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						Bill to Help CreateCutting-Edge Jobs
 
						Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli announced Assembly passage of legislation he 
						sponsored creating a commercialization assistance fund as a part of the New 
						York State Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation. 
						 
						The bill was designed to coordinate scientific and technological advancements 
						made by academic research institutions in New York State with entrepreneurial 
						initiatives to encourage economic growth.
						 
							
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										To Make The Most Of Their Talents And Abilities." 
 
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						"Science and technology are critical parts of the global economy," 
						Magnarelli sad. "New York needs to make the most of advancements 
						being made right here in our state, and this legislation will help us create jobs 
						that will allow us to capitalize on these cutting-edge developments."
						 
						The New York State Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR), 
						supports technology development, innovation and commercialization leading to 
						economic growth in New York State.
						 
						NYSTAR aims to make New York a national leader in high-technology academic 
						research and growth. Grants awarded by the new fund would help small businesses 
						in particular get a foothold in the all-important research and development milieus.
						 
						"New York is home to world-class public and private research centers poised 
						to become powerful economic development engines that can create high-tech jobs 
						and opportunities in New York," Magnarelli said. 
						 
						"Our university and academic centers prime the scientists and inventors of 
						tomorrow, and it benefits us all to provide these innovators with outlets for their 
						research right here in New York State. We don't want educated people to have to 
						leave the state in order to make the most of their talents and abilities.
						 
						"Stimulating the economy and creating jobs in Central New York is one of my 
						top priorities," Magnarelli said. "This commercialization assistance fund 
						would be a very useful tool in building a strong economy supported by rewarding, 
						good-paying jobs. I urge the Senate the pass my legislation so we can put this 
						fund to work for us."
						 
						“I have continually supported Syracuse University’s Center of Excellence, and to date have helped
						secure over $40 million in state funding for the Center. The necessary collaboration between 
						businesses and academic institutions is KEY TO THE ECONOMIC PROSPERITY HERE
						IN SYRACUSE AND CENTRAL NEW YORK and undoubtedly become a hub of continued 
						research and collaboration.”
						 
						Magnarelli pictured speaking at the Syracuse University Link+ Center Dedication Press Conference
						on Friday, April 25.
						 
 
						  
						Assemblyman William B. Magnarelli encourages all Central New York women to
						have a potentially life-saving mammography. Launching an awareness campaign
						entitled “May is Mammography Month,” Magnarelli hopes that enough attention
						will be drawn to early detection practices.
						 
							
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								For more information onthe program, contact
 Onondaga County
 at 315 435 2225.
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						“This is one of the single most important screenings any woman can do for her 
						health,” Magnarelli said. “Early detection leads to more effective treatment.”
						 
						According the American Cancer Society, mammography
						is the single most effective method of early detection,
						since it can identify cancer several years before physical
						symptoms develop. In turn, early detection leads to more
						effective treatment and longer survival rates.
						“Mothers, daughters, grandmothers, aunts and friends,
						should encourage each other to get mammograms this
						month,” Magnarelli said. “Mother’s Day is a great
						reminder to schedule a mammogram for you or someone
						you love.”
						 
						For uninsured women, the Partnership for Healthy Living is a statewide program
						that provides low cost or no cost mammography services. In Onondaga County, all
						of the major hospitals participate in this program by providing a few days each
						month for these mammograms for which the hospitals receive some or no payment
						from the County. Since the hospital at which these mammograms are provided
						rotates each month, on average, each hospital takes a turn every four months.
						 
						SUMMER READING CHALLENGE
						 
						Every year the New York State Assembly hosts a Summer Reading Challenge, encouraging 
						parents and children to read together.
						 						
						“Summer vacation is a perfect time read,” Magnarelli
						said. “Whether you’re on the beach or a car traveling
						with your family, pick up a book and explore.”
						 
						The New York State Assembly helps children and parents
						pick up the reading habit through its annual Summer
						Reading Challenge program. To earn a New York State
						Assembly Excellence in Reading certificate, children
						must read with a parent for 15 minutes a day for at least
						40 days during July and August.
						 
						“Books connect students to knowledge,” Magnarelli
						said. “Reading matters. Children who read have a
						better command of language, can better analyze, think
						and cope in our increasingly complex world.”
						 
						For more information on participating schools and
						libraries, please contact 315 428 9651.
						 
						CUT OUT THIS BOOKMARK FOR YOUR SUMMER READING!
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