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National Federation of Independent Business to hold amendment information meetings

Business Council members are invited to join the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) at a series of meetings on the Runaway Spending Amendment.

The meetings are designed to help voters understand how giving the Legislature more power over the budget would drive up taxes and spending, ensure late budgets, and make budget gaps worse and more frequent.

The remaining meeting dates and locations are:

  • October 17- Buffalo, 8:30 am- Ilio Di Paolo's restaurant, Blasdell, NY.

  • October 17- Rochester, 1:30 pm- Klein Steel, 105 Vanguard Pkwy, Rochester, NY.

  • October 18- Utica, 8:30 am- Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce, Utica, NY.

  • October 18- Syracuse, 1:00 pm- Assembly Hall, Oncenter Complex, Syracuse, NY.

  • October 20, Plattsburgh, 1:00 pm-Jeffords Steel, 4398 Route 22, Plattsburgh NY.

  • November 7- Sidney, 12 noon- Toddies Restaurant, 64 Main Street, Sidney, NY.

For more information, please contact Stacy Gioeli at 877/434-1262 or stacy.gioeli@nfib.org.

Does this sound like Budget Reform to you?

It does not require that the Legislature pass an on-time budget.

 It gets rid of the requirement that lawmakers lose their paychecks when the budget is late.

 And if the Legislature fails to pass an on-time budget, the Assembly and the Senate take control of the budget-writing process.

 The Legislature has already added $12 billion to the budget in just 10 years. More budget power for the Legislature means more spending, which means more taxes. Is that what New York needs?

This November,
vote"NO"
on Proposal One - The Runaway Spending Amendment

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More spending, and higher taxes!
Is that what New York needs? You know the answer!

Vote ‘NO’ on November 8.

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