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County Executive McMahon Honors Local Seniors at 2024 Older Americans Month Celebration Luncheon

Awards given in 4 categories Syracuse, N.Y. – On May 16th, County Executive McMahon and the Onondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care celebrated Older Americans Month at the annual Celebration Luncheon held at Drumlins. The event brought together community members, dignitaries and honorees for an afternoon of recognition and gratitude. Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon said, “Our local seniors are the backbone of our community. It is because of their hard work and efforts that we have the wonderful community that we do today.” McMahon continued, “The awardees being honored today are perfect examples of the incredibly important role our seniors continue to have in our community. Congratulations to each of them for this special honor and most importantly thank you for all you do for our community.” The awardees are as follows: Serving Senior Awardees: Janine Sonnick: Director of Activities for the Senior Adult Ministry, recognized for her exceptional leadership in creating exceptional senior-focused events that foster community, health, creativity and connection among seniors. Diane Taylor: President of the Ecumenical Council of the Minoa-Bridgeport-Kirkville Area, honored for her extensive community involvement, her success in opening a new Senior Dining Site and tireless commitment to the continuous growth and improvement of services for seniors. Caregiver of the Year: Linda Brown-Robinson: Immediate Past President of the Syracuse Onondaga NAACP and NYS NAACP Western Regional Director. The award celebrates her tireless advocacy and dedication to justice and equality. Senior Citizen of the Year: Josephine D’Alessandro-Thomas: A pillar of the community with a distinguished career spanning social work, government and education, recognized for her exceptional communication skills, endless volunteerism and boundless compassion. Esteemed Elder of the Year: Van Robinson: Former Syracuse Common Council President and community activist, honored for his lifelong dedication to civic engagement and community activism. Van is a Navy veteran and a recipient of numerous awards and accolades, including the naming of the prestigious Van Robinson Pan-African Village at the NYS Fair. Onondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care Services (ALTCS) ALTCS offers a variety of programs and services that provide support to improve the quality of life and overall well-being for adults and those with long-term care needs. Those looking for more information can call (315) 435-2362 or visit www.ongov.net/adult.

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Statement from Governor Kathy Hochul on Bipartisan Border Deal

“Here we go again: Republicans in Congress have once again blocked bipartisan legislation to secure our border and address the migrant and asylum seeker crisis. President Biden and Senator Schumer negotiated the toughest, fairest border bill in decades — but the legislation fell apart because one party refuses to compromise. The only way out of this crisis is for New York’s 10 Members of Congress who serve in the majority to march into Speaker Johnson’s office and demand he pass bipartisan legislation that helps New York. Everything else is just talk.”

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Attorney General James Secures $15.2 Million Judgment Against Unlicensed Cannabis Store Owner in Upstate New York

“I’m Stuck” Dispensary Chain Owner David Tulley Fined $15.2 Million for Selling Cannabis Without a License and Ignoring Notices to Stop Operating New York – New York Attorney General Letitia James today secured a $15.2 million judgment in disgorgement and penalties against the owner of seven unlicensed cannabis dispensaries in Cayuga, Oswego, and Wayne counties for operating these stories without a license and for illegally selling cannabis to underage customers. David Tulley, the owner of the unlicensed dispensary chain called “I’m Stuck” and “Weed Warehouse,” ignored repeated notices and orders from the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) to stop operating. Attorney General James, Governor Hochul, and OCM shut down Tulley’s unlicensed cannabis stores in July and secured eviction notices from the landlords where Tulley’s stores were located. The judgment secured today requires Tulley to pay $7 million in disgorgement, the illegal profits he got from selling cannabis without a license, and $8.2 million in penalties for operating without a license and ignoring OCM notices. “David Tulley illegally sold cannabis in multiple stores across upstate and central New York and sold unregulated products to underage customers,” said Attorney General James. “These illegal and unlicensed stores are budding up throughout the state and are hurting our communities. Today, David Tulley is paying the $15 million price for his repeated illegal activity and will be permanently banned from the cannabis industry in New York. This punishment should serve as a clear warning for all unlicensed cannabis stores in the state: we will enforce the law and shut down your operations.” New York’s Cannabis Law requires any person who cultivates, processes, or sells any cannabis product to be registered and licensed by the New York State Cannabis Control Board (Cannabis Board). The law imposes a $10,000 penalty for each day in which an individual sells cannabis without a license, and a $20,000 penalty for each day an individual continues to sell cannabis after receiving an order to cease operating from OCM. Tulley was fined $10,000 per day for selling cannabis without a license, totaling $3.89 million. He was also fined $20,000 per day for continuing to sell cannabis after receiving an order to cease from OCM, totaling $4.34 million. Tulley was ordered to pay $7.01 million in disgorgement for the illegal profits he made from the seven unlicensed cannabis stores. In total, Tulley is required to pay $15.2 million in disgorgement and penalties. David Tulley operated retail cannabis stores in Cayuga, Oswego, and Wayne counties and was selling cannabis without a license since at least early 2022, before OCM began issuing licenses. Tulley’s stores that were fined were located at: Undercover investigators from the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) visited multiple “I’m Stuck” locations owned by Tulley and were able to purchase cannabis products. During the undercover operations, OAG investigators observed that multiple “I’m Stuck” stores sold cannabis to individuals under the age of 21. Cannabis products sold by unlicensed businesses are not lab tested by OCM facilities, can be unsafe, and are not taxed. The OAG is authorized upon request by OCM to bring a proceeding against any person who violates the Cannabis Law. Pixabay Photo

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Klee Hood Campaign’s First TV Ad “Our Choice” Hits Airwaves

Ad Highlights Klee Hood’s Choice to Access Abortion Care While Serving in the Air Force Syracuse, NY– On May 21st, Sarah Klee Hood, Democrat for Congress in NY-22, released her first TV advertisement of the cycle titled “Our Choice.” The 30-second ad highlights Klee Hood’s personal experience of receiving abortion care while she was serving our country in the Air Force and why it has motivated her campaign for Congress.  “I don’t need staffers to hand me talking points to remind me of what’s at stake in this election – I had to access abortion care when I was in the Air Force, without insurance coverage or medical leave for the procedure. In Congress, I will fight like hell to ensure women, girls and families have access to abortion care, and I won’t let extreme Republicans take away our freedoms,” said Klee Hood. “I hope that by sharing my own story, the many Central New Yorkers who have accessed abortion care know that they are not alone.” WATCH HERE “Our Choice” Script: When the Supreme Court overturned Roe, I was devastated. And I know about devastation. Because when my husband and I were in the Air Force and pregnant, we received devastating news, and I chose abortion care. Extreme Republicans will bring a national abortion ban to New York. The question is: what will we choose to do about it? I approve this message because my choice is to fight. And together, we win. Born and raised in Central New York, Sarah Klee Hood is a working mom, DeWitt Town Councilor, and Air Force veteran running for Congress in NY-22. Learn more at www.sarahkleehoodny.com.

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Statement from City Auditor Alexander Marion on Passing of Judge Langston McKinney

Syracuse, N.Y – Syracuse City Auditor Alexander Marion issued this statement following the passing of former Syracuse City Court Judge Langston McKinney: “Judge Langston McKinney was a local icon who served the City of Syracuse with grace, dignity, and passion. From his long tenure as a Judge of Syracuse City Court to his outstanding work in the community, Langston McKinney will always be remembered as a role model for public service in our community.”

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Rep. Williams Statement on the Passing of Judge Langston McKinney

Syracuse — Congressman Brandon Williams gave the following statement on the passing of Hon. Langston McKinney: “Through his life of public service, Judge McKinney built an inspiring legacy as a pillar of our community. We are better because of his dedication. I extend my deepest sympathy to his family, and to all those who felt his profound impact.”

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