Cuomo forgives Roscoe’s debt, not Monticello’s

By FRITZ MAYER
Posted 11/8/19

MONTICELLO, NY — New York lawmakers Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther and State Senator Jen Metzger have been calling for the governor to pass legislation that would allow the Roscoe Central School …

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Cuomo forgives Roscoe’s debt, not Monticello’s

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MONTICELLO, NY — New York lawmakers Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther and State Senator Jen Metzger have been calling for the governor to pass legislation that would allow the Roscoe Central School District and the Monticello Central School District and a couple of other districts to stop paying back debt owed to the New York State Education Department (SED).  The debt was incurred years ago and was essentially trigger by minor bookkeeping errors.

Gunther announced on November 8 that Cuomo has signed the legislation regarding Roscoe.  The district was compelled to pay a penalty of $145,000 to the SED in June 28. If Cuomo hadn’t signed the legislation, Roscoe would have had to pay $1.1 million over 10 years out of a $9 million budget.

But Cuomo vetoed the legislation for the Monticello School District, and the penalty payments for that school district will continue.

“I’m happy that the Governor has signed the Roscoe forgiveness bill into law. It will alleviate any potential increase to our already burdened property taxpayers in that district. I am disappointed that our Monticello legislation was not signed. This veto will create an increased burden on our Monticello School District taxpayers. I will continue to fight for a reconsideration of this veto.”

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