Nassau OTB must be open 365 days of the year like the NY Lottery. Help county residents Singas.
See eg NY Const Art1, Sec. 3 etc
Nassau OTB needs statutory relief more than its needs slot machines. Help county residents Singas.
Singas prior boss had OTB connections. Help us Singas. All Nasau County residents are well served by an OTB that is efficiently run and where people put in an honest day's work for an honest days pay.
Help us Singas.
Running an OTB is not rocket science. Launching investigations does not create positive change. It is akin to celebrations in Lebanon and elsewhere where it is customary to fire guns into the air.
The citizens of Nassau County need more than paperwork. They need constructive change.
Singas should carefully review the contents of the below case and the documents hidden beneath the PROFTECTIVE ORDER therein. Quit firing into the air for show and/or political gain without seeing that the ordinary people benefit from constructive change.
Butler v. Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation et al
Plaintiff: |
Teresa Butler |
Defendant: |
Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting
Corporation, Board of Trustees of Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting
Corporation, Nassau County Democratic Committee and Jay Jacobs |
Case Number: |
2:2007cv01472 |
Filed: |
April 9, 2007 |
Court: |
New York Eastern District Court |
Office: |
Central Islip Office |
County: |
Nassau |
Presiding Judge: |
Denis R. Hurley |
Referring Judge: |
Arlene R. Lindsay |
Nature of Suit: |
Civil Rights: Other |
Cause of Action: |
42:1983 Civil Rights Act |
Jury Demanded By: |
Plaintiff |
In wake of Dean Skelos investigation, Singas launches probe of Nassau contracts
State Sen. Dean Skelos (R-Rockville Centre), Long
Island's highest-ranking legislator and majority leader of the Senate,
is the focus of a federal investigation into corruption, The New York
Times reported on April 15, 2015. (Credit: Newsday / Alejandra Villa)
Nassau acting District Attorney Madeline Singas said Thursday
she will investigate Nassau County's process for awarding contracts
after disclosure of a federal probe into allegations against State
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and his son.
Singas'
announcement was one of several developments in an inquiry that has the
potential to rock not only Long Island but also New York State
politics....
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