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Published March 30, 2009 02:46 pm - Plan would have limited what the state paid to communities in taxes on property it owns.

State tax freeze pulled from budget


By KIM SMITH DEDAM
Staff Writer

LAKE PLACID — Adirondack communities lauded the budget change that scrapped a plan to freeze tax payments on state lands.

“It would have been horrible public policy, if enacted,” said William Farber, past president of the Adirondack Association of Towns and Villages.

“Now we have to be sure the legislature adopts it as drafted. If that’s the case, the good guys win one.”

The proposal to hold tax payments at present rates would have affected about $8.5 million taxes and payments-in-lieu-of-taxes on state-owned lands throughout New York.

Farber said that removing the tax freeze was an agreement made by the governor and both houses, which could make it last.

He was with a large coalition of Adirondack leaders and conservation groups that met with the governor several weeks ago.

“Getting both houses and the governor to agree seemed to us to be a stronger position long-term. The total $8.5 million in savings statewide was just so miniscule it wasn’t worth it.”

ONLINE ATTACK

AdkAction.org, a political action committee founded in Saranac Lake a year ago, joined the coalition of environmental and governmental groups to fight the freeze. The committee ran an intense, three-week, online advertising campaign seeking signatures in opposition.

More than 600 individuals from all over the state and country signed the petition.

“We were amazed at the response to our online ad campaign, which clearly indicated the strong public opposition to this harmful idea,” said Marsha Stanley, AdkAction spokesperson.

“We are told that the response rate to our ads was unusually high. We believe that the proposal to freeze the state’s share of taxes hit a such nerve with the public that it will never be resurrected.”

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