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Counties in the News, January 9, 2019
- By: NYSAC
- On: 01/09/2019 10:55:26
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NYSAC
New York's Association of Counties Releases 2019 Legislative Program
NATION
Food Stamps Safe For Now, But Shutdown Endangers Local Military Funding
Bridging the Two Worlds of Performance Improvement
After Botching 2020 Census Contract, Officials Pick New Printer For $115 Million
Nighttime Traffic Deaths Are on the Rise
STATEWIDE
New York lawmakers to begin 2019 session
Shakeup in the state Legislature
Session calendar
Democrats Now Control Albany. How Will They Handle 5 Key Issues?
$10M in addiction treatment funding available from NY state
NEW YORK CITY
De Blasio Unveils Health Care Plan for Undocumented and Low-Income New Yorkers
Nearly 90% of New Yorkers busted for marijuana last year were minorities despite major drop in pot arrests
LONG ISLAND
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran warns parents about lead paint chips at school
Suffolk shows off new snow-fighting equipment ahead of predicted storm
Suffolk County SPCA offers free pet food to federal workers affected by government shutdown
HUDSON VALLEY
Consumers hit by new phishing emails, Ulster's consumer affairs office warns
Watch live: Tappan Zee Bridge demolition to be streamed live on lohud Saturday morning
CAPITAL
New Rensselaer County District Attorney looks ahead
Group takes grassroots approach to addiction
NORTH COUNTRY
Clinton County names new attorney, making history in the process
Dabiew re-elected county Legislature chair; outlines goals for the year
MOHAWK VALLEY
County recruits caseworkers to fill numerous vacancies
SOUTHERN TIER
Steuben begins ‘Safe Harbour' campaign
Chemung County Jail faces shortage of part-time employees
Pay Day in Steuben: Simply average
CENTRAL NEW YORK
Lapse in food stamp funding could impact thousands in Central New York
FINGER LAKES
Governor Cuomo Announces $45 Million to Upgrade and Expand Affordable Housing in Geneva
Seneca County Sheriff's Office honors employees
WESTERN NEW YORK
Seneca Nation loses gaming compact arbitration with New York State
Arbitration panel: Seneca Nation wrong to halt $100M in annual casino payments
Erie County offering opioid overdose response training
County targets Almond, Burns bridge replacements