Marc Molinaro in Ballotpedia.org political website


On Corporations: Corporations that would remain in NY without cash grants

New York hands out billions of dollars in cash grants and tax credits to corporations that don't need it - that would remain in New York without public dollars. Our priorities have gotten totally out of line.

Banning cash grants to corporations and pay-to-play donations are also essential steps toward taking Albany back and returning this government to the people.

Source: Ballotpedia.org: 2018 Candidate Connection survey on NY-19 Nov 8, 2018

On Families & Children: Help those living with developmental disabilities

I have a deep personal interest in helping those living with developmental disabilities. As the father of a child on the Autism Spectrum living with developmental disabilities, my greatest concern is ensuring greater acceptance, inclusion & respect for her and those like her. Tens of thousands of New York families face this same uncertainty, yet New York has failed to prioritize what should be seen as a genuine priority for any caring society.
Source: Ballotpedia.org: 2018 Candidate Connection survey on NY-19 Nov 8, 2018

On Government Reform: Two-term limit for governors; end pay-to-play donations

I am also passionate about bringing term limits and other ethics reforms to Albany. I've personally pledged -- on camera -- to limit myself to two terms as governor, if the people of New York would so honor me. Banning cash grants to corporations and pay-to-play donations are also essential steps toward taking Albany back and returning this government to the people.
Source: Ballotpedia.org: 2018 Candidate Connection survey on NY-19 Nov 8, 2018

On Tax Reform: Prioritize property tax reduction & job growth

Q: What would be your top three priorities, if elected?
  1. Property tax reduction & job growth
  2. Sweeping ethics & transparency reforms, including state term limits
  3. Transportation, infrastructure and accessibility improvements
Source: Ballotpedia.org: 2018 Candidate Connection survey on NY-19 Nov 8, 2018

On Welfare & Poverty: Social safety net for New Yorkers genuinely in need

Q: What areas of public policy are you personally passionate about? Why?

A: As a kid who grew up on food stamps, I care deeply about maintaining a social safety net for New Yorkers genuinely in need. I abhor the massive waste in government that is breaking the backs of middle- and working-class taxpayers. Too often the priority is government itself rather than the people it is supposed to serve. The result in New York is the highest tax burden in America, the highest out-migration of citizens from any state in the U.S., one of the worst business climates in the country, among the most difficult to retire in and a state with the least individual freedom for citizens nationwide.

Source: Ballotpedia.org: 2018 Candidate Connection survey on NY-19 Nov 8, 2018

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