
Apples hang on a tree at Goold Orchards last week in Castleton-On-Hudson. The orchard is less than half their usual crop this year. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)
On Tuesday, Republican Assemblymen Jim Tedisco, Pete Lopez and Steve McLaughlin called for a special session of the Legislature to pass a tax relief bill for New York?s apple farmers.
According to a USDA report released last Friday, the state?s apple production is down 52 percent from last year, yielding the state?s smallest crop since 1948. The reports cites erratic weather conditions ? an unusually warm spring, followed by late-season freezes and this summer?s drought ? as the primary reason for the $233 million industry?s sharp decline.
The ?Family Farmers and Apple Growers Relief Act? would establish a tax credit for the 2012 tax year, allowing farmers to claim 35 percent of their crop losses. The Senate Finance Committee estimates it would cost taxpayers $5 million.
S.7551, the Senate version of the bill, was introduced in June by Senate Agriculture Chair Patty Ritchie, a Republican, with 15 sponsors that include Independent Democratic Conference Sen. David Valesky. In the Assembly, the bill?s 25 sponsors include three Democrats, but it has not yet been issued a bill number.
The bill joins a long list of unfinished business from the spring that various groups of lawmakers would like to see addressed in a special session, including minimum wage increases, rent relief, and possible increases to their own paychecks.
In a statement, the apple bill?s Republican sponsors sought to contrast their bill with that final legislative proposal.??Lawmakers must make the responsible decision to return to Albany for a special session not to vote on a legislative pay raise, but vote to provide tax relief to these farmers who help put food on our tables each night for our families,? said McLaughlin.
Source: http://blog.timesunion.com/capitol/archives/146047/lawmakers-look-to-bail-out-nys-apple-farmers/
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