New state legislation proposes refund for school tax payers in East Ramapo

Freshman Assemblyman Aron Wieder has introduced legislation that would require that the East Ramapo School District refund taxpayers.

Diane Caruso

Mar 10, 2025, 9:18 PM

Updated 2 hr ago

Share:

Freshman Assemblyman Aron Wieder has introduced legislation that would require that the East Ramapo School District refund taxpayers.
News 12's Diane Caruso spoke with Wieder in a virtual interview while he was in Albany.
"If you walk into a grocery store and you pay money for a product, and you expect the delivery of the product and the product doesn't arrive. Don't you ask for a refund?" the Democrat explained.
It stems from the district recently identifying a surplus estimated at $30 million last November to now possibly over $100 million.
Weider says the more than 4% tax hike that district taxpayers were mandated to pay last year by the state Education Commissioner should be returned to them in the form of a refund.
Weider is also asking the state attorney general examine the state Education Department policies and procedures in how this came about.
Questions come as the district is searching for a new superintendent.
An interim superintendent began at the start of this school year.
A spokesperson for the school district says the New York state comptroller is already performing a finance audit of the East Ramapo Central School District. Results from this review are expected back within a few weeks.