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		<title>NY Governor&#8217;s Tax Hikes Take SOS Address Off Message</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Governor Paterson]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York Gov. David Paterson said this afternoon that &#8220;the state of our state is perilous.&#8221; The good Governor warned in his State of the State Address that New York faces an historic economic challenge&#8230; the gravest in nearly a century&#8230; the worst economic contraction since the Great Depression&#8230; an estimated 225,000 New Yorkers will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York Gov. David Paterson said this afternoon that &#8220;the state of our state is perilous.&#8221; The good Governor warned in his <a href="http://www.ny.gov/governor/keydocs/speech_0107091.html">State of the State Address</a> that New York faces an historic economic challenge&#8230; the gravest in nearly a century&#8230; the worst economic contraction since the Great Depression&#8230; an estimated 225,000 New Yorkers will be laid off.</p>
<p>Few would doubt those words. But many are in disbelief that the Governor would tackle such tough times by raising at least 137 taxes and fees on hard-working New Yorkers to the tune of an estimated $6 billion. Tax hikes on everyday items such as clothes, groceries, cable/satellite TV, haircuts, gasoline and, yes, a new 18 percent tax on an array of non-alcoholic beverages.  Unfortunately, it seems that the actions being proposed in the Governor’s budget don&#8217;t match the concerns outlined in his State of the State Address. </p>
<p>In New York and across the country, people are struggling. They&#8217;re worried about putting food on the table and paying their bills. Losing their home. Keeping their job. The last thing New York families need right now are higher taxes.</p>
<p>The Governor is surely sincere in the concern he expressed today. But his actions are out of touch. He’s not feeling people&#8217;s pain. He&#8217;s adding to it.</p>
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