The New Reality
Westchester County is among the wealthiest counties in America, and we are broke. That pretty much says it all about the problems facing this state and nation.
Our current condition came about because we were spending too much money, and now we have to spend less. It’s really that simple.
This is not an easy task. Many of the things we have been spending money on are laudable and humanitarian. In a perfect world, we would have all these programs and pension benefits. But in today’s reality, we must make painful choices in government, just as we do at home.
In my opinion, the biggest problem facing the majority of people in Westchester County is high taxes. We pay the highest property taxes in America, and Westchester families are suffering because of it. Stopping this tax madness is my number one priority.
When I entered office this January, I inherited a $166 million deficit. In the past, County Executives made up for shortfalls like this by bumping taxes ever higher. I will not do that. We have been taxed enough.
In my first six months in office, I have substantially reduced the cost of government in this county – by $36 million – but we have a long way to go, at least another $130 million out of a $1.8 billion budget. That will require even more cuts, and the deeper they go, the more they hurt. More







