IN OUTRAGEOUS EXERCISE OF POWER, CUOMO KILLS ‘CHARITABLE GAMING ACT’, SLAP IN THE FACE TO CHURCHES, NON-PROFITS AND CHARITIES ACROSS STATE

Gov. Cuomo refuses to sign legislation passed 136-8 in the Assembly and 59-3 in the Senate

            “I’m not sure if the governor is still half asleep on tryptophan from Thanksgiving, but it is unthinkable that he can morally and logically kill legislation that was passed 136 to 8 in the Assembly and 59 to 3 in the Senate.

            “Disrespectful and heartless doesn’t begin to describe Cuomo’s actions toward our tens of thousands of tireless volunteers in charities, churches and fire departments, who donate their time to improving their community and now have their hands tied when it comes to fundraising. Gov. Cuomo’s veto message claims the bill may be unconstitutional but our counsel here at the Assembly already ensured that the legislation was constitutional when it was drafted.”

            “The Town of Stafford Fire Department has conducted their car raffle for roughly 70 years and now they are faced with a 300% budget increase without their fundraiser. This surely amounts to a tax hike for town residents who are already struggling under the nation’s highest taxes. Upstate fire departments are primarily volunteer and rely on these annual raffles for revenue and to fuel operation costs. Whereas downstate many firefighters are paid so this legislation isn’t as important to them. The veto further exemplifies the upstate and downstate divide and why ‘Two New Yorks’ should be put on the ballot.”     

            “Actions like this are one of the reasons people are fleeing New York in droves. For a governor who cowardly avoids the Legislature to enact his policy agenda and perpetuates our state’s highest taxes in the nation, you’d think the least he could do was sign a non-controversial bill that helps charities raise money.”

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