ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo will seek a one-year salary freeze for state workers as part of an emergency financial plan he will lay out in his State of the State address on Wednesday, senior administration officials said.
The move will signal the opening of what is expected to be a grueling fight between the new governor and the public-sector unions that have traditionally dominated the state’s political establishment.
It will also come days after the New Year’s Eve layoffs of more than 900 state workers, an event that union representatives marked with a candlelight vigil on the steps of the Capitol and outside government offices in five other cities.
“The governor said during his campaign that the difficult financial times call for shared sacrifice,” said a senior administration official, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the governor’s address. “A salary freeze is obviously a difficult thing for many government workers, but it’s necessary if the state is going to live within its means.”
While the immediate budget savings from the freeze would be relatively modest — between $200 million and $400 million against a projected deficit in excess of $9 billion — achieving it would be politically meaningful.
And because such a step would not require legislative approval, Mr. Cuomo could achieve it while bypassing the Assembly speaker, Sheldon Silver, and the Democratic-controlled State Assembly, labor’s most powerful allies in Albany.
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After his landslide victory in November, he kept a substantial campaign war chest on reserve to run his own ads to counter any union-backed television campaigns and is now deploying outside advisers to organize business interests into what he hopes will become a counterweight to labor: a new group known as the Committee to Save New York.
Mr. Cuomo on Sunday attended Mass with his girlfriend, Sandra Lee, and his three daughters at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, down the street from the Executive Mansion. Shortly after that, he returned to work at the Capitol, where aides were huddled to help draft Wednesday’s speech and attend to other issues.
“We’re going to be getting back to work,” he told reporters after the service.
Shared sacrifice to Cuomo means tax cuts for people making over $200,000 a year, wage freezes and layoffs for people making under $200,000 a year.
Notice the connection to The Godfather - Cuomo went to mass while his administration whacked 900 state workers and the entire labor movement.
Don Cuomo, head of the five hedge fund families of New York, says hello.
Little Andy was also talking about his mandate from the people a few days ago. As for his "landslide" victory, he ran against an exceptionally weak Republican opponent in "Crazy Carl" Paladino.
ReplyDeleteYeah, and he cut his own salary by right grand and change - but he didn't give back the millions in campaign funds he's collected and saved so he can take on the unions.
ReplyDeleteReality-based educator, I was thinking the same thing. He cut all of the top official salaries, but what about using the extra campaign funds to give back?
ReplyDeleteI do like how he cut his own salary. This will make people like him.
"Sacrifice" to El Cuomo also means letting off "Little Stevie" Rattner off with a slap on the wrist...he should be going to the state pen...once again...the kleptocracy at work...Ba Da BING . . !
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