Resolution Information
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Referred to: The Public Health and Social Services Committee (Chairman Lopez and
Legislators Allen, Belfiglio, Heppner, and Roberts)
Legislator Carl Belfiglio and Legislators Allen, Lopez, Heppner and Roberts offer
the following:
WHEREAS, the 2011-12 State Budget dramatically lowered the State’s fiscal
responsibility in the Safety Net Program by shifting the cost to 71% county / 29%
state, severing the historic 50% state / 50% county partnership; and
WHEREAS, this continues a long line of state legislative actions that has
transferred the State’s constitutional and fiscal responsibility to care for the needy to
county taxpayers, while providing counties virtually no control over eligibility for
services and benefit levels; and
WHEREAS, the Safety Net funding shift also builds upon recent trends where
the State has leveraged significant savings from maximizing available federal
resources largely for state financial plan purposes only, at the expense of local
property taxpayers; and
WHEREAS, the net effect of this state practice forces local property taxes to
be higher than they should because available savings are being spent by the state
rather than being user to lower the cost of state mandates which can provide direct
relief to local property taxpayers; and
WHEREAS, nearly half of the states do not have Safety Net programs and
New York is one of only 11 states that provide benefits to childless adults that do not
have some disability; and
WHEREAS, most other states do not require counties to fund such a large
share of public assistance costs; and
WHEREAS, counties in New York are required to finance the vast majority of
Safety Net costs, putting in twice as much funding as the State; and
WHEREAS, for the first half of 2015, State data indicates that county Safety
Net costs have increased by nearly 9% over the prior year; and
WHEREAS, Ulster County believes that the rising cost of providing shelter
assistance to recipients is a major contributor to this increase; and
WHEREAS, the reduction of State funding support for Safety Net Assistance
is part of a larger trend where the State has reduced its fiscal commitment for nearly
every public assistance program including child welfare, adoption subsidies, food
stamp administration, Safety Net, Child Support Enforcement, juvenile justice and
programs designed to help recently released state incarcerated offenders return to the
community; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the Ulster County Legislature calls on the State to gradually
restore the historic 50/50 state/county cost sharing for the Safety Net program over a
five year period, starting with an increase in county reimbursement for shelter
assistance in order to lower the local property tax burden for homeowners and small
businesses; and, be it further
RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Ulster County Legislature shall forward
copies of this resolution to Governor Andrew Cuomo, Assembly and Senate Majority
and Minority Leaders, all Ulster County elected Assemblymen and Senators, the
Assembly and Senate Social Services Committee Chairmen, the New York State
Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance Commissioner and the New York
State Association of Counties,
and move its adoption.
ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES: 22 NOES: 0
(Legislator Lopez left at 7:19 PM)
Passed Committee: Public Health and Social Services on February 29, 2016
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
NONE
STATE OF NEW YORK
ss:
COUNTY OF ULSTER
I, the undersigned Clerk of the Legislature of the County of Ulster, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is
the original resolution adopted by the Ulster County Legislature on the 15th Day of March in the year Two Thousand and
Sixteen, and said resolution shall remain on file in the office of said clerk.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the County of Ulster this 17th Day of March
in the year Two Thousand and Sixteen.
|s| Victoria A. Fabella
Victoria A. Fabella, Clerk
Ulster County Legislature
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Updated: October 27, 2020
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