{"id":2582,"date":"2015-06-26T09:55:52","date_gmt":"2015-06-26T13:55:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.smithtowntodaynews.com\/?p=2582"},"modified":"2015-06-26T11:22:26","modified_gmt":"2015-06-26T15:22:26","slug":"the-state-of-the-2015-budget","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/smithtowntodaynews.com\/the-state-of-the-2015-budget\/","title":{"rendered":"The State of the 2015 Budget"},"content":{"rendered":"

It's 10 A.M. Do You Know Where Your Tax Dollars Are?<\/span><\/h4>\n

Smithtown residents hoping to catch the special board meeting on Tuesday, June 23rd, via the Town of Smithtown\u2019s online Video Stream, were left to wonder what happened. The last minute notice was posted online last week, announcing the Special Board Meeting, where Comptroller Donald Musgnug would brief Council Members on the financial status of the 2015 Budget thus far. The Comptroller\u2019s analysis of the 2015 budget to date, provided departmental insight and warned the Town to be selective with expenditures for the second half of 2015. Failure to spend conservatively would raise concerns, foreseeing the potential for a lower Bond Rating, property tax hikes or labor cutbacks in the following year.<\/p>\n

Comptroller Musgnug recommended selective spending throughout the departments, filling only the essential positions, leaving the non-essential positions vacant and promoting from within if possible. Musgnug also advised against tapping into reserve funds to balance the budget.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe need to continue to tighten our belts so that we can bring the town\u2019s operating results closer to breakeven in 2015.\u201d - Smithtown Comptroller Donald Musgnug<\/p>\n

We warned you this would happen!<\/p>\n

Councilmen Ed Wehrheim and Bob Creighton were the minority, in looking out for Smithtown taxpayers, when they voted against the 2015 Budget this past fall. The two Town Board members went on record to various news sources explaining valid concerns and potential ramifications behind specific amendments in the 2015 budget. After Tuesday morning's special Town Board Meeting, the Councilmen are having a Told You So moment. The consequences, which Councilmen Wehrheim and Creighton warned and voted against will affect every Smithtown Resident and Employee alike. Since the Comptroller\u2019s State of the 2015 Budget didn\u2019t make the minutes or the public video stream, we felt the obligation to report the facts to Smithtown taxpayers, who deserve to hold those responsible accountable.<\/p>\n

To put it bluntly\u2026 Taxes went up and reserve funds were depleted without explanations or assurances prior to the budget vote. Now everything foreseen by the voting minority; Councilmen Creighton and Wehrheim, has become a reality.<\/p>\n