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Protests as Nassau County Pulls Plug on 50 Human Services Programs

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Friday, July 6, 2012   

NEW YORK - Nassau County is closing the doors to virtually all county-funded youth programs today, a move which is being met with protests.

Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano notified agencies of the cuts to 50 human-services programs last month, and now those cuts are taking effect.

The cuts impact about 37,000 residents, says Dr. Joseph Smith, executive director of Long Beach Reach. Many of those affected are children who are at risk for drug and alcohol abuse, gang involvement, and suicide, he says,

At least 1,000 local parents are losing child care, says Smith, adding that he thinks it is criminal that county leaders are simply allowing the cuts to take effect.

"How dare they get paid! How dare they come to work and pretend to be representing the citizens of Nassau County when they're letting this kind of tragedy occur, and they're going home at night."

The county faces an estimated $41 million shortfall, and Mangano wants to borrow the needed funds, but Democratic lawmakers won't approve the bonds, preferring to use contingency or fund-balance money.

A rally is planned today in Mineola to protest both sides' inability to compromise. Ted Levy, executive director of Freeport Pride, plans to be at the noon protest because he says youth programs are always first on the chopping block.

The Coalition of Youth Services Agencies has proposed a compromise, Levy says: Borrow half the money and then use the contingency fund for the other half. So far, however, he says local politicians refuse to budge.

"There are solutions here. Work together and find a solution. We're giving you what we think is a solution. If you don't like our solution, find your own, but don't make us the victim of of the bickering that's going on, and the inability of elected officials to come to agreement."

These cuts put public safety at risk, Smith says, adding that local politicians should be locked in a room together until they find a solution.

"Vital programs that go right to the heart of public safety. In some cases, these are youngsters who have been at or involved with or at great risk of gang involvement."

The protest is to take place at 1550 Franklin Ave. in Mineola. More information is online at SaveYouthPrograms.org.


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