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Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues Member of the State Assembly; District 89 | |||||
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The questions were prepared by the Leagues of Women Voters of New York State and asked of all candidates for this office.
See below for questions on
Economy,
Budget,
Campaign Finance,
Redistricting,
Education
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Answer from Robert J. Castelli:
I also voted against the furlough of state workers when we could not get the budget out on time, and spoke out against the lay-offs of police and firefighters unlike my opponent who did lay them off recently. The last thing we should be doing in the midst of a recession is putting people on a breadline.
Answer from Robert J. Castelli:
Legislators must also have the intestinal fortitude to stand up to the status quo and work to repeal unfunded mandates. I am the prime sponsor of the Assembly legislation to repeal the Triborough Amendment (Assembly Bill A10187), which allows public employees to continue to receive step and scheduled raises, even when a collective bargaining agreement has expired.
Answer from Robert J. Castelli:
I also have worked to to pass member-item reform that would ensure all legislators, regardless of party or seniority, receive the same amount of State funding (Assembly Bill A10116-A) and supported legislation to enact term limits for legislative leaders and legislators (Assembly Bill A10950), and to create an independent, non-partisan redistricting process and to establish procedures for "initiative, referendum and recall" by citizens (Assembly Bill A6815).
Answer from Robert J. Castelli:
We all know Albany is dysfunctional. It shouldn't have to be that way. I am running for re-election to bring together like-minded voices from across the political spectrum who are committed to reforming State government.
My voting record and my legislative agenda show I am committed to term limits, independent redistricting, budget reform and Constitutional reforms to the way the Legislature does business, including an end to the "three men in a room" approach to government by sponsoring legislation to move up the scheduled 2017 vote on convening a State Constitutional Convention to next year. Perhaps most importantly, measures enacted by the Convention would be implemented independent of the State Legislature.
Answer from Robert J. Castelli:
I also support limiting local property taxes based on an owner's income. The system is in desperate need of reform. I am the co-sponsor a bill (Assembly Bill A7094), legislation creates a "circuit breaker" which would tie a portion of property taxes to income, making the system more fair and equitable.
We also need to fight for Westchester's fair share of State School Aid.
In the 2007 then Senate Leader Joe Bruno cut a deal that short-changed Westchester County schools at the expense of other areas in the State, making our schools vastly under-funded compared to the others. Our taxpayers pay 93% of the cost of our education while those in the rest of the State pay only 50-60%. This typical back door deal is why people hate politicians and another reason we need transparency in government.
Although Westchester County is closer to the economic, social and geographic makeup of Long Island, Westchester received a lower portion of Foundation Aid and High Tax Aid. Along with all of my colleagues in Westchester on both side of the aisle, I have co-sponsored legislation (Assembly Bill A2637) to correct this imbalance, and rectify this injustice.
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