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WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. By John F. Bailey. December 31,2010:
A spokesperson for the Astorino Administration told WPCNR that Kenneth Jenkins, Chair of the Board of Legislators, and the Board erred in their procedure overriding County Executive Astorino’s vetoes of the County Legislature revised budget, in effect giving Mr. Astorino the choice between the 2-1/4% property tax cut budget approved by the Legislature last Monday, and the 1% property tax cut the Astorino Administration wanted, that the Board overrode by its action on December 23.
“In their haste to override our vetoes,” Ned McCormack, Director of Communications for the Astorino Administration, “they neglected to amend the tax levy, (when 249 vetoes of 260 were overturned), increasing the property tax cut to 2-14%, therefore the 1% levy is still in effect, unless they do something about it.”
Earlier Thursday afternoon, Tara Martin, spokesperson for the County Board and Chairman Jenkins, told WPCNR the imposition of the 2-1/4% tax levy which County Executive Astorino vetoed, was simply “bookkeeping” to create the math to reflect and fund the Board of Legislator veto overrides (and increased tax cuts). Martin added that according to the charter, the County Executive could not veto the new tax levy as it went along with the budget.
Late Thursday afternoon, McCormack returned a call to WPCNR to explain that the County Attorney maintained the position that the County Executive is able to veto “any act of the legislature. An act is an act is an act,” McCormack said.
As of Friday morning, the last day of the year, the administration, McCormack said is planning to use the original 1% tax cut levy which according to the administration and the Board of Legislature failure to amend the original levy when it overrode, still remains in effect.
He said there were no plans to seek a show cause order in court to stop the 2-1/4% property tax cut budget passed by the legislators, because in the administration opinion, the 1% tax cut budget of the administration is still operative.