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Sean Delaney went to Washington D.C. to open the eyes of our Congressional leaders and to share stories of life as a Direct Support Professional serving people with developmental disabilities. Please watch Sean's music video, "Open Your Eyes" and share it with everyone you know, help tell their story.
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Upcoming Events
DSP Conference Northern RegionOctober 17, 2008 Renaissance Syracuse Hotel
John Pelizza, Keynote speaker
DSP Conference Mid-Hudson RegionOctober 23, 2008 Holiday Inn Fishkill
John Pelizza, Keynote Speaker
DSP Conference Capital RegionOctober 29, 2008 Saratoga Hilton
John Pelizza, Keynote Speaker
Self-Advocacy Association of NYS Statewide ConferenceOctober 30, 2008 No tricks, just treats: Our Lives, our decisions.
Halloween Weekend
Oct 30-Nov.1st
Marriott Hotel, Albany NY Autism Across The Lifespan ConferenceNovember 4, 2008 Place: Pennsylvania Hotel NYC
401 7th Avenue & 33rd Street
New York, NY 10001
8:00a.m.- 3:30p.m.
Autism Across the Lifespan conference is designed to educate, empower, and motivate professi...
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NYSACRA Legislative Update 6-26-08 |
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Thursday, 26 June 2008 |
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· SENATOR BRUNO STEPS DOWN AS LEADER: TO RETIRE THIS YEAR
· NYS LEGISLATIVE SESSION ENDS IN A FLURRY - LIST OF BILLS
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| NYSACRA Legislative Update
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| Issue No. 30-08
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June 26, 2008
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Open Your Eyes! Watch it Now!
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NYSACRA Calendar
Executive Positions
Action Center
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Greetings NYSACRA Members!
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| · SENATOR BRUNO STEPS DOWN AS LEADER: TO RETIRE THIS YEAR
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Senator Joseph Bruno announced he will not seek re-election and stepped down as Senate Majority Leader. Dean Skelos of Long Island was elected Senate Majority Leader. Bruno endorsed Roy McDonald as his successor in the 43rd Senate District, and he faces at least one Republican primary and two announced Democratic candidates. Bruno served for 32 years in the NYS Senate, at 78, he is one of the longest serving elected officials. His departure means an inevitable loss for the Capital District which benefitted from his stature, and shifts the base of power back down to Long Island, where it was just before Bruno took over as Majority Leader 13 years ago. It is not yet clear if he will resign as well or finish his term on December 31, 2008. On behalf of our NYSACRA Members we wish the Senator well in his retirement and thank him for his service to people with developmental disabilities and their families during his tenure.
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| · NYS LEGISLATIVE SESSION ENDS IN A FLURRY - LIST OF BILLS
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The NYS Legislature adjourned its session after midnight on Wednesday, passing a flurry of bills but leaving some very important ones undone. Still unresolved is the fate of the IDA financing for not-for-profit groups, NYSACRA and IAC have a joint bonding program through an IDA. We will keep the pressure on to get this resolved, and there is likely to be a brief session in July to get this and other issues resolved. The new Senate Majority Leader Skelos has promised they will come back to resolve the property tax issue, such as the proposed 4% tax cap on schools, at which time they will likely take up the other measures left undone.
Please click on the links below or at the NYSACRA website, www.nysacra.org for a list of bills passed both houses and to be sent to the Governor, and a list of bills that only passed one house or were actively moving but died at the end of session. If you have any questions, please contact Forest Cotten at NYSACRA, or view the following links to each of the bills and more info. Direct link to the files are:
Bills Passed Both Houses:
http://www.nysacra.org/nysacra/leg/08billspassed.htm (html) or
http://www.nysacra.org/nysacra/leg/08billspassed.pdf (PDF 65 kb)
Bills Passed One House or Significant Action:
http://www.nysacra.org/nysacra/leg/08billspending.htm (html) or
http://www.nysacra.org/nysacra/leg/08billspending.pdf (PDF 130 kb)
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