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Suozzi’s Next Statewide Push

July
23

He started Fix Albany in 2004, ran for governor in 2006 and now Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi has another statewide push: To get a tax cap.

As the chairman of a state committee that recommended a tax cap, Suozzi plans to nnounce tomorrow a statewide push for the measure.

Suozzi will be sending a letter to all 212 legislators tomorrow calling on their support for a property tax cap and will be traveling throughout the state promoting the property tax cap in the coming weeks, a press advisory said.

His current schedule is as follows:
July 29, Rochester
August 12, Binghamton
August 21, Syracuse
September 3, Rockland
September 26, Niagara Falls

This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 at 4:31 pm by Joseph Spector.
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2 Responses to “Suozzi’s Next Statewide Push”

  1. What Ever

    This is totally ridiculious, just another way for him to get in the news. The issue is the Democrats in the NYS Assembly.

    The Democrats & the Republicans in the Senate want the Cap. The Republicans in the Assembly want it. The holdouts are the Democrats in the Assembly. Publicly they all say they are for it. All they have to do is set a date and vote on it.

    Until they do that simple thing. They will keep talking about and nothing will get done.

    There is a solution, on election day vote against all of the Democrats in the state assembly and then and only then will real tax relief happen.

    It is the Voters Choice.

  2. CHANGE

    It is time for a new direction in the state government. Throw all the bums out

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