by the New York State School Boards Association finds three quarters of the state's school districts would have exceeded the new 2% property tax cap, had it been in effect for the current school year budget. The group predicts that the new tax cap and schools are "on a collision course." In Albany, Karen DeWitt has more.

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Cuomo wants the focus on students
There’s not enough focus on the students and actual education and performance.
(12/16/11) The Board of Regents proposal would give 73% of increased state aid to high-need districts. That could help North Country schools, which are among the poorest in the state.

As Martha Foley reports, Gov. Andrew Cuomo supports changes that would send more money to the neediest districts, but he wants to put students front and center as the conversation about aid to schools goes forward. more

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NC lawmakers praise tax deal, with reservations
Now we need to go a step further, and make a serious effort to reform and reduce spending
(12/08/11) North Country lawmakers are praising the outcome of the special session held yesterday in Albany.

Republican state Senator Betty Little from Queensbury said the income tax deal negotiated by Governor Cuomo would cut income taxes for the "vast majority of New Yorkers." Little predicted the tax plan would "encourage economic activity and job growth."

Eight Assembly Republicans voted against the tax overhaul. North Country Republicans in the Assembly approved it, with reservations. more

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Cuomo calls 2% tax cap a "wake up call" for local governments
You can’t ask for what people don’t have. So deal with the same economic reality the taxpayer has to deal with.
(11/10/11) We reported Tuesday on Essex County's efforts to stay within Governor Andrew Cuomo's new 2% cap on property tax increases. Since the legislature approved the cap in June, it's been controversial. Some have welcomed it. But several communities, including Massena, have taken steps to override the cap.

Other communities and some lawmakers have taken the state to task for mandating local spending on programs like Medicaid, while limiting local revenue.

Wednesday in an appearance on the public radio program Capitol Pressroom with Susan Arbetter, Cuomo defended the cap--and talked about why he thinks it's an important--but not inescapable--guideline for local governments: more

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Essex County faces tough choices in new budget plan
(11/07/11) Budget season is heating up for town and county governments, and in Essex County that could mean some big changes.

A pair of popular county-run services - the Horace Nye Nursing Home and the fish hatchery - could be cut loose as lawmakers look to present a budget that meets the state's new 2 percent property tax cap.

Supervisors are also considering layoffs, after a key union that represents 450 workers declined to renegotiate the final year of its contract. more

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Counties caught between rising costs, tax cap
Not only is there a property tax cap, and... mandated cost increases, but the state is not paying us timely.
(10/05/11) Until this week, St. Lawrence County seemed to be leading the charge to over-ride the state's new 2-percent property tax cap, imposed on local governments. Now it looks like the County is trying to stay within the tax cap limit.

Counties around the North Country are busily preparing their 2012 budgets. And each is having to do its own political maneuvering, and decide whether it will cut services, or over-ride the tax cap.

Julie Grant reports. more

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Essex County gets to work on Irene-stalled budget
It’s tough times. Some of the services that aren’t mandated, unfortunately, we’re going to have to reduce — and possibly cut staff.
(09/28/11) Work on Essex County's budget for next year was another victim of Tropical Storm Irene.

Board chairman Randy Douglas says that budget negotiations were "put on the wayside" while supervisors and county officials were kept busy overseeing repairs and clean-up efforts. But that will change soon. Martha Foley reports. more

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Property tax cap override is possible—but not simple
In August, St. Lawrence County held a public meeting to begin the process of potentially overriding the 2% property tax cap. Photo: Julie Grant
In August, St. Lawrence County held a public meeting to begin the process of potentially overriding the 2% property tax cap. Photo: Julie Grant
(09/22/11) School boards and leaders of some counties in New York are already saying they may need to override the newly enacted 2% property tax cap.

They say there might not be enough money to pay for flood damage from two tropical storms and mandated state programs if they don't override the new tax limit. As Karen DeWitt reports, there is a way to override the tax cap--but it's not simple: more

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