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New York State Government November 7, 2006 Election
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John J. Faso
Answers Questions

Candidate for
Governor; State of New York

 
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The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of New York State and asked of all candidates for this office.
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Questions & Answers

1. In spite of school tax rebates, income tax credits for school age children and increased STAR rebates, property taxes continue to rise for most New York homeowners. What do you propose to curb this rate of escalation that is fair and equitable to all property owners?

My plan caps the allowable growth in local school taxes, reforms mandates that drive up local spending without improving education, and consolidates of non-educational functions like payroll processing at the BOCES level. I would double the current STAR exemptions, if we enact a tax cap and mandate relief.

2. Will you support the establishment of an independent commission on redistricting? Please explain your answer.

I support redistricting reforms that promote transparency in the process and include statutory standards that take into account existing communities of interest and jurisdictional boundaries. As governor, I would veto any plan that is a partisan gerrymander regardless of which party benefits.

3. What role do you see wind power, ethane and other renewable energy sources playing in alleviating the high cost of energy in New York State?

Maintaining and promoting a diverse energy supply helps safeguard against future shortfalls in individual energy sources and reduces our dependency on foreign oil. Renewable energies play a vital role in diversification. We must also reauthorize the Article X process to speed development of new energy generating facilities.


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