Senator Responds to Governor Cuomo's Veto of OTB Retirees Benefits Bill
New York State Senator Joseph Addabbo, Jr. (D-Queens) today issued the following statement on the Governor's veto.
I strongly disagree with the governor’s veto
yesterday of the OTB retirees benefits bill. When these retirees took
employment with the New York City OTB, they did their jobs, paid their taxes,
raised their families, contributed to our economy and had every expectation
they would continue to receive the health coverage promised to them. That
all ended when the OTB went bankrupt, leaving some 1,000 dedicated former
employees with a broken promise and no health care coverage. It was a
travesty then, and it’s a travesty now.
Some of these retirees are now paying thousands
of dollars out of pocket for private health care coverage, often exceeding
their pension payments. Others are simply going without health care,
which should cause a greater health care concern for the state. I am
deeply saddened that this legislation, which would have provided a desperately
needed solution for these retirees, has once again failed to clear the
governor’s desk.
In both the New York City Council and the New
York State Senate, I have been in the position to make very hard decisions in
the face of serious economic downturns. Right now, in the aftermath of
Superstorm Sandy, our economy has clearly taken another beating, which is
second only in its seriousness to the utter devastation suffered by the storm
victims, many of whom live in my district.
However, even during our worst fiscal times,
I--and many of my colleagues in government—had tried our best to spare our most
vulnerable residents from further harm when we were charged with making tough
choices to address our economic woes. The OTB retirees fall into that
category and they need and deserve our help.
While I am greatly disappointed that the OTB
retiree legislation has been vetoed, I will continue my efforts to ensure that
this issue is dealt with in our state budget, so that our state can honor its
promise to these retirees.
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