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O’Mara’s Weekly Column: Migrant Crisis In NYS

September 25, 2023
By State Senator Tom O’Mara

“Albany keeps looking to taxpayers on migrant crisis”

The chaos continues in New York State.

With upwards of 60% of New Yorkers pointing to New York’s border crisis as a “major problem” in the most recent statewide poll from the Siena Research Institute, there remains no true response from state and federal leaders to address it.

And it keeps getting more expensive by the day. It’s overwhelming New York City which, where since the spring of 2022 more than 100,000 migrants have swamped the city’s ability to provide shelter, food, and other basic services. The city’s mayor recently said the crisis threatens to “destroy” New York and will already cost upwards of $12 billion over the next three years – and that’s before the arrival of thousands upon thousands of additional migrants.

It’s a disaster. It’s building towards a tidal wave of asylum seekers threatening to sweep across Upstate New York communities.

What’s the answer for some leading, self-proclaimed Socialist Albany Democrats? Raise taxes. That’s right, just keep raising taxes and keep providing whatever desperate, unworkable handout it takes.

In other words, the insanity continues. The very same Siena poll that found more than sixty percent of respondents declaring the migrant crisis a “major” problem also revealed that more than 80% of these same respondents cite the cost of living as a top concern.

Let’s raise taxes say the Socialist Democrats of New York – who, make no mistake, have secured a strong foothold in New York State government over the past several years.

“We should increase taxes because it’s economically just policy to offset all costs for our state to function,” one leading Albany Democrat said recently in proposing what’s being called a “Migrant Tax.” Dozens of migrant advocacy groups continue to pressure Governor Hochul to take unilateral, executive action to overrule any county-level orders attempting to block the state from relocating migrants. President Biden appears to have gone AWOL on the border crisis.

In the meantime, state Senate and Assembly Republican conferences have repeatedly called on Governor Hochul to convene an emergency session of the Legislature to address this crisis and begin taking the initial steps necessary to address it, including revoking sanctuary status, ensuring local decision-making, and protecting taxpayers from the unsustainable costs of an uncontrolled influx of asylum seekers.

In the wake of last week’s call from some leading Senate Democrats to impose a “Migrant Tax,” Senate Republicans immediately sent a letter to the Senate Democrat leadership urging that it be outright rejected.

Our letter stated, in part, “We have seen our local resources drained and not only chaos, but danger unfolding. It is deeply offensive that we would force New Yorkers to continue to foot the bill for the failures of Washington and Albany politicians as this crisis grows…New Yorkers have already been forced to shoulder this burden in an already tenuous economy.”

I remain fully supportive of a safe and responsible system of legal immigration in this nation, however the current crisis is a complete failure of leadership and common sense at the state and federal levels. Upstate localities have every right to try to protect our communities from an onslaught of asylum seekers that threaten to overrun local resources, social services, schools, and budgets, to mention nothing of the public health and safety concerns.

The migrant crisis threatens to spread across this state as fast as Governor Hochul can find shelters and Mayor Adams can fill buses with migrants off the streets of New York City.

There’s no end in sight yet true to form, the only answer from some leading Albany Democrats is to want taxpayers to foot the bill for endless handouts and continuing chaos. That’s one line we simply can’t afford to cross: New York State taxpayers should never be forced to bail these sanctuary city Democrats out of a disaster of their own making.

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Senator Borrello Slams AP Fact Checking Report

September 21, 2023

FROM STATE SENATOR GEORGE BORRELLO: “I am disappointed that a longstanding news service like the Associated Press (AP) has abandoned its responsibility to accurate and unbiased reporting as evidenced by today’s article, “New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is not trying to create ‘quarantine camps.’

Their so-called ‘fact check’ of the basis for Borrello et. al. v. Hochul is nothing but political cover for the administration’s blatant separation of powers violation, a breach which was confirmed in a State Supreme court decision in July 2022.

While the term ‘quarantine camp’ isn’t used in Rule 2.13 per se, the language in the regulation is very clear when it says the Commissioner of Health or local health department can issue an isolation or quarantine order, at whim, without proof of infection, and can force someone to remain in their home, or send them to ‘other residential or temporary housing… or other locations as the public health authority issuing the order deems appropriate.’

Call it whatever you like – quarantine camp, detention facility, field hospital, etc. – the bottom line is that Rule 2.13 authorizes the government to take such an action, which would be a gross abuse of due process and New Yorkers’ civil rights.

The article incorrectly states that the rule only clarifies powers the state already has. As Judge Ronald Ploetz cited, the rule, as written, ‘actually contravenes the [isolation and quarantine] procedures set forth in PHL 2120’ which was established by the New York State Legislature in 1953. The governor and the Department of Health cannot unilaterally change that law. Only the legislature possesses that power.

During the pandemic we saw governments around the world, and our own, overreach in ways we never could have imagined prior to March 2020. Those actions set a terrible precedent that will require us to remain constantly vigilant against constitutional abuses. That was the premise at the core of this court challenge. By focusing on sensational semantics, the AP’s article did a disservice to their readers and missed an opportunity to educate New Yorkers about what is at stake in this case.”

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O’Mara’s Weekly Column: New Siena Poll Confirms It

September 18, 2023
By State Senator Tom O’Mara

It’s worth repeating that New Yorkers across the Southern Tier and Finger Lakes regions, and statewide, are worried about making ends meet. On top of that overriding concern, they see this state becoming less safe, even less affordable, less free, less economically competitive, less responsible, and far less hopeful for the future.

A recent statewide poll from the Siena Research Institute, for instance, found that most New Yorkers, by a wide margin, believe that this state is headed in the wrong direction – and that’s been the case now for nearly two years, as far back as October 2021 in this polling. By a two-to-one margin, according to the Siena poll, 62% of respondents believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.

Yet, it’s like the leaders of New York’s one-party government are living…somewhere else. Albany Democrats acknowledge, for example, that New York faces an affordability crisis causing the exodus of thousands upon thousands of citizens to more affordable states, however their answer to nearly every challenge we face is to offer another handout to satisfy a political ally. They simply show no interest in reining in out-of-control spending, eliminating taxes, lowering costs, cutting burdensome regulations and mandates, restoring public safety, or doing away with an approach to law and order that is more pro-criminal than ever before.

In fact, just the opposite.

It’s the reason that our Senate Republican conference keeps up the drumbeat for a “Rescue New York” strategy that we issued early in 2023 — recognizing that if we didn’t speak up for these priorities, put them on the table, talk about them every change we get, they would never become a part of the public discussion that needs to take place, in every corner of this state, moving forward. We need to discuss a comprehensive set of goals to help rebuild and strengthen local and state economies, focus on the financial challenges facing many middle-class families and small business owners, and make public safety a top priority.

Heading into this fall and fast approaching a new legislative session in January 2024, it remains our strong belief that we can only rescue New York by restoring the right priorities that focus on fiscal responsibility and affordability for all taxpayers, rebuilding and revitalizing New York’s local economies, and addressing rising crime and lawlessness.

Albany Democrats cannot be allowed to keep going in a completely different direction from where most New Yorkers want to go. They have put this state’s future on high alert. As I have said repeatedly over the past few years, the Albany Democrat direction for New York is a recipe for producing billions upon billions of dollars of short- and long-term spending commitments that will require billions upon billions of dollars in new taxes, fees, and borrowing for future generations of state and local taxpayers.

It’s not working. It won’t work. It can’t work.

The overriding goals of Rescue New York would:

● offer a safer and better quality of life for all New Yorkers by repealing bail reform, HALT, Raise the Age, and other disastrous pro-criminal policies while strengthening support for law enforcement and crime victims;

● focus on making New York more affordable for every resident by cutting the state’s highest-in-the-nation tax burden and taking other actions to lower the cost of living in this state;
● moved more responsibly and sensibly toward a cleaner energy future without ignoring affordability, feasibility, reliability, and sustainability; and

● restoring accountability and local decision making to state government in the aftermath of the rampant abuses of executive power that dominated this state throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Rescue New York” is a call for affordability, responsibility, safety, and sanity in a state whose current leaders are ignoring it.

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O’Mara: The Migrant Crisis Isn’t Going Away

August 19, 2023
By State Senator Tom O’Mara

There’s no choice but to continue focusing on New York State’s burgeoning migrant crisis – because it’s on the brink of becoming a tidal wave of asylum-seekers sweeping across Upstate New York communities, including right here at home.

Since the spring of 2022, New York City, which has long declared itself a sanctuary city, estimates that more than 100,000 asylum-seekers have arrived in the city from the southern border. The numbers of migrants have overwhelmed the city’s ability to find housing and provide food and other social services. As a result, Governor Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams have been working in tandem to identify shelters in communities around the state to move migrants.

Dozens of migrant advocacy groups are now pressuring the governor to take unilateral, executive action to overrule any county-level orders attempting to block the state from relocating migrants. Furthermore, President Biden recently denied Governor Hochul’s request to utilize a largely vacant, 1,000+ acre, former military airfield in Brooklyn as a migrant camp. There have also been reports that a migrant camp set up on Randall Island in the city could cost the state $20 million a month to operate.

We are at the tipping point of unmitigated chaos and disaster for local upstate communities. Many local communities have already issued emergency orders prohibiting hotels, motels, and other facilities from contracting with the city or state to accept migrants without local approval.

I have been urging every Upstate county, city, town, and village to do so in an effort to prevent Governor Hochul and Mayor Adams from unilaterally moving forward on mass relocations of asylum-seeking migrants from the city to Upstate communities.

Make no mistake: Once asylum-seekers arrive in a community and start to become settled, it’s too late. Localities must be pro-active in issuing emergency orders. Many of us believe that local control can and must be exerted in this instance. Upstate counties including Albany, Buffalo, and Monroe that initially welcomed asylum seekers with open arms are now pulling back because of the public safety and health concerns that have already arisen. Furthermore, New York City is already ignoring its promises of financial assistance to these same upstate localities that willingly accepted migrants. In other words, it’s another unfunded mandate in the making for local governments and taxpayers, one that risks being enormously, enormously expensive.

I’m fully supportive of a safe and responsible system of legal immigration in this nation. There has long been a failure of leadership at the federal level. It has been exacerbated by the Biden administration and has now led to this chaos.

Upstate localities have every right to try to protect their communities from an onslaught of asylum seekers that threaten to overrun local resources, social services, schools, and budgets, to mention nothing of the public health and safety concerns.

The migrant crisis is spreading across this state as fast as Governor Hochul can find shelters and Mayor Adams can fill buses with migrants off the streets of New York City. It’s a crisis that is only going to get worse. Upstate localities should take every possible step, including issuing emergency orders, to try to exert local control over Governor Hochul’s plan to send migrants to the Southern Tier and Finger Lakes regions, and all over Upstate.

The governor and her Democrat, New York City allies appear ready and willing to override local control once again in a crisis. Right now, it’s the only plan on their table.

It’s a failed response on the state and federal levels, and our local communities should never be forced to bail them out of a disaster of their own making.

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Sen O’Mara’s Weekly Column: Hits Keep Coming

July 8, 2023

 

From State Senator Tom O’Mara: The hits keep coming – for the taxpayers of this state, that is – on New York’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The most recent report is that Governor Hochul is finally getting around to scrapping the state’s COVID vaccine digital passport debacle started under former Governor Andrew Cuomo – a decision not made, however, before state taxpayers have already shelled out $64 million, including $200,000 a month in operating costs, over two years to the consultants and contractors hired to develop, implement, and oversee this boondoggle.

It continues to make the larger point: Why do New Yorkers only find out about these failures in piecemeal news reports?

Let’s not forget that New York government, and all New Yorkers, remained under the thumb of executive order for more than two years, until Governor Hochul finally saw fit to officially call an end to the COVID-19 emergency last September, far too late.

We know that these executive powers were abused. For more than two years, there were no legislative checks and balances in an all-Democrat-controlled, toe-the-line Legislature. Local decision-making was ignored. It was unilateral action after unilateral action by the governor, executive dictate after executive dictate, state mandate after state mandate – and it was a disaster, and incredibly costly, as we keep finding out.

The trouble is that we’re not finding out the way we should be. It just keeps raising red flags and suspicions. Going back well over a year, the Senate and Assembly Republican conferences have repeatedly called for an independent, transparent, no-holds-barred, top-to-bottom examination of all the decisions that were made and all the actions that were taken during the COVID-19 response and recovery.

Instead, last July, Governor Hochul announced the hiring of yet another consultant (overseen, by the way, by her own state director of homeland security and emergency services) to conduct an “After Action Review” of the state’s pandemic response. At the time of her announcement, the governor said this hired hand was supposed to begin its work last November, provide preliminary results in six months, and there was no definitive timetable for a final report.

It’s the last we’ve heard of it. Another slow-walk at the highest levels of state government. Eventually another in-house report. In other words, another whitewash paid for by taxpayers.

Of course, last September, news reports revealed that the Hochul administration had previously awarded a massive, $637-million state contract to a firm known as Digital Gadgets. The contract was for COVID-19 tests. The state paid Digital Gadgets an average of $12.25 per COVID-19 test, despite other companies charging $7.80 or even less. Further reports revealed that Digital Gadgets CEO Charlies Tebele and multiple members of his family donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Governor Hochul’s re-election campaign — a small price to pay for a $637-million no-bid contract.

Senate and Assembly Republicans again called for an investigation to determine if the Hochul administration engaged in pay-to-play violations of state ethics laws – including (and this gets back to the overall point about the abuse of emergency executive powers) whether the governor utilized her emergency powers to skirt the competitive bidding process and state comptroller oversight that usually accompanies the awarding of state contracts.

It all calls to mind the sordid and terrible chapter of the Cuomo administration’s handling of the COVID-19 response in New York’s nursing homes, which was replete with lies, misinformation, stonewalling, whitewashing and, bald-faced personal gain for the former governor with a $5.1-million book deal.

This tragedy in nursing homes also continues to demand a full and immediate investigation.

What we continue to know for certain is that there remains a glaring lack of urgency within the Hochul administration to willingly reexamine the Covid-19 response, all of it, from the beginning until now — its costs, its shortcomings, its outright failures, what worked and what did not, what actions should remain in place going forward and what needs to be scrapped immediately.

This was the most devastating public health crisis this state ever faced. The longer the reassessment of the response is delayed, the more transparency gets clouded, the more credibility is eroded, and the more the effectiveness of New York’s future responses is jeopardized and weakened.

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