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WPCNR CAMPAIGN 2010 From the Cohen Campaign June 17,1010:
New York State Senate candidate and small business owner Bob Cohen, today condemned Senator Oppenheimer for the failure of the legislature to pass a budget over two and a half months past the deadline. The 2010-11 deadline for adoption was April 1, 2010.
“The fact that the legislature has not yet passed a budget speaks to the height of Albany’s dysfunction,” said Mr. Cohen. “We are quickly approaching the end of the first quarter of the year without a spending plan and no agreement is even in sight. A business could never operate that way and our government shouldn’t either. It’s abhorrent that Senator Oppenheimer and her colleagues have had to pass 11 emergency spending bills and nearly caused a catastrophic shutdown of state government.”
Mr. Cohen also blasted the Senate Majority’s support for the proposal to borrow money in an attempt to reconcile a $9.2 billion deficit.
“Any borrowing plan to plug the deficit is like trying to put a band aid on a gunshot wound,” Mr. Cohen continued. “Kicking the can down the road again just allows legislators to continue spending at rates the state cannot afford, but the bill will eventually come due. We need leaders in Albany who will make the tough choices to put New York back on solid fiscal ground.”
Mr. Cohen, 56, owns and operates a small real estate and construction company in Manhattan and is a 17-year member of the Scarsdale Volunteer Fire Department. He resides in Scarsdale with his wife Barbara. They have three children Adam (25), Jessica (22) and Haley (17).
The 37th State Senate district includes the towns/villages/cities of Briarcliff Manor, Ossining, Chappaqua, New Castle, North Castle, Port Chester, White Plains, Rye, Rye Brook, Harrison, Mamaroneck, Larchmont, Scarsdale, and New Rochelle.
The incumbent state senator has served 13 terms, and has held public office since 1977.



