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If you judge by actual results and not ribbon-cuttings or photo ops, you’ll find a pattern of broken promises, bloated pageantry, and baffling priorities that are hurting Nassau County.
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Dem. Legislator Seth Koslow Challenges Blakeman For County ExecutiveMERRICK, NY — Nassau Legislator Seth Koslow (D-Merrick) has announced a run for county executive and an expected matchup against incumbent Bruce Blakeman. Koslow took office last January after ...
President Donald Trump has endorsed Republican Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman in his bid for a second term.
Now it’s the turn of Blakeman’s Democratic challenger for county executive, Nassau Legis. Seth Koslow, to seek union support against the current county establishment. He told The Point through ...
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Nassau County wants to make it illegal to stand within 15 feet of cops — but critics say ‘buffer zone’ is unconstitutionalNassau County lawmakers want to make it illegal to stand within ... The proposed law has bipartisan support from some Democrats, including Seth Koslow, who is running for county executive against ...
Jay Jacobs, the county and state party chair, told The Point that he had raised $400,000 from sponsors paying $10,000 for a ...
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Nassau County capital spending plan fails after Democrats abstain from vote: ‘What you’re asking for is a quid pro quo’Nassau County’s proposed capital spending ... to get funding for our projects in our districts,” said Legislator Seth Koslow, a Democrat looking to unseat Blakeman in November.
Lawmakers in Nassau County, New York, are pushing a measure ... crowds while they’re saving lives," Democrat legislator Seth Koslow, who is running for county executive, told the New York ...
President Trump endorsed Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman ... “enthusiastic” about his campaign against Democrat Seth Koslow. Trump pledged to fight so the Massapequa Chiefs could ...
Nassau County lawmakers want to make it illegal to stand within 15 feet of cops and other emergency workers — but critics say the “buffer zone” would be unconstitutional. Civilians who enter ...
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