Assemblyman
Bill Magnarelli



Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli
working to make your life easier



Dear Neighbor,

The health care industry is the leading employer in New York State, and here in Central New York it is the second-leading employer behind education. With the economy already stagnant under the governor’s economic development policies, our communities simply cannot handle the potential job losses that would result from the governor’s proposed $1.45 billion in cuts and taxes to health care providers, including $4.9 million to local hospitals and nursing homes. The governor’s cuts would result in an estimated 34,600 lost health care jobs in New York.

The governor needs to stop his attack on the health care our families depend on and provide New Yorkers with access to the care they critically need and deserve. Last year, the Legislature overrode the governor’s vetoes and restored $1.1 billion of his devastating health care cuts, including nearly $8 million to local health care facilities.

When it comes to our health, or the health of our loved ones – we will not compromise the care our families need. I’m again fighting the governor’s cuts, and will continue working hard in the Assembly to reduce the cost of living and improve the quality of life for Central New Yorkers.

Sincerely,
Bill Magnarelli
Member of Assembly



Helping Central New Yorkers:
Better health care, lower taxes and aid for our most vulnerable

Keeping quality health care affordable

Many Central New Yorkers already spend too much of their hard-earned money on out-of-pocket health expenses. That’s why Assemblyman Magnarelli has been working to keep health care costs from spiraling out of control by:

  • Expanding the Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage program by raising the income eligibility levels – making 215,000 more seniors eligible for the program (Ch. 57 of 2000)
  • Blocking the governor’s fee increases to the EPIC program
  • Rejecting a "sick tax" on hospitals and other health care providers costing local hospitals $8 million
Cutting Taxes

Assemblyman Magnarelli sponsored a law that makes more seniors eligible for the "Over 65" property tax exemption (Ch. 512 of 2003) by increasing the income threshold from $21,500 to $24,000. He also:

  • Helped create a 10 percent tax credit for people who pay long-term care insurance for elderly or disabled family members – saving eligible families $5 million annually
  • Worked to reduce the Gross Receipts Tax on gas and electricity purchased by residential consumers – saving them $110 million
  • Supported a cut in the marriage tax penalty – saving married couples $150 million annually
  • Helped raise income eligibility levels for enhanced STAR – providing an average savings of $1,010 a year for Onondaga County homeowners 65 and over with incomes up to $63,750
Expanding access to low-cost prescriptions

To provide more people with access to low-cost prescriptions, Assemblyman Magnarelli sponsored legislation (A.3914) to make low-income individuals with disabilities who are either eligible for or receiving Social Security Disability to receive benefits from New York’s EPIC program. Currently, the EPIC program offers drug assistance to eligible senior citizens who face high-cost pharmaceuticals, but do not qualify for Medicaid. Magnarelli voted in favor of this bill in the Assembly’s Committee on Health, and is working for Assembly passage of this vital legislation.

Working to help our most vulnerable citizens

To assist Central New York seniors, Assemblyman Magnarelli:

  • Sponsored a law to protect senior homeowners from unscrupulous predatory lenders who often go after their homes (Ch. 626 of 2002)
  • Helped create the Do-Not-Call Registry and supported a law to merge the state and national lists to protect residents from harassing telemarketing phone calls (Ch. 124 of 2003)
  • Sponsored legislation to enhance the successful AMBER Alert program to include disoriented adults, including those suffering from Alzheimer’s – a measure that deserves support despite the governor’s veto (A.3507)
  • Supported legislation creating a statewide program to ensure telephone access for all New Yorkers, including the hearing and visually impaired (A.3215)


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Important Phone Numbers

Onondaga County Department
of Aging and Youth
315-435-2362

Meals on Wheels of Syracuse
315-478-5948

EPIC Hotline
1-800-332-3742

New York State Senior Hotline
1-800-342-9871

Social Security
1-800-772-1213

Medicare Information
1-800-442-8430

Assemblyman
Bill Magnarelli
333 East Washington St., Rm. 840
Syracuse, NY 13202
315.428.9651
magnarw@assembly.state.ny.us


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