Readers Write: DeSenna only interested in incumbency protection, not taxpayers

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Readers Write: DeSenna only interested in incumbency protection, not taxpayers

I attended a recent Town of North Hempstead Council meeting with several of my neighbors to oppose an agenda item authorizing the town attorney to initiate litigation concerning a state law consolidating most elections into even-numbered years.

It is unfortunate that some councilmembers as well as our supervisor, Jennifer DeSenna, think support of such a frivolous item rivals their primary responsibility of protecting the hardworking, tax-paying middle-class families that call North Hempstead home.  The only reason the supervisor and her allies want to challenge this law using taxpayer dollars is to protect their own incumbency.

This law is designed to increase voter participation, which is something the Nassau County Republican Party has been trying to depress for years in various forms.  I urge those councilmembers and Supervisor DeSenna to abandon this selfish political pursuit and support ways to enhance our governmental operations to benefit our residents.

I suggest to Supervisor DeSenna if she truly believes this law to be unconstitutional, then reach out to Nassau County Republican Chairman Joe Cairo and ask him to use the vast resources of his party rather than those of the people of North Hempstead to conduct her unnecessary lawsuit.

Scott Wolff

Village of Great Neck Estates

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  1. Editor:
    I testified against DeSena’s lawsuit to restrict voting. She admitted that Democrats have more voters than Republicans, and that her strategy is to join forces with Hempstead and Oyster Bay to defeat Democrats at the polls.
    We are to pay for these lawsuits twice, and suffer the loss of rights in a bad bargain.
    Our aim is to stop these lawsuits and vote DeSena out of office.
    Ronald Brinn
    Great Neck

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