NFIB’s Reaction to Governor Hochul’s FY 2025 Budget Presentation
NFIB’s Reaction to Governor Hochul’s FY 2025 Budget Presentation
January 16, 2024 Last Edit: July 18, 2024
Budget Holds the Line on Taxes and Includes Pro-Small Business Policies
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ALBANY, NY (Jan. 16, 2024) – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy association, released the following statement by Ashley Ranslow, NFIB’s New York State Director, responding to Governor Hochul’s presentation of her 2025 state budget proposal:
“NFIB applauds Governor Kathy Hochul for standing by her pledge to not increase income taxes to balance New York State’s Budget. Facing a $4.5 billion budget deficit, there have been calls to increase income taxes, an incredibly misguided approach that would hurt the state’s economy, small business owners, and exacerbate the outmigration of New Yorkers and their tax dollars. The Governor’s rejection of income tax increases is the prudent and responsible course of managing the state’s finances.
“The Governor’s budget also advances pro-small business policies that will provide much-needed financial relief to Main Street. The budget proposes to finally sunset the outdated COVID sick leave law, which was never intended to be permanent, saves hardworking small business owners from being robbed by trial lawyers for wages already paid to manual workers, and cracks down on the dramatic increase in retail theft incidents. NFIB commends the Governor for incorporating small businesses’ top priorities and protecting Main Street at a time when it is becoming increasingly difficult to keep the doors open for employees, consumers, and communities. Members of the New York State Senate and Assembly should support the Governor’s efforts to assist New York’s small businesses and the state’s economy by advancing these items in the final budget agreement.”
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NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.