Controller Thomas DiNapoli sez
BY Glenn Blain
DAILY NEWS ALBANY BUREAU
Friday, January 1st 2010, 4:00 AM
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/01/01/2010-01-01_what_part_of_broke_dont_you_pols_get_says_paterson.html#ixzz0bNWp9jQ4ALBANY - New York State came perilously close to ending 2009 in the red, Gov. Paterson said Thursday.
For the first time ever, the state's main account - the general fund - ended the year with a deficit, the state controller reported.
Officials covered the $600 million gap with reserve funds, leaving the state with just $883.7 million in cash to start the new year, said Controller Thomas DiNapoli.
"Our state is spending beyond its means," Paterson said. "Our state is running out of money."
Paterson said the dire numbers justified his decision to withhold $750 million in payments to school districts and other entities this month.
If Paterson had not withheld the money, DiNapoli's figures indicate the state might have run out of cash two days ago.
"I will not let the state run out of money so long as I can stand on two feet," Paterson said.
Education groups, including the state's powerful teachers union, sued the state last month, saying the governor had no authority to withhold the payments. A hearing is set for Jan. 20.
Paterson has promised to repay school districts this month if the state's revenues rebound.
Paterson Thursday blasted the Legislature for failing to close the entire budget gap in December. He also warned lawmakers to be prepared for a difficult budget process. The state must adopt its 2010-2011 budget by April 1.
"This Legislature is going to have to come back and this time address the problems of the people of this state and not their own political problems. They cannot shirk their responsibility time and time again as they have over the past few months," Paterson said.
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Date: 2010-01-01 04:27 pm (UTC)Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/01/01/2010-01-01_what_part_of_broke_dont_you_pols_get_says_paterson.html#ixzz0bNXjwbPe