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Author: NYS Association of Counties

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This podcast is brought to you by the New York State Association of Counties, a bipartisan municipal association serving all 62 counties in the state. Tune in for insightful interviews on county concerns.

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New York Counties are urgently calling for action to address the migrant crisis that continues to unfold at the southern border of the United States. Joining NYSAC’s Executive Director Stephen Acquario to discuss their recent visit to the southern border are Daniel McCoy, Albany County Executive and President of NYSAC, along with Steve Neuhaus, Orange County Executive and President of the NYS County Executives’ Association.
This episode features a conversation about how Chautauqua County is preparing for the upcoming total solar eclipse, from increased tourism to public safety considerations. Joining NYSAC’s Multimedia Specialist Kate Pierce-Nimz is Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel.
This episode features a presentation from two local emergency service providers on the legislative initiative to Rescue EMS. We are grateful to Alanna Badgley, a paramedic, and President of the International Association of EMTs and Paramedics Local 20 union, and Steven Kroll, Chief of the Delmar/Bethlehem EMS and Legislative Chair of the New York State Volunteer Ambulance and Rescue Association. The presentation includes their personal experiences, challenges in local communities across New York State, and context for local leaders in the fight to Rescue EMS.
This episode features a conversation on what county officials need to know about GASB 96 lease standard implementation. NYSACs Director of Finance and Intergovernmental Affairs Dave Lucas Tim Doyle and Keeley Ann Hines from NYSAC’s partner The Bonadio Group. They discuss what GASB 87 and 96 are, how they will affect financial reporting, and advice for the implementation and continuous monitoring of these standards. The Bonadio Group has compiled a Best Practices document, which you can find on their website.
This episode features a conversation about the innovative steps Erie County has taken to ensure mental health care reaches communities in need and is incorporated into first aid and disaster response. NYSAC’s Legislative/Policy Coordinator Alex Regan is joined by Arica Rouse from Erie County’s Office of Health Equity, as well as Sarah Bonk from the Erie County Department of Mental Health. They discuss what mental health first aid training entails, how to create accessible conversations around mental health, and how to implement trauma-informed care into county operations. You can find both the Office of Health Equity Newsletters and County Health Equity Report on Erie County’s website.
This episode features a conversation with Steve Neuhaus, Orange County Executive and the new President of the New York State County Executives’ Association. You’ll hear about his background in local government, up and coming economic development in Orange County, and a vision for the year ahead in advocacy and partnership.
This episode features a conversation with Dan McCoy, Albany County Executive and President of NYSAC. This conversation focuses on his path to county government leadership, how his experience in the military and as a first responder continues to shape his public service, and what’s in store for county advocacy in New York State over the year ahead.
At the start of the new year, our team has outlined key legislative priorities for New York’s counties during the 2024 State Legislative Session. Legislative Director Ryan Gregoire and Director of Finance and Intergovernmental Affairs Dave Lucas provide this snapshot into the year ahead.
For our first episode of the new year, NYSAC’s Executive Director Stephen Acquario is joined by Joseph Rulison, CEO and Co-Founder of three + one. This episode provide a financial outlook for county leaders, and predictions on short-term interest rates and inflation as we start up in 2024.
This episode focuses on Erie County’s recently reintroduced Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs program (pronounced “shin”). This free resource and referral program aims to improve care coordination for infants, children, and youth from birth to 21 years old who have a serious or chronic medical, physical, behavioral, emotional, or developmental condition. Joining NYSAC’s Multimedia Specialist Kate Pierce-Nimz is Evanna Ramos, Program Coordinator for Erie County’s Office of Health Equity.
End of Session Wrap-up

End of Session Wrap-up

2023-07-1830:50

This episode features a snapshot from our legislative team on the county impact from the 2023 State Legislative Session. NYSAC’s Legislative Director Ryan Gregoire is joined by NYSAC Counsel Patrick Cummings for the conversation.
This episode features a conversation on Cayuga County’s DREAMS Project, a records management solution which stands for Digital Records Electronic Access Management System. This project aims to providing better value of services to the county and its taxpayers, as well as save money by implementing a sustainable, scalable, financially viable, and operationally efficient technological solution.   Joining NYSAC’s Multimedia Specialist Kate Pierce-Nimz is Sue Dwyer, Cayuga County Clerk, and Michael McNeill, Records Retention Administrator for Cayuga County.
This episode features a conversation on a top county legislative priority of ensuring EMS coverage and funding. Joining NYSAC’s Legislative Director Ryan Gregoire for the conversation is Meg Kennedy, a member of the Otsego County Board of Representatives and NYSAC’s Board of Directors, as well as PJ Keeler, Columbia County Treasurer and EMS Coordinator.
This episode focuses on a grant opportunity for municipalities and schools across New York that’s designed to bring world-class healthy infrastructure to public spaces. MVP Health Care has extended its statewide partnership with National Fitness Campaign (NFC) to launch an additional $650,000 in grant funding to bring world-class healthy infrastructure to public spaces with Fitness Courts, along with consulting, funding, and community programming support.  Joining NYSAC’s Multimedia Specialist Kate Pierce-Nimz for the conversation is Trent Matthias, Director of the National Fitness Campaign.
ABCs of Cybersecurity

ABCs of Cybersecurity

2023-05-0944:00

This episode features a round-table discussion from our recent ABCs of Cybersecurity webinar that provides elected local leaders an understanding of what to prioritize and where to focus limited resources to protect residents and government systems against cyber threats. NYSAC’s Deputy Director Mark LaVigne is joined by Justin DePalmo, Vice President, and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) and Dr. John Sahlin, Director of Cyber Solutions for GDIT Defense Division.
In New York State 8,000 people are waiting for a life-saving organ donation, and 1,100 people have been waiting for 5 years or more.  This episode features a conversation on how counties and local municipalities can raise awareness about organ, eye, and tissue donation. Joining NYSAC’s Multimedia Specialist Kate Pierce-Nimz is Aisha Tator, Executive Director at Donate Life New York State, as well as Amna Anwar, a fashion and beauty advice expert who is a recipient of a heart transplant.
This episode highlights National Public Health Week and the workforce and services local health departments provide to keep New York State communities healthy and safe. Joining NYSAC’s Multimedia Specialist Kate Pierce-Nimz is Sarah Ravenhall, Executive Director of the New York State Association of County Health Officials (NYSACHO).
This episode features a briefing for county leaders on the status of the New York state executive budget,  items of concern for local governments, and opportunities for continued advocacy. NYSAC’s Executive Director Stephen Acquario leads the briefing, and is accompanied by NYSAC’s Legislative Director Ryan Gregoire, and Deputy Director Mark LaVigne.
Cost Shift Countdown

Cost Shift Countdown

2023-03-1016:20

In this episode of County Conversations, we discuss one of the biggest issues facing counties in this year's budget - the governor's proposal to shift $625 million in Medicaid costs onto counties by ending the sharing of federal eFMAP payments. For more information, be sure to visit CostShiftCountdown.com Joining NYSAC's Communications Manager Tom Oldfather for the conversation is NYSAC Legislative Director Ryan Gregoire.
This episode analyzes a proposal in Governor Hochul’s recently released 2024 Executive Budget that would end the longstanding practice of sharing federal Medicaid funding with counties. This unprecedented state policy shift would require local taxpayers to pay up to $1 billion in new Medicaid costs by pocketing Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Program (eFMAP) funds that were earmarked to go directly to local governments to help hold property taxes down. NYSAC’s Legislative Director Ryan Gregoire is joined by our very own Dave Lucas, Director of Finance and Intergovernmental Affairs to break down the situation and provide a clear explanation of why NYSAC is urging Governor Hochul to reconsider this proposal. 
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