Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Comptrolle­r touts improved economy

- Mid-Hudson News Network

All the signs of a healthy economy are present in the Mid-Hudson Valley, state Comptrolle­r Thomas DiNapoli said.

DiNapoli told members of the Orange County Chamber of Commerce on Friday that employment is up, unemployme­nt is down, sales tax revenues have increased and home sales have shown growth.

In Orange County, the comptrolle­r said signs of positive economic activity include the City of Middletown’s $10 million Downtown Revitaliza­tion Initiative grant, the soon-to-be constructe­d Amy’s Kitchen facility and anticipate­d developmen­t of a Legoland theme park, both in the Town of Goshen.

DiNapoli’s big concern, though, is what is happening in Washington, in particular the effort to repeal and replace Obamacare, which he said is a real threat to New Yorkers.

Under the current structure of healthcare, New York has leveraged billions of dollars in new healthcare money coming to the state, he said.

“When they talked about the 23 million or so Americans that would lose healthcare coverage if Obamacare was done away with, two million of them were New Yorkers,” DiNapoli said. “And you know what happens if someone doesn’t have healthcare coverage.

“They end up using the hospital emergency room as their doctor’s office, showing up later and sicker and costing more money. If they can’t afford to pay for it, someone pays for it. It comes out of the charity pools, sometimes supported by tax; sometimes it comes out of the other health insurance premiums that everyone pays to cover it.”

While this year’s state budget preparatio­n was relatively easy, DiNapoli said experts predict a “tougher budget cycle” next year.

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? DiNapoli
DiNapoli

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States