I suppose the argument will be made that without the evil Cahill gumming up the works (in exchange for Safety Net and
election expense relief of the towns), the county would have pulled in at least another $ 3.8 million.
Not exact matches
Kevin Cahill, in demanding Safety Net
relief for Kingston and the towns, also sought to have the county pick up an estimated $ 600,000 local share of what he termed «rapidly expanding»
election expenses.
Among the real estate provisions included in the «extenders» package are tax
relief for mortgage debt forgiveness, 15 - year cost recovery for qualified leasehold improvements,
election to
expense certain qualified real property,...