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Bruce Blakeman: Democrats put Nassau at risk by not passing Capital Plan

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Nassau County has enjoyed a lot of success during my time as county executive. Our residents have benefited from a no-tax-increase budget for three years straight, and I plan to deliver them a fourth. My administration cut $150 million in taxes planned by the previous administration. I hired over 300 new police and correctional officers to protect our streets. And the county was named the most desirable place to live in all of New York state by Niche magazine.

But our county now faces a crisis that threatens to halt our growth and impede our progress. I am deeply disappointed and frustrated that the 2025 Capital Plan was not passed by the County Legislature. The plan, which is vital for the continued development and safety of all of Nassau, has been blocked by Democratic legislators who have refused to give it their bipartisan support. It is disturbing to witness such a politically motivated decision when it directly jeopardizes the welfare of our residents.

The implications of not passing the Capital Plan extend far beyond politics. I am very concerned about delaying funding for important public-safety initiatives. I am proud to say that Nassau County holds the title as the safest county in America, but we risk throwing that away and undermining the systems designed to protect our families and neighborhoods without the funding and resources guaranteed by the plan.

Under the negotiated proposal blocked by Democratic legislators, the plan would provide tens of millions of dollars in funding to secure essential tools for police officers who put their lives on the line to protect us.

Those investments include:

  • $1.14 million for bulletproof vests
  • $1.1 million for tasers
  • $105,000 for upgraded firearms
  • $1.5 million for body cameras.

Support for our firefighters and emergency responders is also jeopardized while the Capital Plan stalls in the Legislature. For 2025 alone, we have millions of dollars budgeted for key items that include:

  • $3 million for new ambulances
  • $550,000 for new firefighting equipment and high-axle vehicles to save residents during floods
  • $500,000 to upgrade fire department communications system
  • $600,000 for a new hazardous-materials vehicle.

We also negotiated a six-figure investment in the Fire Service Academy Master Plan so that our volunteer firefighters get the best training available. Setting back that training by not passing the Capital Plan would be an egregious mistake by our Democratic legislators.

On top of spending on public safety, the Capital Plan also includes important initiatives aimed at improving the county’s infrastructure, including improvements that will improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety. The hamlet of Elmont, for example, was scheduled to receive $2.7 million in traffic and pedestrian safety improvements that are now being blocked.

Another $1.5 million in similar improvements was slated for the Village of Lynbrook, at the five-way intersection at Hempstead Avenue.

Blocked.

We planned to spend $250,000 on traffic safety and pedestrian improvements for Merrick Road in Freeport.

Blocked.

You can see just how quickly the money adds up. Failing to secure this funding will hurt communities across the county if we don’t act now. We cannot afford indecision or crass political posturing when our taxpayers are relying on us. I am calling on our Democratic legislators to put aside politics and prioritize the well-being of Nassau County residents by passing the Capital Plan. It is time to focus on what truly matters — the safety and quality of life of our citizens.

I also urge county residents to make their voices heard. Contact your legislators, express your concerns, and advocate for the passage of the Capital Plan. Here is the contact information for the Democratic legislators who blocked the plan and put you at risk.

  • Legislator Delia DeRiggi-Whitton
    Phone: (516) 571-6211
    Email: dderiggiwhitton@nassaucountyny.gov
  • Legislator Scott Davis
    Phone: (516) 571-6201
    Email: SDavis@nassaucountyny.gov
  • Legislator Olena Nicks
    Phone: (516) 571-6202
    Email: onicks@nassaucountyny.gov
  • Legislator Carrie Solages
    Phone: (516) 571-6203
    Email: csolages@nassaucountyny.gov
  • Legislator Seth Koslow
    Phone: (516) 571-6205
    Email: skoslow@nassaucountyny.gov
  • Legislator Debra Mulé
    Phone: (516) 571-6206
    Email: dmule@nassaucountyny.gov
  • Legislator Arnold Drucker
    Phone: (516) 571-6216
    Email: adrucker@nassaucountyny.gov

Bruce Blakeman is Nassau County executive