Hundreds of county leaders from across New York will gather this week for the 2025 New York State Association of Counties (NYSAC) Fall Seminar, a three-day event focused on training, policy development, and celebrating NYSAC’s 100th anniversary.
The seminar, held annually, brings together county executives, legislators, administrators, and department heads to share strategies and strengthen local governance. This year’s event carries added significance as NYSAC marks a century of advocacy, education, and collaboration on behalf of counties.
Over the course of the conference, NYSAC’s 10 Standing Committees will debate and vote on policy resolutions, which will then go before the full membership for adoption. More than 20 workshops and plenary sessions are also scheduled, with topics ranging from Medicaid and rural public health to emergency preparedness, short-term rental law implementation, and federal policy.
The agenda also includes a remembrance of the September 11th attacks.
Founded in 1925, NYSAC represents all 62 counties of New York State, providing county leaders with a unified voice in Albany and Washington.
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