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		<title>DiNapoli&#8217;s Gutsy Move</title>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 18:54:25 -0400</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The absurdities in Albany have gone beyond the outrageous. Now they&rsquo;re costing towns and cities money. For example, the city has been unable to collect an extra half-cent in sales tax revenue because the State Senate hasn&rsquo;t gotten around to passing required legislation. If this goes on too much longer, the city may have to reopen its budget.</p>
<p>State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has decided that the senators will not collect paychecks until they put asides their petty grievances. It&rsquo;s just the right message to send to these egregious hacks. New Yorkers are going to suffer because of their shortsighted shenanigans. So why should taxpayers subsidize this nonsense?</p>
<p>Mr. DiNapoli&rsquo;s actions are welcome, but once the Senate gets its act together, senators will get their back pay and their regular paychecks. In the end, they will not have suffered a great deal. If the comptroller really wants to show his disgust, he should pledge to campaign against the Senate&rsquo;s leaders, regardless of party, next year.<br />State legislators can deal with a few missed paychecks. But an abrupt end to a lucrative part-time job? That&rsquo;s too awful to contemplate.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The absurdities in Albany have gone beyond the outrageous. Now they&rsquo;re costing towns and cities money. For example, the city has been unable to collect an extra half-cent in sales tax revenue because the State Senate hasn&rsquo;t gotten around to passing required legislation. If this goes on too much longer, the city may have to reopen its budget.</p>
<p>State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has decided that the senators will not collect paychecks until they put asides their petty grievances. It&rsquo;s just the right message to send to these egregious hacks. New Yorkers are going to suffer because of their shortsighted shenanigans. So why should taxpayers subsidize this nonsense?</p>
<p>Mr. DiNapoli&rsquo;s actions are welcome, but once the Senate gets its act together, senators will get their back pay and their regular paychecks. In the end, they will not have suffered a great deal. If the comptroller really wants to show his disgust, he should pledge to campaign against the Senate&rsquo;s leaders, regardless of party, next year.<br />State legislators can deal with a few missed paychecks. But an abrupt end to a lucrative part-time job? That&rsquo;s too awful to contemplate.</p>
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