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A Group Of Millionaires Wants Higher Taxes For New York's Wealthiest

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)  A group of more than 40 millionaires in New York state have written to Gov. Andrew Cuomo and top lawmakers calling on them to consider raising taxes on the state's wealthiest residents to help address poverty and rebuild failing infrastructure. 

The letter, a copy of which was given to the Associated Press, proposes new, higher tax rates for the top 1 percent of earners. 

Those signing the letter include Abigail Disney, Agnes Gund, Leo Hindery and Steven C. Rockefeller. 

The letter goes on to say additional revenue is needed to address child poverty, homelessness and aging bridges, tunnels, waterlines and roads. 

Their proposal faces significant political obstacles. While the Democratic majority in the Assembly has its own plan to increase taxes on millionaires, the Republican-led Senate opposes the idea. 

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