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01-08-09
Mayor
Young comments on Gov. Paterson's 1st State of
State Message
“Yesterday, I
sat in the State Assembly Chambers for Governor
David A. Paterson’s first State of the State
Message and I believe that New York is going to
work through these difficult times and emerge
stronger than ever. I would like to take this
opportunity to share with you just a few reasons
why I believe our state is going to make it and
why the City of Mount Vernon is going to play a
major part in rejuvenating the state of our
state.
Fiscal Responsibility
One of the first topics that
Governor Paterson spoke about is the need for
greater fiscal responsibility on the state and
local levels. It is paramount that at every
level of government we look at what it costs to
operate the services we provide. Mount Vernon
is leading by example, as I am proud to say this
year we have one of the lowest tax increases of
all municipalities in Westchester County. In
addition, the State has pledged to tightened
their belts and also help us use our resources
in a more efficient way.
A Dedication to a New
Clean Energy Economy
Whether we like it or not
change is upon us in the area of energy, both in
how much it costs and in how the production of
that energy harms our environment. Governor
Paterson has stated that New York can emerge as
the center of a new clean energy economy, and
let me say that Mount Vernon is ready to be a
driving force toward that goal. We have already
begun our Mount Vernon Green Initiatives and are
poised to expand their scope. Planning has
already begun to make many of our buildings more
energy efficient, integrate alternate fuel
vehicles (including plug-in hybrid-electric),
and serve as a hub for companies that
manufacture, distribute, and install green and
alternative energy products.
Healthcare & Healthy
Children
During strenuous times in our
lives sometimes we allow our health to take a
back seat. Perhaps that is because many of us
know that we have healthcare coverage and that
if the day comes when we do get sick, we’ll be
taken care of. However, hundreds of thousands
of other New Yorkers are living without health
insurance, but that will soon change as Governor
Paterson has set his sights on a plan to make
sure that every child living in this state has
quality health coverage. He has also outlined a
plan to allow you to cover relatives between the
age of 19-29 under your own health plan. I know
that these plans will make a huge impact on the
people of Mount Vernon.
In addition, Governor Paterson has spotlighted a
continuing problem of childhood obesity that is
plaguing one of four people under the age of
18. The problem goes well beyond just obesity,
as the governor noted that “childhood obesity
causes serious health problems including Type 2
diabetes, high blood pressure and high
cholesterol.” In response to this troubling
fact, Governor Paterson is launching a
comprehensive strategy including a program
called Healthy Food/Healthy Communities that
will offer “a new revolving loan fund that will
increase the number of healthy food markets in
underserved communities.” In addition, the
governor’s wife Michelle Paterson will be
traveling around the state to encourage children
to eat right and exercise. I encourage the
parents in Mount Vernon to get started now so
that by the time Mrs. Paterson makes her way
down here, our children will be shining examples
of this initiative. As the governor stated, “by
protecting our children from obesity, we protect
their health and our health care system.”
In summation, Governor Paterson’s message, above all,
is that together as leaders in our communities
we can all help lift our state up from beneath
the unsettled dust cloud of the past year. It
is a message of hope, a message that the time
for action is now. We all need to heed that
call. Myself and my administration will be
working in true cooperation with our governor
and Mount Vernon legislative delegation to bring
positive change to our great city and to help
the State of New York return to glory.”

Assembly Speaker
Sheldon Silver (l) and Mayor Young

(l to r) Majority
Leader Malcolm Smith,
Smith’s
wife, Michele Lisby-Smith and Mayor Clinton I. Young.
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