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Local Coalition Urges NY Delegation to Resist Cuts PDF Print E-mail
Written by Fred Scaglione   
Wednesday, 13 July 2011 08:30


A diverse coalition of more than 60 human service, community, senior, labor, economic policy and peace organizations has sent a joint letter to the NYC congressional delegation urging them to provide a strong and clear national voice to protect the country's social contract in the debate over the debt ceiling and the federal budget.

The coalition urged that the immediate need to raise the federal debt ceiling should not result in budget actions that worsen the nation’s severe unemployment crisis and that begin to dismantle government safety net protections that have been part of our nation’s social fabric for decades.


“We should reduce the deficit over time through a balanced approach that includes equitable increases in revenue and thoughtful reductions in expenditures that do not serve the public interest, including wasteful military spending that does not add to our security," the coalition wrote. "Congress should focus on the policies that will hasten the economic recovery and build a strong foundation for our shared future.”

“The dynamic in Washington is not rooted in economic realities and is destructively geared to further the political agenda of those who think they benefit from a wrecked economy,” said Sid Socolar of Rekindling Reform. "The American people know better. New York’s leaders in Washington need to help steer the focus back to the common good. Fostering the full employment of American workers is the surest way to bring down the deficit over time."

“The President’s call for raising revenues in the years ahead by closing corporate tax loopholes and restoring some equity to the personal income tax structure is eminently reasonable. The well-to-do who have reaped the lion’s share of economic gains—in New York City the richest one percent have 44 percent of all income, up from about 10 percent in 1980—should step to the fore. It just makes good economic, political and moral sense,” said Mark Dunlea, Executive Director of the Hunger Action Network.

Groups signing the letter include Center for Independence of the Disabled - New York, Citizen Action of New York City, Children’s Defense Fund – New York, Citizens'Committee for Children of New York, Communications Workers of America, District 1, Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Fiscal Policy Institute, Human Services Council, Hunger Action Network of NYS, Metro New York Health Care for All Campaign, New York State Alliance for Retired Americans, Peace Action (NY), Rekindling Reform, Veterans for Peace, Chapter 34, and VOCAL NY.

Click here to read the complete letter and see the full list of signatories.

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avatar Patricia Conway
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To both Republicans and Democrats in Congress and also to Independents.

East your peas. No cuts and remove the tax loopholes for the rich. Pass the budget after you raise the debt limit.

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