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ELECTIONS 2020 - NASSAU COUNTY

wikipedia:  Nassau County
The median income for a household in the county in 2010 was $72,030, and the median income for a family was $81,246 (these figures had risen to $87,658 and $101,661 respectively according to a 2007 estimate.[65] Males had a median income of $52,340 versus $37,446 for females. The per capita income for the county was $32,151. About 3.50% of families and 5.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.80% of those under age 18 and 5.60% of those age 65 or over.

Board of Elections

 

NASSAU COUNTY STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS
& STATE LEGISLATORS


5th SD

James Gaughran, ESQ.  -- Hofstra Law School; SUNY/Stonybrook -
chair: Local Government

6th SD
Kevin Thomas, ESQ.                          
Chair: Consumer Protections
Member: Judiciary, Finance   
            
 

7th SD
Anna Kaplan, ESQ.
-- Cardozo Law School/Yeshiva University
Member: Judiciary


8th SD

John Brooks
Member: Local Government  (formerly ranking member)


9th SD

Todd Kaminsky, ESQ. --NYU Law School (magna cum laude]
Member: Judiciary; Codes; Local Government; Finance


9th AD
Michael LiPetri, ESQ.

Member: Corporations, Authorities, and Commissions 

13th AD
Charles Lavine, ESQ.  -- NY Law School
Chair: Election Law
Member: Ethics & Guidance (former chair); Judiciary; Codes

14th AD
David McDonough

15th AD
Michael Montesano, ESQ. -- 
CUNY Law School-Queens
Member: Judiciary; Codes; Oversight, Analysis, and Investigation; Ethics & Guidance;
              Ways & Means;  [formerly also Corporations, Authorities, and Commissions]

16th AD
Anthony D'Urso

17th AD
John Mikulin, ESQ.   (Special Election: April 24, 2018)
Member: Election Law

18th AD
Taylor Darling

Member: Local Governments 

19th AD
Edward Ra, ESQ.   St. John's Law School
Assistant Minority Leader Pro Tempore
Member:   Ways and Means, Codes

20th AD
Melissa Miller
 

21st AD
Judy Griffin
Member: Governmental Employees

22nd AD
Michaelle Solages

 

NASSAU COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY:  Madeline Singas, ESQ.
"PUBLIC CORRUPTION BUREAU -- Phone: 516-571-2100
The Public Corruption Bureau uncovers and prosecutes corruption in Nassau County. The Bureau handles cases involving police misconduct, political corruption, school, and special district fraud, crimes committed at the jail, as well as crimes committed by employees of public entities who abuse their positions."
see 2018 Annual Report: p. 55

 

1.
CJA's June 10, 2020 corruption/grand jury complaint
to D.A. Singas against Nassau County's state legislators

*Assembly Ways & Means Committee Ranking Member Edward Ra, ESQ. – 19th AD
Senator James Gaughran, ESQ. -- 5th SD
Senator Kevin Thomas, ESQ. -- 6th SD
Senator Anna Kaplan, ESQ. -- 7th SD
Senator John Brooks -- 8th SD
Senator Todd Kaminsky, ESQ. -- 9th SD

Assemblyman Michael LiPetri, ESQ. -- 9th AD
Assemblyman Charles Lavine, ESQ. -- 13th AD
Assemblyman David McDonough -- 14th AD
Assemblyman Michael Montesano, ESQ. -- 15th AD
Assemblyman Anthony D'Urso -- 16th AD
Assemblyman John Mikulin, ESQ. -- 17th AD
Assemblywoman Taylor Darling -- 18th AD
Assemblywoman Melissa Miller -- 20th AD
Assemblywoman Judith Griffin -- 21st AD
Assemblywoman Michaella Solages -- 22nd AD
         

click here for EVIDENTIARY PROOF,
accessible from CJA's webpage:
Invoking "The power of grand juries to inquire
into the wilful misconduct in office of public officers,
and to find indictments...",
pursuant to Article I, §6 of the New York State Constitution

2.
CJA's July 27, 2020 e-mail to D.A. Singas & her Public Integrity Unit --
"Reasonable questions arising from your nonfeasance..."
attached FOIL

 

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Correspondence with Nassau County

NASSAU COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY:  Jared Kasschau, ESQ.
[2016: Carnell Foskay]

1.
CJA's July 14, 2016 e-mail to Legislative Clerk --
"Notice to Nassau Co. Government: Your duty to repudiate & challenge the state-imposed D.A. salary increases based on your own D.A. Singas' findings of facts and conclusions of law"
cc:  D.A. Singas -- & attaching --
CJA's July 8, 2016 letter -- ATT: County Board, County Executive, County Treasurer/Comptroller, & County Attorney --  "GIVING NOTICE:  Your duty to repudiate & challenge the state-imposed district attorney salary increases based on your own district attorney's findings of fact and conclusions of law with respect to rock-solid, prima facie evidence establishing them to be based on judicial salary increases that are statutorily-violative, fraudulent -- & unconstitutional" -- click here for:  evidentiary webpage

 

2.
CJA's July 14, 2016 FOIL REQUEST --   
"Salaries & Other 'Compensation & Non-Salary Benefits' --
for District Attorneys and Other Full-Time Elected County Officers"  

transmitting e-mail 
  August 8, 2016


3.
CJA's August 8, 2016 FOIL REQUEST
--
"State Aid for District Attorney Salaries" 

transmitting e-mail   no response

4.
CJA's September 7, 2016 e-mail to County Attorney --
"Notice of Right to Seek Intervention --
Citizen-Taxpayer Action to Void D.A. Salary Increases
& State Reimbursement to the Counties"
-- webpage with accompanying NOTICE


5.
CJA's July 27, 2020 FOIL --
"(1) the functioning of the Nassau County district attorney’s office and performance of its duties with respect to public corruption complaints filed by members of the public; (2) access to the Nassau County grand jury so that it can discharge its duty pursuant to Article I, §6 of the New York State Constitution and Criminal Procedure Law Article 190, unobstructed by the Nassau County district attorney."

 

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