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Next Series Of Upstate Town Hall Meetings Announced

by: robert.harding

Wed Jan 28, 2009 at 14:05:49 PM EST


I wrote yesterday about the lack of upstate town hall meetings that were promised in place of a State of Upstate Address. So far, only one town hall meeting has been held (in Watertown) and until today, there were no updates about when the next town hall meetings would take place.

Today, the Governor's press office announced the next three upstate town hall meetings that will take place later this week and next week.

Governor David A. Paterson today announced the dates of three State of the State Town Hall meetings that he will host in the next week. The meetings will be held in Johnstown, Auburn and Binghamton, and will be open to the public. On January 5, Governor Paterson announced that he would hold a series of town hall meetings across Upstate New York to give the public a chance to discuss New York's fiscal crisis and the themes of the Governor's State of the State address. The first of those meetings was held in Watertown on January 11.

"Now is the time for State government to take action and confront the worst fiscal crisis since the Great Depression. It is equally important that we take the time to hear directly from New York residents about their concerns as we move to address these problems," said Governor Paterson. "The opinions and suggestions I have heard during these town hall meetings have helped to shape state policy, and I look forward to hearing from more New Yorkers as we move forward in this unprecedented time."

Governor Paterson will continue to travel throughout Upstate New York, and will hold additional town hall meetings and other public events as part of his State of the State tour. In addition to these stops in Fulton, Cayuga and Broome Counties, Governor Paterson plans to hold State of the State Town Hall meetings in Western New York and the Finger Lakes region. The time and location for those meetings will be announced at a later date.

The Johnstown town hall will take place at Fulton Montgomery Community College, 2805 State Highway 67 on Friday, January 30. Doors will open at 2:00 p.m., with the event scheduled to begin at 3:00 p.m.

The Auburn town hall will take place at the Irene A. Bisgrove Community Theatre at Cayuga Community College, 197 Franklin Street on Saturday, January 31. Doors will open at 11:00 a.m., with the event scheduled to begin at noon.

The Binghamton town hall will take place at the West Gym at Broome Community College, 901 Upper Front St. on Wednesday, February 4. Attendees should enter through the North Entrance. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m., with the event scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m.

If you are interested in attended any of those town hall meetings, you can register here.

This is a great chance for upstaters to have their voices heard and to let Governor David Paterson know what parts of the budget we agree with, disagree with and what would make for better alternatives in place of those issues we disagree with.

Let your voices be heard. Go to the town hall meetings, ask questions and show the governor you are a concerned citizen.

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I think it's safe to say that with the Senate pick behind him, Governor Paterson is ready to get back to work. NY1 polls show that the public is behind him - the party, the pols, and the press need to follow suit.

The fight is over
(it never really should have been a fight to begin with; the decision was his alone and  Caroline Kennedy's press/listening tour and Michael Bloomberg's interference to pressure Paterson's decsion were contributing factors to the whole debacle - shame on them!), please let the governor proceed with the governance of NY and not continually have to get mired in the swamps of its politics.

There is simply too much to fix to have to pay attention and stroke inflated egos - got that Kennedy and Bloomberg?


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