NYCAMH honors former State Sen. Seward for his support of agriculture and safety

COOPERSTOWN — The New York Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health (NYCAMH) recently honored former State Sen. James Seward for his work advocating for the state’s agriculture industry and the health and safety of those working in the industry. “Agriculture is tremendously important to New York state’s economy, and supporting this segment is critical,” Seward […]

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COOPERSTOWN — The New York Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health (NYCAMH) recently honored former State Sen. James Seward for his work advocating for the state’s agriculture industry and the health and safety of those working in the industry. “Agriculture is tremendously important to New York state’s economy, and supporting this segment is critical,” Seward said in a press release about the honor. “That’s why I have been a big supporter of NYCAMH during my years in the New York State Senate. It has been an honor to work side by side with each of you on behalf of farmers and the agricultural community in New York state. Our joint efforts will continue.” NYCAMH, a program of Bassett Healthcare Network, works to enhance agricultural and rural health by preventing and treating occupational injury and illness. The NYCAMH Hero Award recognizes the accomplishments of an individual or community partner whose work has enhanced agricultural safety and health in New York. NYCAMH said it honored Seward for his dedication to the community and support of NYCAMH’s programs and services with contributions including supporting increased availability of health insurance for uninsured farmers. NYCAMH presented the award during its quarterly advisory board meeting. Lisa Betrus, senior VP, chief administrative and strategy officer for Bassett Healthcare Network, accepted the award on Seward’s behalf. “NYCAMH is tremendously fortunate to have the longtime support of Senator Jim Seward to advance their work during his time in the New York State Senate and beyond,” Betrus said. “He continues to be a steward of agricultural medicine and health. I can think of no one more deserving of this recognition.” Seward served in the New York State Senate from 1987-2020.
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