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Byrne Proposed Policies Become Nationally Recognized Model Policies Praised by Americans for Tax Reform
CARMEL, NY – Earlier this week, three of County Executive Kevin Byrne’s proposed policies were celebrated by Americans for Tax Reform, a national organization dedicated to fiscal conservatives and taxpayer advocacy founded in 1985 by Grover Norquist at the request of President Ronald Reagan, stating that “Putnam County Executive Kevin Byrne is building the standard for conservative reforms in local government in the New York county.”
The three model policies, the Taxpayer Transparency Act, the Local Taxpayer Protection Act, and the Savings Incentive Partnership Program, aim to increase efficiency, transparency, and accountability in county governments.
Each of the three concepts previously proposed by the County Executive were also introduced by Byrne and recently adopted as model policies by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) following a presentation made by County Executive at ALEC’s convention last year.
“It’s exciting and extremely encouraging to see that the ideas this Administration is actively working towards in Putnam County are now being promulgated beyond our community,” said County Executive Byrne. “Making government more affordable, accountable, and accessible will always be on the forefront of my mind, and if there’s an appetite for other municipalities to embrace that, even better.”
You can read and share the article from Americans for Tax Reform online and below.
Putnam County Setting Model for Accountable, Transparent Government
By Grace Sedlazek 1/16/2024
Putnam County Executive Kevin Byrne is building the standard for conservative reforms in local government in the New York county.
Last month, the county executive’s office released three model policies aimed at increasing transparency measures for the legislative process and to encourage more direct citizen involvement in the government process. These policies are the Taxpayer Transparency Act, the Local Taxpayer Protection Act, and the Savings Incentive Partnership Program.
The Taxpayer Transparency Act’s goal is to make access to the legislative process as simple as possible. This program calls for the creation of online budget database websites and legislative meeting livestream services. The online budget database websites gives citizens the opportunity to access details regarding the collection and use of their taxes, including which projects tax dollars fund and which corporations/individuals receive this money. The livestreaming of legislative meetings is intended to keep the public actively engaged in Legislative sessions, so citizens can directly understand how representatives work on their behalf.
The Local Taxpayer Protection Act’s mission is to more directly involve the public in the budget process. It increases transparency efforts through general public accessibility to budget hearings and budget processes. Accessibility includes sitting in on in-person legislative meetings and having access to livestreams of meetings. Constituents have the chance to voice any questions or concerns regarding budget process discussions to their representatives before any final decisions are made. This act also seeks to require a two-thirds majority Legislature vote when increasing property tax levies.
The Savings Incentive Partnership Program is designed to improve civil engagement amongst employed citizens – excluding those already serving as elected officials, supervisors, or in management-level positions – in the county. This program incentivizes employees to submit proposals and ideas associated with increased productivity, conservation of resources, and/or reduction of costs associated with the county. The goal is to utilize the ideas and opinions of constituents as means of continuing to better the community.
With these proposals, Putnam County is taking strides towards more government transparency, and doing so in a way that other local governments across the country can emulate. Each of these programs serve as excellent resources for achieving a government that works with its citizens, rather than a government that dominates constituent voices. These programs are designed to hold elected officials accountable for their actions and keep legislative power in check through more taxpayer engagement.
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“Remember that Putnam County is home. Regardless of what may make us different as individuals, it is our respect for each-other as neighbors, our desire to step up and serve, to lend a hand, and leave this beautiful county better off than we found it. That is what makes this place so special. It is with that in mind that we as a county government are here to serve, and will always serve, with a desire to do better.” - Kevin M. Byrne | Putnam County Executive
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Office | 845.808.1001
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Fax | 845.808.1901
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Address | 40 Gleneida Avenue, 3rd Floor Carmel, New York 10512
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Kevin M. Byrne
County Executive