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Nassau County Executive Laura Curran proposed a program to give $375 direct payments to around 300,000 homeowners. (Nassau County)
NASSAU COUNTY, NY In an effort to help Nassau County continue its recovery from the pandemic, County Executive Laura Curran proposed using government stimulus money to provide direct cash payments to hundreds of thousands of Nassau homeowners.
The program, which Curran called the Nassau County Homeowners Assistance Program would give direct cash payments of $375 to roughly 300,000 Nassau County homeowners. The county would spend $100 million of the $200 million it is getting this year from the federal American Rescue Plan to finance the program.
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