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Budget Surplus Estimated for 2012
By Eden Laikin Nassau County Budget Director Eric Naughton said that if all goes as planned, the County will end 2012 with a surplus of about $12 million. And Naughton called recent budgeting initiatives by the County Executive to get … Continue reading
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Sewer Plan Could Eliminate 25% of County’s Deficit
By Eden Laikin Thirteen financial firms said they would invest at least $700 million in a public-private partnership with Nassau County’s sewer system, officials said Thursday – funds that Mangano has said would go to pay down 25% of Nassau’s … Continue reading
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MANGANO RELEASES PLAN TO SAVE TAXPAYERS UP TO $25 MILLION ANNUALLY THROUGH IMPROVED EFFICIENCIES
By Justin DiGennaro and Eden Laikin In an effort to build upon his past initiatives to reduce spending and protect residents from a painful property tax hike, Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano has entered into a partnership with an … Continue reading
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Budget Memo Released to Department Heads
FROM: Eric C. Naughton, Director of the Budget DATE: June 26, 2012 TO: Hon. Edward P. Mangano, County Executive Rob Walker, Chief Deputy County Executive Timothy Sullivan, Deputy County Executive for Finance RE: 2012 Budget Reductions CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM Thanks … Continue reading
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The State of Politics in Nassau County
By Eden Laikin Fulfilling a threat to withhold payment of property tax refunds in exchange for a favorable political redistricting plan, Nassau’s nine Democratic lawmakers failed to authorize critical legislation that could cripple county government – including the elimination of … Continue reading
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Call on Democratic Legislators to Save Youth and Mental Health Programs
By Eden Laikin If Legislative Minority Leader Kevan Abrahams and his Democratic Caucus fail to reverse their decision and approve bonding to pay $41 million in tax refunds on June 18, more than 20,000 children will lose youth services … Continue reading
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Newsday Quotes Finance Experts That Say Nassau Sewer Deal Can Succeed
NEWSDAY Municipal finance specialists say two things stand out about Nassau County’s plan to partially privatize its aged sewer system: the system’s large size and the large debt required by the deal — at least $750 million. Despite the debt … Continue reading
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Mangano Unveils Historic Debt Reduction & Sewer Stabilization Plan
By Eden Laikin Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano would be able to eliminate a quarter of Nassau’s debt, or $750 million – and protect the County’s bays and ocean – under an historic Debt Reduction and Sewer Stabilization Plan … Continue reading
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Mangano Achieves Budget Surplus in 2011 Despite Fiscal Challenges
By Eden Laikin Nassau Comptroller George Maragos said this week that the county was likely to end 2011 with a slight surplus – in direct contrast to a state board’s dismal estimation of the County’s year-end financial deficit. Last week, … Continue reading
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Newsday Editorial: Positive step for Nassau, cops
 The Nassau County Legislature wisely agreed to reduce the number of police precincts in the county from eight to four Monday, with all 10 Republicans voting to go ahead with the move and all nine Democrats voting against it. … Continue reading
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