Friday, November 21, 2008

Everyday New Yorkers hurt most

By AMY TRAUB
First published in print: Friday, November 21, 2008

New York can cut after-school programs, jam more kids into crowded classrooms and lay off teachers.

The state can eliminate drug treatment for addicts on parole even if it's been shown to reduce recidivism.

We can hike transit fares, raise college tuition, and tell charitable organizations that they're responsible for the vulnerable New Yorkers now receiving state assistance.

But asking those residents who benefited most from the boom years to contribute a little more?

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