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This Week’s TMR: New York State Senator John W. Mannion

Syracuse, N.Y. – New York State Senator John W. Mannion will be featured as a guest at a Zoom public forum from 8 to 9 a.m. Thursday hosted by Syracuse University’s Thursday Morning Roundtable. This session will address the role of a State Senator, how the New York State legislative process works, how the New York State budget works, recent accomplishments at the state level and how to be a successful community advocate.

Senator John Mannion is a lifelong Central New Yorker. The grandchild of Irish immigrants, he grew up on Syracuse’s famous Tipperary Hill. He now resides in Geddes with his wife, Jennifer, and his three children – Jack, Quinn, and Brady.

John W. Mannion

John brings with him nearly three decades of classroom experience as a teacher in public schools. He spent his final twenty-one years as an Advanced Placement Biology teacher at the West Genesee School District. He has been a strong advocate for teachers and students, serving in the capacity of President for the West Genesee Teachers’ Association.

Utilizing his science and education background, he has and will continue to be a strong advocate for environmental protections, to assure a safe and clean environment for future generations of New Yorkers.

He has been embedded in his community, volunteering in many areas including coaching soccer, basketball and baseball. He and his family enjoy the diverse cultures and historical significance that Central New York offers.

He now represents the 50th Senate District, which encompasses part of Syracuse’s north side, as well as the towns of Camillus, Clay, DeWitt, Elbridge, Geddes, Ira, Lysander, Manlius, Marcellus, Onondaga, Otisco, Skaneateles, Spafford, and Van Buren in Onondaga County; and parts of the city of Auburn as well as the towns of Brutus, Cato, Ira and Sennett in Cayuga County.

Here are the details:

What: Presentation by New York State Senator John W. Mannion hosted by Syracuse University’s Thursday Morning Roundtable.

When: 8-9 a.m. Thursday, May 5

Watch: To watch and participate in the forum through a Zoom webinar, please register in advance. (after registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the forum).

Past TMR Recordings: To watch past TMR Zoom public forums, visit the Syracuse University Office of Community Engagement web page.

Thursday Morning Roundtable (TMR) is sponsored by Syracuse University’s Office of Community Engagement. TMR brings together a mix of citizens representing business, nonprofit, educational, and government organizations to examine community issues. Since its inception in 1965, more than 1,600   programs have been delivered to TMR audiences. Listen to past TMR presentations through WCNY.

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