The Governor of the State of New York has yet again completely
ignored the planetary climate emergency at a time when strong
leadership is desperately needed. Not one of his 30+ proposals
directly addressed the climate crisis, and they barely touched on
other pressing issues facing New Yorkers (like the need for
single-payer healthcare or progressive taxation to close the $6
billion budget gap). Governor Cuomo prefers small-bore, low-stakes
reforms because they pose no threat to his wealthy donors.
In fact, Cuomo’s most ambitious move since his party’s takeover of
the legislature in 2018 was to install a commission to kill off minor
parties in New York, under the guise of public campaign finance. The
Green Party and others are still fighting for our lives against this
cartel-like power play to eliminate rivals in what is supposed to be a
democracy. Cuomo is all-too-ready to “think big” or “outside of the
box” when it comes to strangling voter choice.
The future of our party, our democracy and our planet is under
threat in 2020. Please
give to the Green Party of New York today so we can keep
fighting! We are counting on you.
But when it comes to saving the planet? He cannot even summon a
half-measure. New York should lead the U.S. with a commitment to halt
new fossil fuel infrastructure in our state and invest $10 billion in
an Eco-Socialist Green New Deal. But the CLCPA will not stop the worst
effects of the climate crisis – we have until 2030 to de-carbonize the
economy, and the CLCPA sets 2050 as a target for an 85% greenhouse gas
reduction.
Yes, Cuomo proposed a $3 billion bond. But 1. $3 billion isn't
enough 2. Bonds make future generations pay for our sins while
enriching the children of the already-wealthy 3. When Cuomo proposes a
$3 billion dollar bond for renewable infrastructure in January, by
July it will turn out to be a $250 million tax break for New York's
corporate elite.
Cuomo has virtually eliminated the environmental justice provision
from the CLCPA and slashed funding. We need an immediate commitment to
targets that rapidly shift New York to a 100% renewable economy with
thousands of new, public sector jobs paying living wages. We have just
witnessed one of the hottest years on record and wildfires ravaging
California, the Amazon and Australia, yet Andrew Cuomo seems more
concerned about legalizing alcohol sales in movie theaters.
New York is facing a $6 billion budget deficit because health care
costs keep rising. Gov. Cuomo's speech barely touched on how to reign
in those costs and he refuses to discuss raising taxes. We have heard
about the proposed 1% cuts to Medicaid, which will severely impact
those most in need. Yet the NY Health Act would both reduce state
expenditures on health care and cover everyone.
Why won't Cuomo talk about it? For a governor that likes to tout
his progressive credentials and fiscal responsibility, it's curious
that he won't even talk about single-payer.
Cuomo also didn't touch on progressive tax reform in his speech –
why not propose the state stop rebating the stock transfer tax? That
alone would close the current budget gap and no new taxes would need
to be instituted. New York needs long-term progressive tax reform that
shifts the burden to the wealthy and corporations and away from
property and sales taxes. Again, single-payer would relieve a huge tax
burden on local governments and allow property taxes to be cut.
Cuomo's State of the State is once again disappointing. No climate
crisis, single-payer, or progressive tax reform. Nothing on marijuana
legalization. No talk about real electoral reform. Cuomo is a master
of style over substance, but this is barely much of either. We need
bold policies and he's given us thin gruel.
In Solidarity, Gloria and Peter Co-Chairs Green Party of
New York
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