Signs Bills to Eliminate More Than 120 Inactive Local Authorities and Agencies
Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed two bills that
will eliminate 28 local public authorities and 95 urban renewal and industrial
development agencies that are inactive or no longer needed.
"Since taking office, my administration has worked to make government more
efficient and accountable to taxpayers, including doing more with less and
finding ways to reduce the costs facing localities," Governor Cuomo said.
"Given that these authorities and agencies no longer serve the public interest, it only makes sense to do away with them for good. I thank the bill sponsors for their work on these two bills."
The two bills (A. 10288-A / S.5198-D and A.
8823-A / S. 5227-B) repeal the statutory authorization for approximately 95
urban renewal and industrial agencies and 28 local public authorities that are
either defunct, were never ultimately established by local law, or are no
longer needed to carry out the public function for which they were formed.
The affected agencies and authorities have no
outstanding debt or other obligations. The law transfers the eliminated
entities' remaining books, records, and rights to the municipality where each
is located.
Both laws take effect in 60 days.
Senator Michael H. Ranzenhofer, sponsor of
S.5198-D, said, "This is another victory for New York State taxpayers. For
years many of these authorities have been defunct and not serving the residents
of New York State. This law is an important step toward simplifying State
government and eliminating wasteful and duplicative state agencies. I
appreciate the Governor’s swift action to sign this bill into law."
"During these difficult economic times, as
we seek accountability from all levels of government, it makes sense to
eliminate layers of government that are no longer necessary and consolidate
their responsibilities in our counties, towns, and villages. I want to thank
the Governor for his continued leadership in partnering with us to right-size
government," stated Senator
Jack M. Martins, sponsor of S. 5227-B.
Assembly Member Jim Brennan, sponsor of A.
10288-A, noted, "This bill was a joint effort between the Governor, the
Authorities Budget Office, the Comptroller, members of the Legislature, and
local governments to carefully extinguish dozens of defunct public authorities.
It also ensures that any remaining responsibilities are returned to local
government. I appreciate the Governor’s continued leadership in streamlining
state government."
"As Chair of the Assembly's Local
Government Committee, one of our priorities has been to dissolve IDA's and
other authorities that are no longer legally functioning. I support Governor
Cuomo's efforts to streamline New York State's government agencies to foster
better efficiency and effectiveness. This bill accomplishes the first step in
eliminating inactive public authorities. In addition, this bill would advance
the State's effort to maintain an accurate inventory of agencies, and abolish
unnecessary sectors of local government," said Assembly Member William
Magnarelli, sponsor of A. 8823-A.
A listing of the authorities and agencies that were cut is posted at CNY Homepage.
A listing of the authorities and agencies that were cut is posted at CNY Homepage.
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