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Hall defends $521K for Kiryas Joel radios
By John Sullivan
Times Herald-Record
January 25, 2008 6:00 AM
WooDbury — Rep. John Hall answered questions about national tax rebates, improved benefits for veterans and a new energy policy.
But it was a question about $521,700 earmarked for the Hasidic Village of Kiryas Joel that got the most attention at a Town Hall meeting yesterday in Woodbury.
Hall, D-Dover Plains, had been instrumental in securing the money, part of a $516 billion appropriations bill passed by Congress at the end of 2007. Kiryas Joel asked Hall's office for the money to purchase a radio communications system for its security services.
The village of more than 20,000 Satmar Hasidim does not have its own police department. Radio communications would help protect it from hate crimes or terrorism, the village had argued in its application, Hall said.
Some in the audience, however, considered the funding favoritism.
Woodbury police Chief Robert Kwiatkowski argued that Kiryas Joel's request should have fallen under the purview of Orange County's E-911 system. Hall replied that Kiryas Joel asked for the money; the county did not.
Hall said the money represented a small fraction of the money he was able to receive for local governments.
"When it comes to appropriations, we will do our best for any project worth funding," he said.
jsullivan@th-record.com
Friday, January 25, 2008
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