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Want to fix NY's legislature and save millions in tax dollars? Stop their mailings!

by: cliffweathers

Mon May 10, 2010 at 16:45:25 PM EDT


If you're a registered voter, you likely get regular mailings from your State Senator and Assembly member. Often times, these mailings, which are paid for with our tax dollars, are nothing more than political advertising or state-sponsored political campaigning. And many good-government groups say its time that they go:
We do have taxpayer-financed elections. They are called Senate and Assembly mailings," said Lise Bang-Jensen, a senior policy analyst at the Manhattan Institute's Empire Center for New York State Policy, which analyzes state payroll and legislative office expenses.

Recently, Greg Ball, a Republican State Assembly member from Putnam County who is running for the State Senate, sent out mailings--paid for by our tax dollars--to promote an April 15 Tax Day protest event where he and several other "Tea Party" candidates made campaign speeches bragging how they'll fight for taxpayers. Just how ironic is that?

It gets worse below the fold...

cliffweathers :: Want to fix NY's legislature and save millions in tax dollars? Stop their mailings!
It's alleged that Ball's mailings didn't only go out to his constituents, those in the larger 40th Senate District (that don't live in Ball's 99th Assembly District) complain that they got the Tax Day Protest invitations, which also tout the Assembly member as a "real leader and reformer." The legality of the mailings are currently being challenged by Ball's opponent and other regional politicians. This isn't the first time these mailing privileges have been misused, and it certainly won't be the last.

I often like to refer to the legislature's mailing as "incumbency insurance." The practice is not only cynical, questionably ethical, and easily abused, it's outrageously expensive, costing New York taxpayers $27.3 million per year. That princely sum is roughly equivalent to the cuts being proposed to our State Parks system, cuts that might close 55 park services.

With more efficient, and much less expensive communications such as Web sites, e-mail, and text messaging available, it's time that we do away with taypayer-funded mailings. Also, think of the good we'd be doing our environment by eliminating these mailings; imagine of the natural resources and fuel we'd save over time.

So, make it a point to take your State legislature members and candidates to task over this issue. Demand that they support doing away with outmoded, expensive, and environmentally insensitive practice. And demand that they use taxpayer dollars for the good of all New Yorkers, and not for the reelection campaigns of a few politicians.

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What Would Carl Kruger (0.00 / 0)
Do?  You want "Mr mailing just about every week" to go into cardiac arrest? This guy has wasted millions on mailings of my taxes promoting himself.      

Regina Calcaterra (0.00 / 0)
Regaina Calcaterra, the Democratic candidate running to replace Ken Lavalle on Long Island in SD-1 has been looking at this issue and hit LaValle on it earlier today.

From LoHud:

Democratic Senate candidate Regina Calcaterra said she would rein in the use of taxpayer-funded mailings after a Gannett Albany Bureau report showed that her Republican foe, Sen. Kenneth LaValle of Suffolk County, led the state with the biggest mail tab over the past three years-at more than $357,000.

"While New York has been careening out of fiscal control, lawmakers have been wastefully spending millions of taxpayer dollars on legislative mailers telling us how great they are - a practice that must be reined in immediately," she said in a statement.

She added, "It shouldn't take a investigative report by one of the country's biggest newspaper companies to uncover how much lawmakers spend on constituent mail."

Calcaterra proposed rules that would mandate each piece of legislative mail inform residents of the total cost to taxpayers; cut the budget for mailers by 75 percent and ban most legislative mailings eight months before state legislative elections - with exceptions approved only by the full state Senate in a roll-call vote.



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Calcaterra is a candidate to admire (0.00 / 0)
Personally, I admire that she came from less than nothing, as did I (you'd understand what I'm talking about if you were ever there). Beyond that, I admire that she seems to alway be on the right and progressive side of every issue.  

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