Assemblyman Thiele: We Shouldn’t Penalize New York’s Federal Employees for Partial Government Shutdown

Passes measure to extend the property tax payment deadline for furloughed workers

As the federal government shutdown drags into its fourth week, it’s important to recognize that approximately 14,000 federal employees in New York State work for departments affected by the shutdown.[1] For anyone living paycheck to paycheck and struggling to care for their families, this loss of income and uncertainty is devastating. Further, this hurts the local economy because these workers aren’t able to spend money at the small businesses that make the East End of Long Island run.

That’s why my Assembly colleagues and I passed legislation allowing local governments to extend the property tax payment deadline for affected federal employees, with no penalties or interest, until 90 days after the shutdown ends (A.881). It’s the fair and just thing to do.

The Assembly Majority can’t reopen the federal government, but we can help the people affected by the shutdown. New York’s federal employees work hard for us and they need to start receiving their paychecks again. Until then, we’ll be there for them.
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[1] democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2019/01/12/government-shutdown-2019-rochester-upstate-new-york-us-record-longest-farmers/2546886002