Senator Dan Stec, Assemblyman Michael Cashman and NYS Conservative Party react to Hochul’s Executive Budget
SENATOR STEC ON EXECUTIVE BUDGET: HOW DOES A $260 BILLION
BUDGET MAKE NEW YORK MORE AFFORDABLE?
Senator Dan Stec (R,C-Queensbury) today gave the following statement following Governor Hochul’s Executive Budget proposal:
“Governor Hochul started the year by announcing that affordability would be the defining term of her agenda this year. With this year’s Executive Budget proposal, the governor has shown how unserious she is about making our state more affordable.
“This year’s plan is $260 billion – $6 billion more than last year. New York State headed into the new fiscal year with a projected $4.2 billion deficit. Even with increased revenue projections, this exorbitant spending doesn’t make sense and frankly, it doesn’t work.
“Governor Hochul’s continued insistence on flouting federal immigration law in order to court support from the radical progressives in New York City puts the state at risk of losing federal funding. If that comes to fruition, New York State would face financial collapse. At the very least, co-operating with federal authorities would ensure this needed funding source would continue as-is.
“If the governor wanted to get serious about affordability, this budget proposal would take on the issue I’ve heard about the most from my constituents in recent months: the continually escalating cost of energy. A repeal or delay of the Green New Deal mandates as laid out in the CLCPA and a reduction in the taxes and fees that make up 1/3 of the costs on energy bills is necessary in providing needed relief to all ratepayers.
“The lack of addressing energy costs is a hallmark of everything that’s missing in the Executive Budget proposal. Rather than use this plan to exercise caution, restraint and engage in sound financial planning, Governor Hochul has put forth a budget that doesn’t make it any easier for families, seniors or small businesses to make ends meet. In fact, it just creates an even larger financial burden for all New Yorkers and will only further the outmigration crisis that’s plagued our state for more than a decade.
“I’ve repeatedly noted that you can’t spend your way into affordability. If you could, New York would be the most affordable state in the nation. Instead, it’s the most expensive to state in which to work and live. It’s frustrating that the governor used the Executive Budget proposal to treat affordability as a buzzword instead of an opportunity.”
Assemblyman Michael S. Cashman on the Governor’s Executive Budget Proposal
“Affordability must be at the center of our work. As I said following the State of the State, the North Country must be included in an equitable and meaningful way.
We need real property tax relief and relief from rising utility costs. We must protect seniors and veterans, fully fund our rural schools, expand access to universal childcare, invest in critical municipal infrastructure, and make serious commitments to housing. We must also safeguard our rural health care network and fix Tier 6 so we can recruit and retain the teachers, firefighters, custodians, nurses, and public employees who keep our communities safe and functioning.
The Governor’s budget proposal is only the first step. I will work closely with my Assembly colleagues to ensure the voices and needs of the North Country are heard clearly and consistently as negotiations move forward.”
| NEW YORK’S UNAFFORDABLE GOVERNOR STATEMENT FROM NEW YORK STATE CONSERVATIVE PARTY CHAIRMAN GERARD KASSAR
“Governor Kathy Hochul blew a lot of smoke at New Yorkers during her budget address in Albany today, but the chart above reflects the reality of her tenure as New York’s liberal chief executive. In just a few short years, Mrs. Hochul has ballooned our state budget by nearly 40%. Now, she has the audacity to talk about ‘affordability’, as though she and her progressive colleagues aren’t the ones responsible for driving more than a million New Yorkers to other states. “The data doesn’t lie. New York is unaffordable because Kathy Hochul continues to make it that way. Her monstrous new state budget proposal is par for the course. It will continue New York’s long, slow decline into mediocrity and unaffordability. She needs to go.” |
Posted: January 21st, 2026 under Northern NY News, Political News, State Government News, State Legislator News, Statewide News.