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Long Island loses if Laura Gillen Wins
CLAIM: Laura Gillen proposed a property tax increase, then voted against a property tax cut — calling it a “gamble”
When Gillen didn’t get her multi-million dollar tax increase she voted “no” on a bipartisan property tax cut.
CLAIM: Laura Gillen wanted to increase her personal office’s annual budget by nearly $600,000.
While Gillen was Hepstead Supervisor, she requested a $575,805 increase to her office’s budget using our tax dollars.