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        March, 8 2005

Corbin Approves Increased Revenues for Westbury and Hempstead Villages
County to Disperse $750,000 from Sales Tax revenues to 64 Incorporated Villages

Mineola, NY - Nassau County Deputy Presiding Officer Roger Corbin (D-Westbury) and members of the Nassau County Rules Committee approved today an ordinance to disperse $750,000 from a portion of the Nassau County sales tax revenue to the 64 incorporated villages as part of the 2005 Local Government Assistance Program. The Village of Hempstead will be receiving $94,361 and the Village of Old Westbury will be receiving $7,054. The ordinance is expected to be approved by the full legislature on March 21st.

"In the past year alone, we have approved a no tax increase budget and tripled the amount of revenue shared with local villages, said Legislator Corbin. "I am delighted that we can continue to offer our fiscal support and cooperation at a time when the villages really need it," he added.

Until 2001, local villages received no portion of the County's sales tax revenue. In the 2003 budget, the Nassau County Legislature approved $250,000 to the villages and a year later, in the 2004 budget doubled the amount to $500,000. This year the amount has reached $750,000. The sum is divided by the villages based on population.

 
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