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WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. March 17, 2009: County Board Chair Bill Ryan announced Friday the creation of the Westchester Economic Recovery Task Force. In announcing the group, Ryan said that, like the rest of the country, Westchester is feeling the effects of the recession. To get the local economy back on track and stronger, the task force has two objectives.

Chairman of the Board of Legislators, Bill Ryan.
It will focus on ensuring the county is taking maximum advantage of the billions of dollars of funding that will soon flow to the states and directly to counties from the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and other stimulus legislation. It will also work with local governments, business groups, non-profits and the public on other ideas and initiatives to boost the economy on the local front. WPCNR has a call in to Chairman Ryan’s office to see how the country government group will coordinate with the Westchester County Association task force that has already mobilized banks, energy companies and other businesses to stimulate business money-saving and continued economic progress during the Westchester recession.
“Pumping billions of federal dollars into local economies across the country will create jobs and boost consumer spending, breaking up the recession cycle we’re in. Our goal is to secure as much of that funding for Westchester as possible,” said County Board Chair Bill Ryan. “The task force will help ensure the county takes full advantage of the enormous number of funding opportunities that will be rolled out in the weeks and months ahead.”
At the National Association of Counties (NACO) legislative conference held this past week in Washington, DC, Ryan and his legislative colleagues were briefed by White House staff and Obama administration officials who are spearheading the federal economic recovery program. Ryan said the meetings provided legislators with quite an education on program objectives and just how quickly the stimulus measures would move.”
“These meetings over a period of five days laid out the magnitude of federal funding and programs that federal agencies and departments will be rolling out in the weeks and months ahead. The task force will ensure that the legislature is fully engaged in this process. The guidelines and regulations for many of the programs are still being written. We have to be ready and attentive to what in many cases will be small windows of opportunity to get in on some of these federal programs, ” said Ryan.
Ryan said that the legislative task force will collaborate with the county executive’s office which has been at work pursuing various channels of assistance.
“We see the task force as adding more depth to the county’s team,” said Ryan. “This is a colossal undertaking involving billions of dollars. The more hands we have on deck getting program details, understanding criteria and submitting the county’s priorities, the more successful we will be.”
Ryan has appointed to the task force the four county legislators who went to Washington and had the benefit of the national economic recovery briefings and workshops. Ryan has asked County Legislator Tom Abinanti to chair the task force. He’s appointed County Legislators Peter Harckham and Ken Jenkins as well as Majority Leader Martin Rogowsky to serve on it.
Abinanti said that in addition to working with the county executive’s office, the task force would reach out to the business community, local governments, non-profits and the public to explore other more local opportunities to boost the economy.
“It’s important that we harness the creativity and energy of leaders from every sector of our community to develop local initiatives that supplement and complement the federal stimulus effort to boost the economy,” said Abinanti.