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K01071 Summary:

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K01071 Text:

 
Assembly Resolution No. 1071
 
BY: M. of A. Fahy
 
        LEGISLATIVE  RESOLUTION  commending Richard J. Gallo
        upon the occasion of his retirement after a  50-year
        career  in  advocacy and government relations in New
        York State with a legacy defined by championing  the
        enactment  of some of the most consequential laws of
        the last half century related to enhancing access to
        care for mental health and substance use disorders
 
  WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize  that
the  quality  of  life in the communities across this great State of New
York is enriched by the diligence and compassionate commitment of  those
individuals  whose  singular  purpose is the care and welfare of others;
and
 
  WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and  in  full  accord  with  its
long-standing  traditions,  this  Legislative  Body  is  justly proud to
commend Richard J. Gallo upon the occasion of  his  retirement  after  a
career  spanning  50  years  in advocacy and government relations in New
York State representing an array of clients in  health,  human  services
and  mental health including The New York State Psychiatric Association,
the medical specialty society of over 4,000 psychiatrists  and  division
of the American Psychiatric Association; and
 
  WHEREAS,  As  the  Director  of  Social Science Research Unit at the
State  University  at  Albany,  Richard   J.   Gallo   spearheaded   the
establishment  of  an innovative internship program that placed students
pursuing  degrees  in  mental  health  related  fields   into   yearlong
internships   at   local  not-for-profit  and  state  agencies  to  gain
invaluable hands-on experience and training to further their passion;  a
program  that  would  go  onto  receive  gubernatorial  recognition  and
support; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Richard  J.  Gallo   used   his   life-long   desire   and
entrepreneurial drive to start his own business in 1972, Medical Service
Marketing   Group  and  Gallo  Associates;  as  a  sole  proprietor,  he
represented a diverse array of clients over the  years  before  the  New
York  State  Legislature  and Executive branches, and worked with health
and human service clients  to  prepare  and  file  certificate  of  need
applications  to  establish  and  open  health  care  facilities  in the
community to enhance access to care including the  application  for  the
first ambulatory surgical center in the State; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Richard J. Gallo's career started on the frontlines of the
intersection of policy and service with the Mental Health Association in
New York State in 1966, a role that would go on to shape  his  character
and career; and
 
  WHEREAS, From 1986-1988, Richard J. Gallo was a member of the Nassau
Town Board; in this capacity, he worked collaboratively to pass the most
consequential  zoning  laws  in the town's history preserving quality of
life while balancing potential for economic growth; and
 
  WHEREAS, In his representation of DaVita Kidney Care,  the  nation's
leading  provider  of  kidney  care  and  treatment,  Richard  J.  Gallo
championed the passage and enactment of a law in 2007, that codified the
only exception in the Public Health Law related to the establishment and
ownership  of  dialysis centers by publicly traded companies providing a
critical infusion of support and capital  enhancing  to  care  for  this
life-sustaining care in communities across New York State; and
 
  WHEREAS, Richard J. Gallo has steadfastly worked to assure the voice
and  perspective of mental health in deliberation of health care policy;
he was instrumental in the passage of the law requiring the former State
Hospital Review and Planning Council, the  body  codified  in  New  York
State  Law,  to  evaluate  the  need  for  construction  for health care
facilities to include two members of the Mental Health Services Council,
a precedent that  continues  with  representation  from  the  Behavioral
Health  Services  Council  on  the  Public  Health  and  Health Planning
Council; and
 
  WHEREAS Richard J. Gallo's leadership and  dedication  contributed  to
the  2006 passage and enactment of New York's law requiring insurers and
health plans to  treat  medical/surgical  care  and  mental  health  and
substance  disorders equitably, known as Timothy's Law, an endeavor that
was decades in the making and strategically undertaken by the  Timothy's
Law  Campaign, coinciding with the federal passage of The Paul Wellstone
and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008;
and
 
  WHEREAS, In 2007, the New York State Psychiatric Association awarded
Richard J. Gallo with its  Distinguished  Service  Award  for  his  many
contributions  and  accomplishments  including  enactment  of New York's
mental health parity law; and
 
  WHEREAS, Richard J. Gallo's advocacy against discrimination  against
mental health and equitable treatment never ceased as he labored to make
New York's mental health and substance use disorder parity law permanent
in 2009 and continued in the decade and one-half after to enact measures
to assure full implementation; and
 
  WHEREAS,  In  2011,  the Mental Health Association of New York State
honored Richard J. Gallo with the Leila  Salmon  Advocacy  Award,  which
recognizes  an  individual  advocate whose dedication and leadership has
made an impact on the availability, accessibility,  and/or  delivery  of
mental health services nationally on behalf of NYS; and
 
  WHEREAS,  In  2018, to enhance compliance with the federal and state
mental health and substance use disorder parity laws, Richard  J.  Gallo
spearheaded  a  coalition of more than a dozen organizations to champion
the passage and enactment of the precedent  setting  Mental  Health  and
Substance  Use  Disorder  Parity Report Act, which compels all insurers,
health plans, and behavioral health management companies, to submit  key
data  to  the  Department  of Financial Services on a biennial basis for
analysis and evaluation of compliance  with  federal  and  state  parity
laws; and
 
  WHEREAS  In  2021,  the Department of Financial Services used the 2017
data and analysis from Mental Health and Substance Use  Disorder  Parity
Report  Act  to fine three insurers $3.1 million for non-compliance with
federal and state mental health and substance use disorder parity  laws,
 
a testament to the critical importance of the law and regular evaluation
and  analysis  of  compliance  as these laws are an important bedrock in
assuring access to care, which has never  been  more  important  as  New
Yorkers contend with the emotional toll of the COVID-19 pandemic; and
 
  WHEREAS,  From  2010-2016,  Richard J. Gallo, served on the board of
Families Together in New York State (FTNYS), a  family-run  organization
which represents families of children with social, emotional, behavioral
and  cross-systems  challenges; he also served two terms as Chair of the
Public Policy Committee, using his decades of experience to  help  shape
and  advance  the  organization's  legislative and regulatory agenda and
harness the power of its membership to make their voices heard; and
 
  WHEREAS, In 2017, Richard J. Gallo was named the FTNYS  Advocate  of
the Year; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Richard  J.  Gallo's  professionalism,  keen  sensibility,
wisdom, and record of accomplishment has garnered the respect and mutual
admiration of his colleagues, clients, and advocates alike; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Richard  J.  Gallo's  extraordinary  career  spanned  nine
Governors,  12  Senate  Majority  Leaders,  and  10 Assembly Speakers, a
longevity characterized by his commitment to work  with  executives  and
legislators  from both sides of the aisle in the interest of progress in
public policy; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Richard  J.   Gallo's   tireless   efforts   and   notable
achievements  have significantly contributed to bettering the quality of
life in his community; and
 
  WHEREAS, Throughout his life,  Richard  J.  Gallo  has  continuously
displayed  initiative  and  an  unrelenting commitment when pursuing the
highest of goals, and he has served as a role model of leadership to  be
emulated by all; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Richard  J.  Gallo's  career  exemplifies the words of New
York's thirty-sixth governor and twenty-sixth president  of  the  United
States,  Theodore  Roosevelt,  who  once said, "It is not the critic who
counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where
the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the
man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat
and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes  short  again  and
again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who
does  actually  strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the
great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at  the  best
knows  in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst,
if he fails, at least fails while daring  greatly,  so  that  his  place
shall  never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory
nor defeat;" now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its  deliberations  to
commend  Richard  J.  Gallo  upon the occasion of his retirement after a
50-year career in advocacy and government relations in New  York  State,
and to wish him continued success in all of his future endeavors; and be
it further
 
  RESOLVED,  That  a  copy  of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Richard J. Gallo.
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