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Mangano Attracts Los Angeles-Bound Company To Nassau County
Deal Brings 40 Jobs, Benefit Local Economy to Tune of $58 Million Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano and the Nassau Industrial Development Agency (NCIDA) announced the approval of an economic development compact that attracts Jesco Lighting Group, a … Continue reading
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Mangano’s Third Consecutive No-Property Tax Hike Budget Approved By Legislature
By Eden Laikin For the third year in a row, Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano’s No-Property Tax Increase Budget was approved by the Republican Majority of the County Legislature, despite another attempt by the Democrat Minority to block a … Continue reading
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Mangano Delivers Third No-Property Tax Hike Budget
By Eden Laikin There will, once again, be no property tax increase, spending will decrease for another year, and structural reforms put in place so far have “set forward a path of recurring savings in Nassau County,” according to County … Continue reading
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Mangano Launches Neighborhood Watch on Wheels Initiative: Taxis on Patrol
Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano and Police Commissioner Thomas Dale announced on Thursday, a new voluntary Neighborhood Watch on Wheels program known as “Taxis on Patrol.” This program is a three pronged approach to combating crime and ensuring Nassau … Continue reading
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MANGANO SCORES $1 BILLION IN TAX RELIEF FOR RESIDENTS AND JOB CREATORS WITH LAWSUIT THAT BURIES THE MTA PAYROLL TAX
By Eden Laikin Flanked by the bi-partisan, bi-county and statewide support of more than a dozen elected officials, Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano called upon the NYS Attorney General and the MTA to not appeal the yesterday’s court decision … Continue reading
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Mangano Recovers Money From Drug Companies That Defrauded Taxpayers
More than $1 million in settlement money has been recovered by Nassau County thanks to County Executive Edward P. Mangano’s efforts to recoup funds from excessive claims by pharmaceutical companies to the Medicaid program. The latest $258,561 settlement with defendant … Continue reading
Mangano Announces Development of Transit-Oriented and Senior Rental Apartments
Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano and the Nassau County Industrial Development Agency today announced the approval of an economic development compact for a proposed $93 million complex in downtown Mineola that will provide much needed housing for working young … Continue reading
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Mangano & Israel Take On Medicaid Fraud
By Eden Laikin Medicaid fraud, waste and abuse cost taxpayers $22 billion a year in this country, with at least 10% of Medicaid spending lost annually to fraud, nationwide. Nassau County alone pays nearly $250 million annually into the Medicaid … Continue reading
MANGANO CUTS MORE WASTEFUL SPENDING
By Justin DiGennaro and Eden Laikin Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano’s Deficit Reduction Plan announced today effectively ends Nassau’s decades-long practice of relying on borrowing to fund operating expenses and to balance the budget. Despite the lack of bipartisan … Continue reading
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MANGANO SLASHES SPENDING BY ANOTHER $45 MILLION
By Eden Laikin Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano today announced a Deficit Reduction Plan that will wipe out the County’s multi-million dollar projected deficit and continue Nassau’s path to fiscal recovery while not raising property taxes for the third … Continue reading
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