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NYS Seal Contact: Charles Carrier
(518) 455-3888
For Immediate Release:
November 27, 2001
 
Silver Urges Pataki To Persuade Bush To Provide WTC Attack Funding

Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has sent a letter to Gov. George Pataki calling on him to meet with President George W. Bush to ensure New York State receives immediately the federal funds necessary to help rebuild lower Manhattan.

In the letter, Silver cites efforts to work with the governor in fashioning a request for federal aid to assist the state and New York City in recovering from the terrorist attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center on September 11.

"The Assembly has shared its vision of how we should move forward by introducing a sweeping disaster relief package to assist victims and rebuild lower Manhattan. The state's congressional delegation has been aggressively seeking federal relief," Silver writes.

"Now is the time for you to join the state's congressional delegation, labor, business and community leaders, Senator Bruno and myself to push the House leadership on attaining the necessary funds to rebuild New York," Silver continues.

"Now is the time for you to put forth your specific plan to rebuild lower Manhattan. We must not repeat some of the past missteps. It is time to work together for the good of all New Yorkers. We need your voice to join the chorus of others as we press the Congress and president to meet our needs," the letter states.

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Note: Attached is a copy of Silver's letter to Governor Pataki.

 

SHELDON SILVER
Speaker
THE ASSEMBLY
STATE OF NEW YORK
ALBANY
Room 932
Legislative Office Building
Albany, New York 12248
(518) 455-3791

November 27, 2001

Honorable George E. Pataki
Governor of New York
Executive Chamber
State Capitol
Albany, NY 12224-0341

Dear Governor Pataki:

The future prosperity of New York City and State demands that all of the state's leaders work together. At this critical moment, we cannot afford to allow differences to interfere with the monumental task of rebuilding our economy in the wake of September 11th.

In my own effort to put politics aside and work together, I reached out to you in early October to discuss the Assembly's vision for rebuilding New York City. You subsequently, with no input from the Assembly, released your own $54 billion federal relief request.

New York City leaders, state legislators and members of the Congressional delegation of both parties were surprised by your unilateral request for aid. The request - which included numerous items outside the disaster area - set back our efforts to secure federal aid. Had New York's leaders presented a united front from the start, we would be in a much better position to maximize the federal help New York desperately needs.

I tried again to get a firm commitment from you during our negotiations of the Liberty and Resurgence Zone legislation. However, you refused to detail the state's commitment to the revitalization effort until the federal response was clear. Since the amount of federal aid remains in doubt weeks later, we continue to lack a clear strategy for rebuilding the city.

Your policies have left the people and businesses of New York City confused. They are desperately trying to get on with the task of rebuilding their lives and businesses. They need answers now. The longer they wait for a firm commitment from the state and federal government, the more New York City stands to lose. Without a coherent reconstruction plan, many of the people and businesses that make Manhattan the financial center of the world will undoubtedly leave the city. In fact, some are already in the process of leaving.

The Assembly has shared its vision of how we should move forward by introducing a sweeping disaster relief package to assist victims and rebuild lower Manhattan. The state's Congressional delegation has been aggressively seeking federal relief. Now is the time for you to rejoin the effort and work with the state's Congressional delegation; labor, business and community leaders; Senator Bruno; and myself to push the House leadership on attaining the necessary funds to rebuild New York. Now is the time for you to put forth your specific plan to rebuild lower Manhattan.

We must not repeat some of the past missteps. It is time to work together for the good of all New Yorkers. We need your voice to join the chorus of others as we press the Congress and President to meet our needs.
  Sincerely,

 
 
SHELDON SILVER
Speaker

New York State Assembly
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