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North Country Sen. Ritchie urges citizens to weigh in on Cuomo’s budget plans

Posted 1/25/16

Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently unveiled his budget proposal for a new state spending plan, marking the official start of the 2016-17 state budget negotiation process. Sen. Patty Ritchie, R-Heuvelton, …

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North Country Sen. Ritchie urges citizens to weigh in on Cuomo’s budget plans

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently unveiled his budget proposal for a new state spending plan, marking the official start of the 2016-17 state budget negotiation process.

Sen. Patty Ritchie, R-Heuvelton, says she wants to hear from constituents about what in the plan is important to them.

“My colleagues and I are digging into the Governor’s proposals in an effort to see how we can build on the details of his plan to grow jobs, improve educational opportunities for our children, control taxes and spending, and create new opportunities for people here in Central and Northern New York, as well as across the state,” said Ritchie, whose 48th District covers central St. Lawrence County from Ogdensburg down to Fowler and Edwards.

“As my colleagues and I continue to review the Governor’s proposal and work towards passing an on-time budget, I hope to hear what’s important to you,” Ritchie said. “Whether it’s cutting taxes, increasing investments in education, supporting small businesses or any other priority, I hope you’ll take the time to share your input through my website, www.ritchie.nysenate.gov.

“Your input is critical, and I hope to hear your thoughts on what we can do to improve New York State.”

Ritchie says she will focus on “creating jobs and boosting our economy. As Chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee, I will be especially focused on improving efforts to strengthen family farms, which as we all know, are a major part of our local economy that have tremendous potential for further growth.”

And she says public schools are on the minds of her constituents, and “ensuring our public schools receive the resources they need to offer the best educational opportunities possible will also be of key importance this year. In the weeks to come, I’ll be working not only to provide record aid for public schools, but also to ensure that we receive our fair share of education dollars from the state.”

She points out that the Senate has already held one vote in support of eliminating the GEA, “a budget gimmick enacted before I took office that has put a strain on local schools.

“I am hopeful that this year, the Assembly will join with the Senate in supporting the end of the GEA, for good, according to Ritchie.