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Suozzi to Speak on Immigration at Fordham

On May 3, 2010, Tom Suozzi will join Archbishop Mahony of Los Angeles to address a forum on immigration at Fordham University. Read More

Suozzi to Serve As Senior Advisor to Lazard

Lazard Ltd announced that Thomas R. Suozzi, former Nassau County Executive in New York, will serve as a Senior Advisor to the firm, effective immediately. Mr. Suozzi, based in New York, will work in conjunction with Lazard as it advises infrastructure companies and governments in matters relating to financial transactions and public-private partnerships in the US.  Read More

Suozzi’s impact and ideas went beyond Nassau County

In many ways Suozzi's reach extended beyond the county (and not just when he was running for governor or laying the groundwork for some other, higher office). Even some of Suozzi's harshest critics agree that Suozzi was at his best when he focused his attention on Long Island and his job here (NEWSDAY).  Read More

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Latest Videos

60th Annual Fordham Law School Alumni Association Luncheon (Part 1)

 

Tom Suozzi (Fordham Law '89) delivers the keynote address at the 60th Annual Fordham Law School Alumni Association Luncheon held March 7th at the Waldorf=Astoria in New York City.  Read More

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Latest Blog Entries

New Suburbia: The Future of Nassau County

 

Are you between 20-35 and love Long Island, but find it difficult to live here? Do you think Nassau County needs more exciting places to go? Are you concerned about the future of Nassau County?  Read More | Comments (1)

Want a fast stimulus? Have feds pick up Medicaid tab

 

The federal government should help with states and localities with Medicaid costs in order to stimulate the economy. Read More | Comments (2)

States, localities can’t fix economy alone

 

As chief executive of a county with a budget larger than 16 states, I’ve seen and successfully managed through some challenging situations. But during the current economic crisis, I'm doing everything wrong.  Read More | Comments (1)

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