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October 23, 2002 Jacobs & Nassau Dems restore cuts
to youth services
Mineola, NY - Majority Democrats of the Nassau County Legislature are calling it a victory for the "county's most vulnerable citizens," as they announced today the restoration of $600,000 in cuts made to the County's Youth Board agencies. The agencies, which assist the county's youth, were cut by 10% in the County Executive's proposed 2003 budget. The Democrats, lead by Presiding Officer Judy Jacobs (D-Woodbury), will be putting forth an amendment to the budget to restore full funding to the agencies, while cutting over $600,000 from other departments. "These programs and the people they affect mean too much to the Democrats of this caucus to allow them to be decimated," said Presiding Officer Jacobs. "I have been working around the clock with County Executive Thomas Suozzi and our financial staffs to come up with alternative lines in this budget to cut so we may leave the youth board programs whole. I am very pleased to announce that we have succeeded in doing just that." The restoration of the funds will be offset by over $600,000 in cuts from other areas, such as slashing several vacant, funded positions, further reducing the use of outside counsel in the County Attorneys' office and requiring ordinanced employees to pay a portion of their health insurance premiums. According to Jacobs, agencies like the Hicksville Youth Council, will not see any cut to its funding. During the past month Democrats have voiced their displeasure with the 10% cut to youth board programs, stating that it was "unacceptable." "During the budget review process this past month we have made the restoration of these cuts a top priority," said Jacobs. "I believe we have managed to keep the County Executive's budget fiscally sound, while not causing any undue suffering to the youth of this county." The restoration is offset by $671,435 in cuts to the following four areas:
The Legislature approved the amendment and passed the budget on October 28, 2002. |