The event was run by the White House Office of
Intergovernmental Affairs. Allegany County Leaders heard presentations from ten
White House Officials including Senior Presidential Counsel Kellyanne
Conway. Officials from the Departments
of Energy, Agriculture and Education, a U.S. Trade Representative, and
Immigration & Customs Enforcement addressed the delegates as well. Policy
discussions focused on agriculture and dairy, the opioid crisis, immigration
reform and the impact on New York State, drinking water safety, infrastructure,
and changes in tax policy.
Chairman Crandall stated “The best takeaway was the
open-door attitude of the Trump Administration and the desire to help in any
way they can to cut through the red tape and bureaucracy to get things done. We
left with a list of a couple dozen direct contact phone numbers and email
addresses of key departments that can help with federal funding and
approvals. To my knowledge Allegany
County has never had this type of direct relationship with the Whitehouse.”
In attendance and representing Allegany County were
Legislative Board Chairman Curt Crandall, Legislators Gary Barnes, Bill Dibble,
Dwight Fanton, Karl Graves, Steve Havey, Brooke Harris, Mike Healy, John Ricci,
Deb Root, and Phil Stockin, as well as County Attorney Carissa Knapp, County
Treasurer Terri Ross, and Legislative Board Clerk Brenda Rigby Riehle.