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No License Plate Taxation Without Justification By Assemblyman Karl Brabenec

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Photo by Chemung County Historical Society

With Gov. Cuomo’s recent announcement to rescind his new license plate tax, New Yorkers can take a collective sigh of relief.

His proposal was a blatant money grab to fund Albany’s addiction to runaway spending. I am proud of my colleagues and the citizens who spoke out against this new working-class tax.

Since Gov. Cuomo’s tax was announced, I vehemently opposed this attempt to steal money from the pockets of hardworking people. The people of New York are subject to a tax burden like no other in the nation, and another tax on working people is simply unacceptable.

The overwhelming public opposition through the statewide public petition I launched is an important reminder that the people of New York must come first, and your voices will be heard in the face of injustice.

In a state with a budget pushing $175 billion, paying more money to the government to replace perfectly good license plates is unnecessary and abusive. Simply put – Albany doesn’t have a revenue problem, it has a spending problem.

This fee is another example of the disconnect between upstate and New York City – another measure which would have disproportionately harmed upstate, as the majority of people who live in the city don’t drive or own vehicles.

If the government wants to spend our money it must go toward beneficial interests for the people of New York, like repairing roads and bridges, lowering our property taxes and fighting the opioid epidemic.

My plan is simple. End the money grabs and handouts and make New York affordable again.

Assemblyman Karl Brabenec represents the 98th District, which includes the towns of Palm Tree, Deerpark, Greenville, Minisink, Warwick, Tuxedo, Monroe, and Ramapo.

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Blue Envelope Program Enhances Safety and Understanding for Drivers With Austism During A Traffic Stop

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The Blue Envelope Program is a vital initiative designed to improve interactions between law enforcement and drivers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Drivers with autism can store their license, registration, and insurance in a distinctive blue envelope, which serves as a discreet way to notify officers of their condition during traffic stops.
This program helps reduce misunderstandings, lowers anxiety, and fosters a more empathetic and safer environment for everyone. 💙
How to Get a Blue Envelope:
Reach out to autism advocacy organizations in your area or your local sheriff’s office to obtain one. Together, we can promote understanding and safety on the road!

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Town of Clarkstown 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony

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Town of Clarkstown 

                                                   9/11 Remembrance Ceremony

                                                   Monday, September 11, 2023

                                                                Town Hall

                                                     10 Maple Ave, New City

                                                                5:00pm

                                       Please join us as we reflect 22 years later. 

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