https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/27/opinion/coronavirus-state-budgets.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
As negotiations over the next coronavirus relief package heat up, a key point of contention — perhaps the key point — is whether Congress will provide meaningful aid to struggling state and local governments.
Boiling
down the politics: Democratic lawmakers favor the move. Many
Republicans, including the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, do
not. Some in the Trump administration have suggested that withholding aid is a great way to pressure
states to reopen sooner rather than later. This is both cynical and
destructive. Denying states a financial lifeline, even as Washington is showering trillions of dollars on the private sector, will only
exacerbate the economic devastation that Congress is trying to mitigate.
The idea of thrifty, self-sufficient red states propping up blue states
has long been a Republican canard. In 2017, Paul Ryan, who was the House
speaker, trotted out this line
while pushing to repeal the exemption for state and local taxes as part
of the tax package. (Ultimately, the deduction was merely capped.)
“States that got their act together are paying for states that didn’t,”
he claimed, and promised that his desired repeal would put an end to the
rest of the country “propping up profligate, big-government states.”
This claim was wrong then, and it is wrong now. To the contrary, a 2017 Associated Press analysis
noted that “High-tax, traditionally Democratic states (blue), subsidize
low-tax, traditionally Republican states (red) — in a big way.”
In other words, Mr. McConnell’s state is effectively subsidized by blue states like New York and New Jersey. Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York reminded Mr. McConnell of this during his Thursday news briefing. “Senator McConnell, who’s getting bailed out here?” the governor demanded. “It’s your state that is living on the money that we generate.”
In other words, Mr. McConnell’s state is effectively subsidized by blue states like New York and New Jersey. Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York reminded Mr. McConnell of this during his Thursday news briefing. “Senator McConnell, who’s getting bailed out here?” the governor demanded. “It’s your state that is living on the money that we generate.”
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