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Vol. 3, No. 23
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Big tax breaks, few jobs
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Maragos calls for overhaul of IDA BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Tax breaks on projects approved by the Nassau County Industrial Development Agency were more than 10 times higher per job created than the state’s median level in 2013, a year that saw statewide increases on exemptions awarded to businesses but fewer jobs created, according to a recently issued report from state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli’s office. Having netted just 1,835 jobs in 2013, the most recent year for which statistics are available, Nassau lagged behind nearby Suffolk (14,080) and Westchester (7,982) counties despite approving more projects (278) and exemptions ($69,165,084) than its downstate peers, according to the report. Nassau granted $23,611 in exemptions for every job it gained, eclipsing Suffolk ($644) and Westchester ($1,563), according to the report. DiNapoli’s office calculated the state mediContinued on Page 58
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North Hempstead officials march with students from around the North Shore in Saturday’s Bullying Awareness Walk at North Hempstead Beach Park in Port Washington. read the story on page 58.
Roslyn insurer linked to Skelos probe Firm not named in indictment but issues statement on investigation BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO A Roslyn-based insurance company is talking to investigators probing whether former state Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos (R-Rockville Centre) secured payments and med-
ical benefits for his son Adam Skelos from an unidentified malpractice firm. A spokesman for Physicians Reciprocal Insurers, the second largest medical malpractice firm in the state, said in an e-mail to Newsday that “We are aware that the U.S. Attorney is investigating Dean Skelos and his son Adam. PRI is cooperating with the U.S. Attorney and has no further comment at this time.” A telephone message
left to PRI was not immediately returned. Dean and Adam Skelos pleaded not guilty on Monday to corruption charges alleging the senator used his political power to get jobs, money and benefits for his son from sources that include a developer, environmental firm and malpractice insurance company. The insurer, which has not been officially identified, allegedly provided Adam Skelos with $100,000 from a no-show job
and benefits, according to the indictment against the Skeloses. Physicians Reciprocal Insurers is led by Anthony Bonomo of Manhasset, who in April was selected by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to chair the New York Racing Association. Campaign finance records show the Bonomo family contributed more than $800,000 to candidates in the 2014 election cycle, including Cuomo, Skelos, state Comptroller Thomas DiContinued on Page 58
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