"I am extremely disappointed that the Legislature restored several jobs for which there will be no work in 2016 … the Legislature not only voted to override my vetoes, they voted against the taxpayers of Rockland County," Day said in a statement posted to Twitter.
Legislators voted earlier this week to override the vetoes of 13 full-time-equivalent security positions and also voted to override the vetoes of six county Finance Department positions that Day said would no longer be needed once the county-owned Summit Park nursing home closes, reported Lohud.com.
By overriding the vetoes, the Legislature returned about $1.3 million to the county budget, said Lohud.com.
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