Albany, NY – New York State Senate Nixes The Bag Tax‏

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    ( Eli Wohl/VINnews.com)Albany, NY – Following a lively debate this afternoon, the New York State Senate, led by Majority Leader John Flanagan, voted to overturn the NY City Council’s recent passage of a plastic bag tax.

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    Championed by Senator Simcha Felder (Brooklyn) and Assemblyman Michael Cusick (Staten Island), the Senate bill S.7336 will amend the general city law in relation to prohibiting the imposition of any tax, fee or local charge on carry-out merchandise bags.

    The bill was introduced by Felder after what the Senator considered an unjust effort by the City Council to impose its will on a majority of New Yorkers who disagreed with the measure.

    “The last thing New Yorkers need is another regressive tax,” said Felder when he introduced his bill.

    Standing with Assemblyman Cusick and flanked by his colleagues in the Senate, including Senators Marty Golden (Brooklyn), Roxanne Persaud (Brooklyn) and Diane Savino (Staten Island), Felder introduced his bill at a press conference last month and initiated an on-line Stop the Bag Tax petition, which allowed his constituents and other New Yorkers to weigh in on the issue.

    Felder and the Senate’s Cities Committee also chaired a Public Hearing in Manhattan. The Senate’s Cities Committee voted unanimously in favor of moving the bill forward.

    Felder began fighting the bag tax as a member of the NY City Council, when the measure was introduced in 2008. “I’ve been disgusted every time I’ve heard the absurd plastic bag tax legislation introduced,” he said. “New York City has to stop nickel and diming New Yorkers. This tax placed an undue financial burden on countless low- and middle-income residents who already struggle.”

    Following today’s vote, Felder thanked his colleagues in the Senate for passing his bill. “I appreciate the support that we had today, but I wasn’t surprised by the outcome because my colleagues have followed this issue closely and heard the concerns of New Yorkers far and wide,” he said.

    The Senator noted that Assemblyman Cusick is now leading the charge in the Assembly where the bill has already passed the Cities Committee. “I’m hopeful that the bill will now pass in the Assembly,” he said.


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    chaimyhirsch
    chaimyhirsch
    7 years ago

    Finally some normal people out there, let these liberal cry babies crowl back under the rock.

    Moishe_Mechel
    Moishe_Mechel
    7 years ago

    my condolences to the esteemed Ezra Friedlander.

    7 years ago

    Thanks loads loads to Senator Simcha Felder & to all that worked so hard to overturn this headache. Should you all be blessed with everything you wish for!!

    7 years ago

    they should do away with recycling garbage also – it’s only ticket producers

    7 years ago

    Hey BRAD LANDER your constituants will remember how you tried to nickel and dime them come your REELECTION TIME!

    OyGevald
    OyGevald
    7 years ago

    What a stupid idea to begin with!

    7 years ago

    We are selfish people who don’t think about the environment and our kinder’s future.

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    7 years ago

    Thank you Simcha!!

    Brooklynhocker
    Brooklynhocker
    7 years ago

    I can’t wrap my head around why the PEOPLE would have to pay the tax, charge the stores? What would have stopped the stores from putting fewer items in each bag just to raise the tax income. What about double bagging milk, juice, or soda bottles- would that have been ten cents???

    7 years ago

    I don’t know why this was reported, I heard on the radio today this had not passed and that the new bag tax will take effect in several months! What’s the source of this story?