Wednesday, May 03, 2006

FASO for Governor

Mr. John Faso, the former NYS Assembly Minority Leader, has been traveling the state in his race for Governor. He has a deep concern over rising school property taxes and believes we all feel that this tax is driving residents out of NY to places more affordable. He is offering a plan to cut property taxes by doubling the current STAR exemption, cap allowable increases in school property tax rates to 4% or to the rate of inflation, and provide for substantial relief from unfunded mandates. He looks forward to meeting you along the way but in the meantime should you want any more information, please contact his campaign office at 518-465-2006. He is urging you to share his message with your neighbors and friends because he is willing to make NY an even better place to live, work and raise a family.

GOP Club to Meet

Wednesday, May 10 will be a busy evening in Garden City as members run between two events. This one held at the Garden City Senior Recreation Center will begin at 8PM. So county event attenders can leave a few moments early and still not miss tonight's presentation by Timothy Farrell. Mr. Farrell bring much experience in emergency domestic preparedness to the floor as he is serving as Liason to NYC from the Department of Homeland Security, Office of Domestic Preparedness. Mr. Farrell has over 20 years experience in this area and is a graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's academy as well as a recognized leader in his field. We hope you will join us for an elightening presentation on increased safety and delivery of emergency services.

Annual Patriot's Reception May 10

On Wednesday, May 10, Nassau County Republicans will gather at the Crest Hollow Country Club beginning at 6 PM. The foot soldiers will arrive and rally the troops in anticpation of the upcoming Designating convention that will be held later this month. Always a festive evening, this is one reception not to miss. There is always an abundance of food and good conversation. For information call: 818-3980.