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Top Stories, August 7, 2025

Hochul: Urbana Slated To Recieve $42,000 

Governor Kathy Hochul says the Town of Urbana is getting $42,000 from the state to evaluate the feasibility of connecting properties in the town currently served by septic systems to the Village of Hammondsport collection system. The governor says this project will protect water quality in Keuka Lake.

 

Stage Version Of Mrs. Doubtfire Is Coming To Elmira

Broadway.com reports that there’s going to be a travelling road show version of the 1990’s Robin Williams hit comedy movie “Mrs. Doubtfire”.  It’s going to open September 5, in Elmira at the Clemens Center, and after that be at the Colonial Theater in Boston on September 9.  This is the second North American tour of the production.   


A Corning Dem's Rant About The One Big Beautiful Bill

On Wednesday morning at Steuben County Legislative Health And Human Services committee meeting, Corning Democrat, County Lawmaker Joe Tobia, went into a six minute rant about the One Big Beautiful Bill.  Summed up, Tobia said it would cut $1 trillion dollars over ten years in Medicaid, "the biggest cuts in mental health ever in the history of our country", Tobia stated.  "The cuts in SNAP, it's just a horrible bill."  Tobia has written a letter about the cuts, and is asking other members of the Steuben County Legislature to sign it.  "When I wrote the letter, I talked with Hilda (Hilda Lando, Corning Democrat) and I basically said, 'I don't care if I'm the only one who signs this.  It's just that important to me to get it out to the county, so people can see what's coming down the pike.  We've got 32,000 people on Medicaid in Steuben County.  32,000 - that's a third of our county.  What Medicaid reports is that ten percent abuse that privilege, so that means a little over 28,000 people in Steuben County who get Medicaid for the right reasons, could lose their medicaid," Tobia stated. He also stated that the One Big Beautiful Bill "only helps the rich."

Hornell Republican Paul Van Caeseele also spoke out during the meeting yesterday.  "We defintitely need to be aware of what's coming up with this bill, but I also want to know - is it responsible to say that the sky is falling - before we know how this is going to affect the county," Van Caeseele said.  "As far as I know, from what I've heard, I don't think they're cutting anything from Medicaid.  In fact I think they're increasing the Medicaid benefits.  It's the SNAP Education  that's-" and then County Lawmaker Joe Tobia jumped in and said, "Not even close."

Steuben County Manager Jack Wheeler said that what he does know for certain is that the Big Beautiful Bill will result in Steuben County getting less money coming in from the federal SNAP program.  County Legislative Chair Kelly Fitzpatrick says that those are not cuts to SNAP benefits, but to SNAP educator administrator jobs with Cornell Cooperative Extension.  Officials say the Cornell Cooperative Extension SNAP educator program is scheduled to end September 30th of this year, unless the state steps in and saves it.

It should also be noted that Fitzpatrick spoke about being concerned about a relative who is on Medicaid.  "I'm more worried about someone like her.  So I do think that there are concerns.  My only fear with Joe's letter is that it's going to completely fall upon deaf ears," said Fitzpatrick.

 

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Claudia Tenney's Pro-Veteran Legislation

Republican Congresswoman Claudia Tenney, who represents all of Livingston County and some of Steuben County, and whose son is in the Marines, Tenney says she’s got legislation to help VA Hospitals provide funding for disabled veterans to be able to buy things like ramp and kneeling systems, lowered floors, and mobility device lifts.  Tenney say this ensures that veterans will obtain necessary adaptations for their vehicles and that they get support in regaining independence.  And she’s got other bills out there, to help vets, transition into civilian life.  One deals with seeing-eye dogs and dogs used for similar reasons by veterans. Another bill helps veterans with PTSD or traumatic brain injury.  Tenney says this is a program that helps in connecting veterans with their peers allows them to confide in peers they can trust, in addition to trained VA civilian staff.

 

Troopers Are Warning About Pop Up Box Scams

State Police are warning people to be wary of pop up boxes on your computers.  Troopers say someone recently reported that they had a pop up alert that looked like it was from Apple, but it was not.  The scammers had a phone number on their pop up box and when someone called it, they were told that they had to call the US Treasury Department.  State Troopers say to avoid pop up boxes and scams like that.

 

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