Leaders of Nat. Governors Association (Cuomo, NY + Hogan, MD) and County Executives Call For Federal Relief
The drumbeat is sounding for Senate to grant states fiscal relief due to the economic collapse from the ongoing pandemic. “Governors have already cut budgets and reduced our payrolls by 1.5 million people, but without Senate action, we will need to make steeper cuts and reduce payrolls even more, at precisely the time when these services are needed most,” according to a statement released today by the National Governors Association (NGA) Chair Maryland Governor Larry Hogan and NGA Vice Chair Governor Andrew Cuomo.
In his nightly COVID-19 update email, Governor Cuomo issued this update: “Maryland Governor Larry Hogan and I are calling on the federal government to pass the $500 billion state stabilization fund in the next COVID-19 relief package. As states reopen, we cannot risk our economic recovery efforts by slashing state programs that pay our teachers, firefighters, healthcare and frontline workers. We need the U.S. Senate's strong support now, so we can fight the virus together and make an economic recovery a reality.
The governors’ fight for federal assistance for the states has been constant since the beginning of the pandemic: “States are ground zero in this fight. We provide the critical services Americans depend on including public safety, education, healthcare, food assistance, local aid and transportation. We also employ more than 20 million people across the country. And yet, of the $3 trillion in aid from four relief packages, no unrestricted federal support to stabilize state budgets and account for the economic loss states face as a direct result to fight COVID-19 has ever been included.”
County Executives to Detail Need for Congressional Action on Next Stimulus Package
Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro, Albany County Executive Dan McCoy and Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan will join New York State County Executives’ Association’s (NYSAC) Stephen Acquario to discuss federal funds for counties.
According to their press release issued today: “With a sales tax revenue loss of $1.2 billion since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the financial picture for counties is extremely dire. To make matters worse, there are significant concerns about those losses compounding by another $4 billion over the next twelve months.” Beacon, Poughkeepsie and other municipalities have Dutchess County collect sales tax generated here, as A Little Beacon Blog reported here.
A public call will happen tomorrow (Thursday), July 23rd at 12pm for a digital press conference with bi-partisan representatives from the New York State County Executives’ Association as they discuss counties’ needs for federal funding as they continue leading the local response to the global pandemic.
They will be joined by NYSAC Executive Director Stephen J. Acquario, who will release the Association’s latest Coronavirus Economic Impact Report, which details the projected 2020 and 2021 losses in revenues for counties across the state.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88943248192?pwd=cERXNGZOQ3RDRGJMaXZMOUVTNGpBZz09
Meeting ID: 889 4324 8192
Passcode: 505850
Participants
Stephen Acquario, NYSAC Executive Director
Hon. Dan McCoy, Albany County Executive
Hon. Patrick Ryan, Ulster County Executive
Hon. Marcus Molinaro, Dutchess County Executive