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March 6, 2010

Area residents quiz Murphy

BY PATRICIA BREAKEY
DELHI NEWS BUREAU

DELHI _ A crowd of about 80 people gathered at the Delhi Fire Hall on Friday for U.S. Rep. Scott Murphy’s Congress- on-Your-Corner meeting to hear his stance on issues and ask questions. Murphy, a Democrat from Glens Falls, said after 10 months in office, he has cast about 850 votes and has seen about 350 bills passed in the House. He serves on the Agriculture and Armed Services Committees and talked about his recent trip to Afghanistan. Katherine Mario of Delhi brought up gas drilling.

Murphy _ who represents District 20 in New York, which includes parts of Otsego and Delaware counties _ said he would have to know the water supply was protected before he would support gas drilling using hydrofracking, a process of pumping water, sand and various chemicals into the ground under tremendous pressure to fracture rock and release gas. “If it is possible to do it safely, then we are into something that has economic development potential,” Murphy said.

Murphy added that New York has a stronger environmental protection agency than most states, so he questions whether the federal government should get involved in gas-drilling regulations and add another layer of rules.

On the issue of health care, Murphy said he won’t know how he is going to vote until the legislation gets written.

“When we get a vote on health care reform I will read though the legislation and decide how I will vote,” Murphy said. “If it will make the system better I will vote for it, but if I think it will make it worse _ even if there are good sections _ I will vote no.”

Murphy said he voted no on the proposed heath care bill during the summer because even though it did a good job of providing care for people with no coverage it didn’t do enough to control the cost of coverage.

Murphy said he believes there have to be incentives added to the health care system to control the number and types of tests ordered to help keep costs down. Murphy said he signed a letter to put a public option back into the health care package because he said he thinks it is a useful addition.

“I am a fan of the public option if it is done on a level playing field,” he said. “I don’t think we should have the government taking over all of our medical options.”

Some people said they think it would be useful to pass a bill and finetune it later, but he said he disagrees.

“This is the time to do it all when everyone is at the table,” Murphy said. “It has to be done all at once.”

Hobart Trustee James Barr said he had contacted Murphy’s office 17 times about a bridge needing federal funding and has never received a call in return. During the meeting, Murphy gave Barr his personal cell phone number and offered to go though the steps of the funding process with him.

Barbara Hanselman of Bloomville brought up dairy farming at the event. She noted that there are only 150 dairy farms left in Delaware County, and some of those farms are beginning to shut down.

“We are not an area that is conducive to other industry,” Hanselman said.

Murphy reiterated his interest in agriculture and said, “Our dairy farms are a critical backbone for the area.”

On other topics, Murphy said broadband development is critical for economic development in upstate New York. “If we want to keep our kids here, we have to help small businesses develop,” he said.

Murphy’s time was limited to one hour, which left a line of people with unasked questions.

PATRICIA BREAKEY can be reached at 746-2894 or at stardelhi@stny.rr.com.

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