Spring/Summer 2019: Connecting Communities

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Director's Note NYSAC STAFF (partial listing) Stephen J. Acquario, Esq. Executive Director Karen Catalfamo Office/Financial Manager Nicole Correia Communication Manager Patrick Cummings, Esq. Counsel Jackie Dederick Records Manager Patricia Gettings Assistant to the Director Ryan Gregoire Legislative Coordinator Giselle Gutierrez Legislative Intern Alexandra LaMonte Research Analyst Mark LaVigne Deputy Director Dave Lucas Director of Finance & Intergovernmental Affairs Juanita Munguia Marketing Specialist Kate Pierce Multimedia Specialist Jeanette Stanziano Director of Education & Training

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ounties Connect: this is an ideal theme for NYSAC’s official publication. In many ways, NYSAC is all about making a wide range of connections between individuals, governments, and institutions across New York State and the nation. NYSAC connects our member counties, and their elected leaders and appointed officials, through their association. We connect 57 diverse counties, and their leaders of all political parties, from across the state, along with the City of New York with its five boroughs. NYSAC connects each county with information about the issues, policies, and procedures that each provide to the public every day. We connect county leaders with other levels of government. Every year, NYSAC facilitates meetings between our members and the White House. We connect local concerns with the NY congressional delegation and our US Senators: Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. We are working closely with our federal leaders and our Governor on another connection project: to connect New Yorkers in rural areas to reliable cellular service. On the state level, we work with Governor Andrew Cuomo and the state agencies that are coordinated with county government, and we connect counties with state legislators and policymakers who enact and implement programs and services that need to be delivered at the county level.

We connect our county members with educational material and training opportunities through our research reports, webinars, conferences, and meetings held throughout the year. This spring we hosted our annual Finance School for treasurers, budget officers, and other county officials who manage county fiscal operations. NYSAC also ran a series of spring webinars on policies enacted in this year’s State Budget, including the state plastic bag ban, voting reforms, food waste diversion, and census complete count committees. We also connect county elected leaders with dozens of county departmental affiliates. In this magazine, we have featured articles from the NYS Association of County Health Officials, the Conference of Local Mental Hygiene Directors and the NY Association of Training and Employment Professionals. These are just some of the many ways that NYSAC connects with our member counties. If you feel there are other ways we could “Connect NY,” just let us know. Have a safe and productive spring and summer, and we look forward to seeing you in September at the 2019 NYSAC Fall Seminar in Sullivan County!

Stephen J. Acquario, Esq. NYSAC Executive Director

NYSAC News | www.nysac.org

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Eye Sore No More

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pages 42-43

Protecting NY's Drinking Water

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page 39

Enhanced 911 System Locates Wireless Callers for Rescue from Public Lands

2min
page 38

Can You Hear Us Now? Expanding Rural Cellular Coverage

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pages 36-37

County Children's Single Point of Access

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pages 34-35

Be Well in Livingston County

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page 31

Community Wellness in Erie County

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page 30

NACo Takes County Government to the Classroom

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page 29

FIRST Brings Robotics Competition to Oneida County

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page 27

The Value of a Summer Job

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page 26

Food for Thought: Farm to School Feeds Students, Communities

3min
pages 23-24

Welcome to the County Fairs of New York

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page 22

One Click at a Time

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pages 20-21

DMV Outreach Drives Revenue

2min
pages 18-19

Commemorating Black History Month in Tompkins County

2min
page 17

Steuben County Looks at Unconventional Ways to Connect

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page 16

Tioga Women Lead Fosters Leadership in Tioga County

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page 15

Ontario County Citizens Academy

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page 14

Legislative Update: Enacted NYS Budget and Post-Budget Review

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pages 12-13

Director's Note: Counties Connect, NYSAC Connects

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page 9

President's Page

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