The just-completed budget is a win on many levels. We won because NYSNA members and staff persevered in a critical and effective advocacy effort. We were joined by other unions, public health organizations, community groups and other supporters who banded together to ensure funding in NYS was geared to meet the needs of the people.
In late February, Juditch Cutchin, RN, President of NYSNA NYC Health+Hospitals/Mayorals Executive Council, spoke to the New York City Council Committee on Hospitals. Cutchin urged the City Council to...
NYSNA stands with our sister and brother teachers who are on strike over affordable healthcare in Jersey City. Education and healthcare are two areas that should always be driven by need, no profit...
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo's Executive Budget Proposal for fiscal year 2018-19 includes a provision to amend the education law, recognizing Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) as Advanced...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 14, 2018 Contact: Laura Montross, 212-929-0669, lmontross@kivvit.com NEW YORK STATE NURSES ASSOCIATION COMMENDS CHEEKTOWAGA TOWN COUNCIL FOR PASSING A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF NEW YORK HEALTH ACT Thirteen Municipalities Have Now Passed Resolutions in Support Of Universal