Post by Ralph on Jan 6, 2010 1:14:58 GMT -5
I was asked to post this by a member of the forum. This is legislation passed by the Utica Common Council on Tuesday January 5, 2010
9 Ayes - 0 Nays
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RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION TO REFORM NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT
1/5/10 Sponsored by Councilman Zecca
Whereas, tough economic times and New York State’s tremendously high tax burden are causing families and businesses to struggle, while state government has been paralyzed by questions of gubernatorial succession, leadership fighting and political dysfunction; and
Whereas, our State Constitution was originally meant to be a vibrant, living and breathing document, reflective of the times in which we live that holds up to the political dynamic of the day; and
Whereas, our current state Constitution was adopted 115 years ago in 1894 and modified at a constitutional convention in 1938 and at various other times by legislative action; and
Whereas, our state, our nation and the world have changed dramatically in the past forty-two years as the information age has transformed communications, business and government in ways that could not even have been imagined when our state constitution was adopted; and
Whereas, recent events in state government involving gubernatorial succession, legislative stalemates and appointments to statewide elected offices have exposed flaws and weaknesses in our current constitution on these issues; and
Whereas, families and businesses have been forced to cut back, while New York State government continues to force unfunded mandates on already overburdened local governments and taxpayers; and
Whereas, in the face of the most challenging economic environment since the Great Depression, the people of New York have little confidence that the state government, as currently structured, is responsive to their wants, needs, or principal concerns; and
Whereas, the people of New York have expressed their desire to hold a Constitutional Convention to reform State government, as evidenced by recent polls, showing more than 60 percent of voters supporting a Constitutional Convention to Reform New York; and
Whereas, the people must act now to thwart the dysfunction in Albany, and convene a People’s Convention to take New York State government back; and
Whereas, Members of the state Legislature have introduced reform legislation which grants the people the opportunity to hold a constitutional convention, establishes a procedure for the non-partisan election of delegates, restricts political parties, campaign committees and special interests’ influence over delegates, and requires state or local elected officials or officers or party officials to vacate their post upon being elected delegate; and
Now, therefore, be it resolved, That this the Utica Common Council pause in its deliberations to acknowledge the need for true state government reform and urge the immediate passage and chaptering of the “People’s Convention to Reform New York Act”, which will allow for the creation of a more accountable and responsive state government by the people to serve the people; and
Be it further resolved, That a copy of this Resolution, be transmitted to the Governor of the State of New York, the President of the New York State Senate, the Speaker of the New York State Assembly, and to the Minority Leaders of the Assembly and Senate.
The Reform New York Website.....
www.reformny.org/
9 Ayes - 0 Nays
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RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION TO REFORM NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT
1/5/10 Sponsored by Councilman Zecca
Whereas, tough economic times and New York State’s tremendously high tax burden are causing families and businesses to struggle, while state government has been paralyzed by questions of gubernatorial succession, leadership fighting and political dysfunction; and
Whereas, our State Constitution was originally meant to be a vibrant, living and breathing document, reflective of the times in which we live that holds up to the political dynamic of the day; and
Whereas, our current state Constitution was adopted 115 years ago in 1894 and modified at a constitutional convention in 1938 and at various other times by legislative action; and
Whereas, our state, our nation and the world have changed dramatically in the past forty-two years as the information age has transformed communications, business and government in ways that could not even have been imagined when our state constitution was adopted; and
Whereas, recent events in state government involving gubernatorial succession, legislative stalemates and appointments to statewide elected offices have exposed flaws and weaknesses in our current constitution on these issues; and
Whereas, families and businesses have been forced to cut back, while New York State government continues to force unfunded mandates on already overburdened local governments and taxpayers; and
Whereas, in the face of the most challenging economic environment since the Great Depression, the people of New York have little confidence that the state government, as currently structured, is responsive to their wants, needs, or principal concerns; and
Whereas, the people of New York have expressed their desire to hold a Constitutional Convention to reform State government, as evidenced by recent polls, showing more than 60 percent of voters supporting a Constitutional Convention to Reform New York; and
Whereas, the people must act now to thwart the dysfunction in Albany, and convene a People’s Convention to take New York State government back; and
Whereas, Members of the state Legislature have introduced reform legislation which grants the people the opportunity to hold a constitutional convention, establishes a procedure for the non-partisan election of delegates, restricts political parties, campaign committees and special interests’ influence over delegates, and requires state or local elected officials or officers or party officials to vacate their post upon being elected delegate; and
Now, therefore, be it resolved, That this the Utica Common Council pause in its deliberations to acknowledge the need for true state government reform and urge the immediate passage and chaptering of the “People’s Convention to Reform New York Act”, which will allow for the creation of a more accountable and responsive state government by the people to serve the people; and
Be it further resolved, That a copy of this Resolution, be transmitted to the Governor of the State of New York, the President of the New York State Senate, the Speaker of the New York State Assembly, and to the Minority Leaders of the Assembly and Senate.
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The Reform New York Website.....
www.reformny.org/