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Allegany Legislator Joins NYSAC Public Safety Committee

BELMONT, NY - March 15th, 2026 - Allegany County Legislator Havey Whitney has been appointed to the prestigious New York State Association of Counties (NYSAC) Public Safety Standing Committee, a move signaling increased local representation in crucial statewide decisions regarding emergency preparedness, law enforcement support, and homeland security. The announcement, made earlier today, highlights Whitney's proven commitment to public safety, both within Allegany County and the potential for broader impact across New York State.

This appointment isn't merely a symbolic gesture. The NYSAC Public Safety Standing Committee plays a pivotal role in shaping policy recommendations that directly impact how New York's 62 counties approach critical issues like disaster response, crime prevention, and the evolving landscape of threats to public well-being. The committee acts as a crucial liaison between local governments and state-level agencies, ensuring that the needs and concerns of counties are heard in Albany.

Legislator Whitney brings to the committee a wealth of experience garnered from years of dedicated service to Allegany County. While specific details of his prior public safety work remain unreleased, county officials confirmed that his background encompasses a deep understanding of local emergency response protocols, resource limitations faced by rural law enforcement, and the unique challenges of maintaining public safety in a geographically diverse county like Allegany. He has consistently championed initiatives aimed at bolstering local emergency services, advocating for increased funding for training, and fostering stronger collaboration between various response agencies.

The committee's current agenda is particularly focused on several key areas. Firstly, the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, exacerbated by climate change, demands a proactive approach to emergency management. The committee is currently reviewing proposals for enhanced disaster preparedness funding, focusing on infrastructure resilience, and improving communication networks during crises. Recent flooding events in the Hudson Valley and the ongoing threat of severe winter storms underscore the urgency of these discussions. The committee will likely examine best practices for pre-disaster mitigation, rapid response coordination, and long-term recovery efforts.

Secondly, the committee is grappling with the complexities of supporting local law enforcement amidst evolving criminal trends and budgetary constraints. Concerns surrounding recruitment and retention of qualified officers, the need for specialized training in areas like de-escalation techniques and cybersecurity, and the increasing costs of law enforcement technology are all under scrutiny. Whitney's experience navigating these challenges in Allegany County - a region facing similar pressures - will be invaluable. Sources indicate the committee is exploring innovative funding models for law enforcement, including potential public-private partnerships and increased state aid.

Furthermore, homeland security remains a paramount concern. The committee is tasked with evaluating the effectiveness of existing security measures, identifying potential vulnerabilities, and promoting information sharing between local, state, and federal agencies. This includes assessing the readiness of counties to respond to both natural and man-made disasters, including potential cyberattacks and acts of terrorism. The committee actively monitors intelligence reports and collaborates with the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES).

Whitney's role will involve actively participating in committee meetings, contributing to policy discussions, reviewing proposed legislation, and advocating for the interests of Allegany County and the broader Southern Tier region. He will work alongside fellow county officials, including sheriffs, fire chiefs, and emergency management directors, to develop consensus-based recommendations for state policymakers. He is expected to leverage his local knowledge to highlight the specific needs of rural communities and ensure that any statewide policies are adaptable and effective in diverse settings.

The NYSAC appointment places Whitney in a strategic position to influence the future of public safety in New York State. His dedication and experience will be essential as the state navigates increasingly complex challenges and strives to build safer and more resilient communities. Allegany County residents can expect a stronger voice representing their concerns at the state level.


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