"The Cayuga County Legislature will vote Tuesday night on a resolution that asks state officials to pick up the legal bill for its fight against the Cayuga Indian Nation over the tribe's possession and sale of untaxed cigarettes.
It's an issue that's been brought up before, but Gov. David Paterson has refused the request. His explanation is that the state and local officials should be trying to negotiate with Indian tribes on this issue.
The problem with that explanation is that it's wholly inconsistent with a.) the state's willingness to provide the counties with legal representation in its fight to keep Cayuga Indian Nation-owned land out of federally protected trust status and b.) the governor's own call this year to begin collecting cigarette taxes sold by Indian retailers to non-Indian customers.
And there's more justification for the state to financially back the counties' legal fight. The state attorney general has filed a “friend of the court” brief in this case that supports the counties. In other words, the state's chief lawyer (who will likely be a primary opponent of the governor, it should be noted) concurs with what the counties are trying to do, but its governor doesn't believe this is a legal matter the state should be involved with."
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Our View: State needs to back counties' tobacco tax fight
(The Auburn Citizen 2/22)
Relevant Documents:
2010-11
Executive Budget | Briefing
Book
New York Appellate Division Decision:
Cayuga
Nation v. Gould (July 10, 2009)
New York Supreme Court Decision:
Cayuga
Nation v. Gould (December 9, 2008)
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