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NewsACTION IN ALBANY
Levy livid as Albany stalls tax
BY JAMES T. MADORE
james.madore@newsday.com

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June 22, 2007, 7:07 AM EDT

ALBANY -- Millions of dollars in sales tax revenue for Suffolk County were imperiled Thursday by a dispute between County Executive Steve Levy and a group of black and Hispanic members of the Assembly upset over his strident opposition to illegal immigration.

In a rare move here, the minority lawmakers forced a sales-tax bill for Suffolk to be tabled in protest of Levy. He then responded angrily, vowing not to bow to pressure to open a hiring hall for immigrant day laborers. He said he would rather forgo the $300 million in revenue.

Levy's strong language, in an interview with Newsday, caused the fragile deal brokered by Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver (D-Manhattan) to collapse, sources said. "Listen, it takes many parties to make a deal...if Steve Levy says there is no deal, there is no deal," Silver said at 11:30 Thursday night.

Earlier, action in the ornate Assembly chamber was stymied as efforts were made to find the votes necessary to secure passage of the Suffolk bill, which would extend the county's authority to collect an additional 1 percent sales tax. After nearly an hour and minus four votes, the measure was tabled at 7:05 p.m.

A short time later, Silver predicted the bill would be taken up again before lawmakers adjourn Friday. Legislation usually isn't brought to the floor if it lacks sufficient votes for passage, and defeats are unheard of. "I was the one who asked that the bill be laid aside and reached some understanding with the county executive and the members of the [black and Hispanic] caucus, and I believe you will see that bill back," Silver said.

He didn't reveal details of the discussions. But sources said Levy, a Democrat, had agreed not to oppose a state-funded hiring hall and Assembly resolution lauding the contributions of immigrants in Suffolk and elsewhere, or to challenge the re-election of Assemb. Philip Ramos (D-Brentwood) in return for passage of the sales-tax bill and several others tied to Suffolk.

Levy, however, denied he had struck a deal with black and Hispanic lawmakers, who have called on him to support the establishment of a hiring hall. Prior to bng elected county executive, Levy served in the Assembly. "I will not make any deal with these guys, and anyone who said there is, is a liar!" Levy said in an interview. "They can take thr sales tax and stuff it. I will not be blackmailed!"

The additional 1 percent sales tax generates crucial revenue which helps Suffolk pay for law enforcement, health services and other expenses. It was first levied in 1990 and must be renewed every two years, according to Suffolk deputy county executive Paul Sabatino II. The current authorization expires Nov. 30.

The Senate adopted the bill on June 7.

Assemb. Adriano Espaillat (D-Manhattan), who helped organize Thursday's protest, said he and his colleagues would continue to oppose Suffolk-related bills until Levy embraces a hiring hall. Levy "is race-baiting and encouraging the worst in this state," said Espaillat, who is pushing a resolution denouncing Levy.

The county executive, who enjoys historic levels of popularity and is seeking re-election, has raised the ire of immigrant advocates with his crackdown on the hiring and housing of illegal immigrants. He has become a national spokesman for tougher immigration laws.

kent
06-22-2007, 10:15 AM
That some of these lowlife lightwghts can sit in the NY assembly is remarkable. What is happening to our country when these idiots block
monies that can be responsibly returned to taxpayors. And they want more money thrown away to the NYC school system that craves money and smaller classes and more teachers in the room to teach minority kids that
in many cases can't handle the academics. Say no to the nitwits and to people who come here illegally. Hiring hall? Go out on your own and find a job like everybody else does by knocking on doors. Yes, they are disadvantaged and some people have better contacts but hard work is noticed and respected in this country and results trump pedigrees. Please remind all the poor students that are careless about thr schoolwork and have thr ipods in 24/7 that you are going to be increasingly unemployable if you are lazy
and don't do whats expected. Nobody needs an incompentant workforce. And
why should they hire you? But maybe your best shot is the Assembly!

Shelly Silverr
06-22-2007, 06:38 PM
Im sorry Steve I cant handle this one for u. Sholom alchem!

Omar Minaya
06-24-2007, 05:46 PM
Up yours Levy! You're Spnaish or at l half Spanish. OLE!

Newsday/Suzzo Paradise
06-24-2007, 08:46 PM
It is good to see a liberal Democratic Assemblyman from the Washington Hghts barrio attempt to dictate social policy to the people of Long Island.

WAKE UP YOU DUMB BAST*RDS.....WITH THE NOTABLE AND COURAGEOUS EXCEPTION OF STEVE LEVY, DEMOCRATS ON LONG ISLAND ARE ALL ABOUT SCREWING OVER THE LONG ISLAND TAXPAYER TO FAVOR SOME CREEPS FROM THE BARRIO AND GHETTO. STOP BUYING NEWSDAY. STOP VOTING FOR DEMOCRATS... YOU DAMNED IDIOTS.

S Silver
06-24-2007, 09:08 PM
Ole!

Spanking Steve L
06-26-2007, 06:51 AM
it will all work out at my hacienda.

SCPD PATROL 3
06-26-2007, 07:55 AM
I applaud Levy for his stance on this issue! Why should ILLEGALS get prefferential hiring over AMERICAN blacks and Latinos? Obviously the Abany brainsurgeons have NOT realized that they are SELLING OUT thr LEGAL constituacy.

Albany should NOT be injecting itself in County issues!

I've e-mailed C.E. Levy regarding the issue supporting him. he needs to know that he is doing the right thing. What will be the NEXT issue this caucus in Albany demand sof local governments?

The ONLY way the I would allow this hiring hall to be built is if the IRS and Immigration and Customs Enforcement get to STAFF the hall.

Call and e-mail our spineless S.C. Legislature as well and tell themm to show US, the voting public that they are with the American people. I believe that when the vote came up , most of the Dems and Rep legis Barrarga voted to have the hall built at OUR expense. We will remember that come the next election

SicKofThis
06-27-2007, 05:02 PM
I'm 100% in FAVOR of these !!! 100% !!! And when the illegals flock to these spots, have INS round them up, and ship thr sorry asses BACK where they came from until they can do it legally like most of our families did !!

A Ramirez
06-27-2007, 05:51 PM
Send money c/o

A Ramirez
Brookville, NY 11545

Como Esta Vd?
07-04-2007, 05:29 PM
Muy bien gracias and Allan?