Abrahams sworn in for fifth term

New Minority caucus pledges to keep County on firm fiscal footing;

maintain open government & put taxpayers’ needs first

Nassau County Legislator Kevan Abrahams (D-Hempstead) was sworn in for his fifth term in office by New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, along with his fellow Minority Caucus legislators, at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, on Monday, January 4.


Legislator Abrahams represents the communities of Uniondale, Hempstead, Roosevelt, Baldwin, Freeport and South Hempstead.


“I am honored for the opportunity to continue to serve my constituents in the First Legislative District as I focus on a wide variety of issues in the communities that I represent,” said Abrahams. “As part of the new Minority Caucus on the Nassau County Legislature, I will be working together in a bipartisan spirit with my colleagues to help the County navigate through these difficult economic times. We must do our best to keep our County on firm financial footing while also addressing the concerns of our hard-pressed taxpayers.”

The Democrats of the Nassau County Legislature will begin the eighth term of the legislature as the new Minority Caucus of eight. Led by Minority Leader Diane Yatauro (D-Glen Cove), they include Legislator Abrahams, Judy Jacobs (D-Woodbury), Joseph Scannell (D-Baldwin), Dave Denenberg (D-Merrick), Wayne Wink (D-Roslyn), Judi Bosworth (D-Great Neck) and newcomer Robert Troiano, Jr. (D-Westbury).


“In our new role as the Minority members of the legislature we will continue to be fiscally responsible and supportive of any measures that are in the best interest of Nassau County’s taxpayers,” said Abrahams. “We

would hope that all members of the legislature will work to maintain an open government that will foster an atmosphere where a healthy debate and exchange of ideas can always occur. This is what our democracy is all about.”


The Minority’s goals for 2010 include:
?Continue to keep the County’s fiscal health stabilized during this national recession.
? Continue the environmental stewardship that the legislature has shown and the voters have supported by backing two environmental bonds to preserve land in Nassau County.
?Maintaining individual voices on the legislature and advocating for the interests of each district’s residents.

“As the Minority Caucus we still intend to provide leadership in Nassau County government and a voice for the less fortunate,” said Abrahams. “While we may be fewer in number, we are no less focused on the job we have been elected to do.”

Abrahams serves on the Rules, Public Works, Planning, Development & the Environment committees and is the ranking member of the Economic, Community Development & Labor Committee.

Legislator Abrahams Sworn In For A 5th Term