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By Patty Ritchie, St. Lawrence County Clerk
(Nov. 19, 2009) Thirty-one County Clerks sent the attached letter to Gov. Paterson following media reports that the state will proceed with production of the new Empire Gold license plates, despite promises to cancel the new license plate requirement.
County Clerks have been leading efforts to stop the plate reissue, and have collected more than 100,000 names of New Yorkers opposed to the plan on petitions that were delivered to the Governor and legislators who backed it.
November 18, 2009
Honorable David A. Patterson
State Capitol
Albany, NY 12224
Dear Governor Paterson:
We were greatly troubled to read published reports that the State, at your direction, plans to proceed with the manufacture of the new Empire Gold license plates, despite commitments by you and legislative leaders on both sides of the political aisle to scrap the controversial reissuance plan (“Paterson admits license fee was a ‘revenue grab,’ ” Democrat and Chronicle, Nov. 18).
County Clerks from across the State have gathered more than 100,000 names of New Yorkers who are opposed to the license plate reissue, through online and paper petitions that were delivered to you and legislative supporters of the original plan. The people of the state have spoken up that and said that they don’t want the Empire Gold plates, nor do they feel that the reissuance plan was justified by Albany’s desire for more revenue.
Facing a $3.2 billion budget gap, and in light of the Legislature’s pledge to undo the license plate mandate, it makes no sense that you should continue to produce these plates, at a cost to the state that you have placed at $32 million.
County Clerks respectfully ask that you rescind the order to begin manufacturing the new plates pending legislative action on the repeal of this ill-advised plan.
County Clerks have proposed additional ways to cut state spending and improve government efficiency to help deal with the budget deficit, and we await your response to our request for a meeting to discuss these and other ideas.
Sincerely,
Patricia A. Ritchie
St. Lawrence County Clerk
President, NYS Association of County Clerks
Richard R. Blythe, Broome County Clerk
James Griffith, Cattaraugus County Clerk
Susan Dwyer, Cayuga County Clerk
Sandra K. Sopak, Chautauqua County Clerk
Catherine K. Hughes, Chemung County Clerk
John H. Zurlo, Clinton County Clerk
Elizabeth Larkin, Cortland County Clerk
Bradford Kendall, Dutchess County Clerk
Kathleen Hochul, Erie County Clerk
Joseph Provoncha, Essex County Clerk
Don M. Read, Genesee County Clerk
Michael Flynn, Greene County Clerk
Jane S. Zarecki, Hamilton County Clerk
Sylvia M. Rowan, Herkimer County Clerk
JoAnn Wilder, Jefferson County Clerk
Douglas P. Hanno, Lewis County Clerk
James A. Culberston, Livingston County Clerk
Cheryl Dinolfo, Monroe County Clerk
Wayne F. Jagow, Niagara County Clerk
Sandra J. DePerno, Oneida County Clerk
M. Ann Ciarpelli, Onondaga County Clerk
John H. Cooley, Ontario County Clerk
George J. Williams, Oswego County Clerk
Frank Merola, Rensselaer County Clerk
Kathleen Marchione, Saratoga County Clerk
Indy Jaycox, Schoharie County Clerk
Judith M. Hunter, Steuben County Clerk
Robert Woodburn, Tioga County Clerk
Aurora R. Valenti, Tompkins County Clerk
Dona Crandall, Washington County Clerk
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Joseph Lundy on Sun, 22nd Nov 2009 1:17 pm
I concure with the above letter. You want to cut spending then give a good economic slap to the teachers union. You talk about half measures, this license plate is one. Lets tax non-native possessors of untaxed cigaretts when they get pulled over on the highway! It’s tax evasion to buy these things! Hey Albany, get off your (explicit) and get something done to trim the fat out of this budget or were shopping for new representitives in 2010!