Politics & Government

Yatauro Responds to Mangano Op-Ed

Minority leader has her say county exec's budget.

To the Editor:

Mr. Mangano's critique of my response to his 2011 budget is filled with as much fiction as his budget. The fact is Mr. Mangano inherited a balanced budget. I intentionally withheld any discussion of his actions until he prepared his budget. His budget has been presented, debated and is awaiting legislative approval. His budget is a blueprint for disaster.

The Mangano Budget will: increase taxes at the local level; devastate our school districts and not-for-profit organizations with "hidden taxes"; and burden future generations with unprecedented debt.

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It will also invite our state financial oversight agency, NIFA (Nassau County Interim Finance Authority), to seize control of our finances. My concerns are shared by NIFA as well as the independent Office of Legislative Budget Review.  Is Mr. Mangano suggesting all of us are missing his reform plan?

I am disappointed that rather than fixing the assessment structure Mr. Mangano is shifting the financial burden onto school districts and municipal governments while claiming he doesn't want to raise our taxes. His new policy contradicts what he said one year ago when he was a legislator with me. He said, "I think that Nassau County owes it to the public to fix the system first before it puts the problem on another municipality…you're going to shift that burden until you fix the system…" The county guarantee whereby the county refunds property owners for successful tax appeals has been a law for 60 years. School districts and municipalities are not prepared to pay these refunds and will be forced to raise local taxes.

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Mr. Mangano is the county executive because he promised he would fix the assessment system but instead of a fix, he chooses to blame everyone else. Fixing the broken assessment system was the cornerstone of his fiscal reform plan. The plan is crumbling; the cornerstone doesn't exist!

Last week a front-page story revealed that his assessment department distributed tax rolls riddled with mistakes. I have never seen such a mess during my time as a legislator. Under Mr. Mangano's watch, our "tax exempt" Executive and Legislative Building was incorrectly included on the tax roll. It doesn't get more embarrassing than that!

Mr. Mangano's budget relies heavily on record borrowing that was criticized by the county comptroller, NIFA and the Independent Office of Legislative Budget Review. The budget shifts the burden of paying today's bills onto our children and grandchildren. Mr. Mangano is not making tough decisions; he is making the easiest decision and that is to postpone real solutions.

There is increasing speculation that Mr. Mangano wants to solve all of these problems by imposing an increase in sales tax! This will cause a hardship not only on our residents but also our merchants.

If working together means agreeing to a bad plan, then count me out.

The county executive can call this partisan; I call it leadership. Three financial experts told him the proposed borrowing is wrong. He should listen. I did!

The county needs to tighten its belt. I have cut my staff budget an additional 5 percent. For the third year there are no raises or staff additions. I led the fight to prevent a legislative leadership salary increase. I continue to search for reductions, line by line. Our taxpayers deserve nothing less. Mr. Mangano should lead by example. I have.

Diane Yatauro (D-Glen Cove) 

Minority Leader

Nassau County Legislature


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