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Making the budget process more open and timely To end New York’s unacceptable string of late budgets, Ramos sponsored legislation and a constitutional amendment to reform the budget process (A.1, A.2):
Bringing all sides together For the 2005 legislative session, the Assembly – in a spirit of true bipartisanship with the house’s minority – adopted a series of internal rules changes that will dramatically improve the way the Assembly operates. The new rules will require a joint conference committee to achieve a more timely state budget and help ensure a public review of state spending. Reducing the Medicaid burden Last year, the Assembly reached an agreement to have the state pick up the local cost of the Family Health Plus program, saving Suffolk County nearly $7 million this year alone. Ramos is also urging the governor to use his influence with the president and Congress to deliver a fairer Medicaid reimbursement rate for New York. Ensuring Empire Zones do their jobs Empire Zones need to get back to the business of creating jobs and revitalizing struggling communities, and that’s why Ramos sponsored legislation (A.6):
Bringing accountability to our election process Ramos supports legislation:
Ending sweetheart deals for the politically connected Billions of taxpayer dollars are at stake when it comes to awarding state contracts – but no one’s held accountable for how they’re awarded. That’s why Ramos supports expanding the definition of lobbying to include any effort to influence any public official regarding procurement of goods or services, construction, or the sale or purchase of land, as well as implementation of rules and regulations, and executive orders (A.9). |
“The Assembly’s sweeping new reforms will begin making our state government more open, accountable and responsive. We hope the Senate and governor will join in our efforts to improve the way New York’s government operates.” |
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Assemblyman Philip Ramos 1010 Suffolk Ave. · Brentwood, NY 11717 631.435.3214 ramosp@assembly.state.ny.us |
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