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October 5, 2009
Dairy Farmers Continue to Struggle during Hard TimesSeptember 21, 2009
Butler Votes Against Anti-Agriculture BillJune 8, 2009
Butler: State Budget Disastrous for Middle-Class FamiliesMarch 31, 2009
Butler: Support New York’s Truckers Now!June 19, 2008
June Is the Time to Recognize New York’s Dairy IndustryJune 12, 2008
Butler Calls for Lower Taxes on “Tax Freedom Day”May 5, 2008
Thruway Toll Hikes Further Burden Upstate EconomyApril 25, 2008
Butler’s Business-Friendly Bill is Shot Down by Assembly MajorityApril 16, 2008
Support Our Local Economy: Buy New York Dairy ProductsJune 13, 2007
Fighting For The Future Of Our FarmsMarch 28, 2007
With The Budget Deadline Looming Small Business Relief Is A MustMarch 23, 2007
Long-Awaited Legislative Action Good For Families…Good For BusinessesMarch 9, 2007
Statement from Assemblyman Marc Butler (R,C,I-Newport) on the Special Legislative SessionDecember 14, 2006
Financial Assistance Available For Winter Heating BillsNovember 29, 2006
New Solutions Could Cut Down On Identity TheftAugust 16, 2006
Gas Prices Soar, Alternative Fuels Offer SolutionsAugust 2, 2006
Assembly Legislation Creates Medicaid Inspector General To Fight System AbuseJuly 24, 2006
Homeowners Can Expect Local Property Tax Rebate ChecksJuly 12, 2006
Butler: Food Stamp Program For Flood VictimsJuly 12, 2006
Energy Saving Tips For This SummerJuly 7, 2006
Legislative Session A Measured SuccessJune 27, 2006
Butler, Assembly Minority Help Pass Measures Protecting Residents From Dangerous CriminalsJune 23, 2006
Dairy Products Keep New York StrongJune 14, 2006
As End of Session Nears More Work RemainsJune 6, 2006
Butler Applauds Governor For Pumping Up The SavingsMay 23, 2006
Success For New York’s TaxpayersMay 23, 2006
Statement By Assemblyman Marc Butler (R,C,I - Newport) Regarding Passage of Gas Tax CapMay 17, 2006
Canal Trails Mean More Traffic For Local BusinessMay 16, 2006
Agreement on Gas Tax Reduction Only A StartMay 12, 2006
Butler Touts Save-NY As A Step In The Right DirectionMay 11, 2006
Butler Active at Small Business Task Force Meeting In New WindsorMay 5, 2006
Fight For Lower Gasoline Prices ContinuesMay 5, 2006
Legislature Has A Chance To Provide Relief At The PumpApril 20, 2006
Butler Attends Small Business Task Force Meeting In BinghamtonApril 13, 2006
Butler Calls For Relief At The PumpsApril 11, 2006
Butler Touts Small Business Improvement ActMarch 28, 2006
Butler Pledges Budget Support To ConstituentsMarch 27, 2006
Butler Stands with Assembly Minority in Announcing “Patriot Plan IV”March 22, 2006
Majority Property Tax Plan Gives Too Little Relief, Too LateMarch 13, 2006
“Edison Project” Encourages Students to Pursue Math and ScienceMarch 8, 2006
Lotto Scholarship Makes Higher Education More AffordableMarch 1, 2006
Butler to Serve on Small Business Task ForceFebruary 23, 2006
Butler Announces Property Tax Relief PlanFebruary 15, 2006
Butler: Tougher Penalties For Animal CrueltyFebruary 14, 2006
Budget Reform the Right Direction for AlbanyFebruary 3, 2006
Butler: Repeal New Motor Vehicle Inspection PolicyJanuary 31, 2006
EPIC Customers Receive Increased Savings with Enrollment in Medicare Part DJanuary 30, 2006
Butler: Countdown Clock and Legislative Package Would Ensure On-time BudgetJanuary 30, 2006
Butler Supports Medicare Part D Deadline ExtensionJanuary 30, 2006
Butler Joins Governor Pataki to Call for Tough New Penalties on Sexual PredatorsJanuary 23, 2006
Butler Sets Sights On Civil Commitment PolicyJanuary 19, 2006
Hard-Fought Victory for Assembly Minority: Megan’s Law Agreement ReachedJanuary 18, 2006
Statement from Assemblyman ButlerJanuary 17, 2006
Butler Stands with Governor in Calling for Tougher Penalties For Sex OffendersJanuary 9, 2006
Butler Receives New Committee Assignments For 2006January 6, 2006
A Strong Message Delivered by the GovernorJanuary 5, 2006
Butler Calls on Legislature to Continue Public Identification of Sex OffendersJanuary 4, 2006
Butler Applauds New Legislation, Deems State A Safer PlaceDecember 22, 2005
Silver Succumbs To Pressure To Pass Civil Confinement MeasureDecember 9, 2005
Butler Supports New Minority Leader’s AgendaDecember 8, 2005
Butler Touts State Reptile as More Than an EmblemNovember 22, 2005
Butler Attends International Legislative ConferenceNovember 21, 2005
Butler Agrees With Governor – Civil Confinement Is The AnswerNovember 18, 2005
Winning the Fight for Lower Property TaxesNovember 3, 2005
Assembly Minority Conference, Victim’s Family and Law Enforcement Community Demand Stiffer Penalties for Hit-and-Run DriversApril 23, 2004
Grants Available To Help Businesses Train WorkersMarch 26, 2004
Assembly Minority Conference Sow Seeds of Agricultural RenewalMarch 22, 2004
Helping Local GovernmentsMarch 3, 2004
Sweeping Plan Looks to Boost Manufacturing, Revitalize State’s EconomyFebruary 11, 2004
Community Happenings
October 22, 2007
Marc Butler Fought for Property Tax Rebate Checks and Made It Happen!August 3, 2007
Keeping You Informed
March 15, 2013
Gov’s Gun Control Law Not Only Messy, It’s ExpensiveMarch 5, 2013
State Budget Single-Most Significant Policy Decision In New YorkFebruary 22, 2013
Gov’s Gun Control Law Has Serious Implications On Law-Abiding Citizens, Mohawk Valley JobsFebruary 15, 2013
Renewing Interest In Upstate May Be The Key To Economic RebirthFebruary 8, 2013
Cuomo’s 2013-14 Executive Budget Out Of Touch With Upstate’s Small CommunitiesFebruary 1, 2013
Governor Cuomo And Albany Cannot Stop Listening To The PeopleJanuary 18, 2013
Greek Yogurt Popularity Is Good News For New York Dairy FarmersSeptember 4, 2012
It’s Our Duty To Help Our Toughest In A Tough EconomyJune 19, 2012
Helping our toughest in a tough economyJune 11, 2012
Our Kids Deserve the BestMay 29, 2012
Continuing Agriculture’s Momentum In New York’s Economic ResurgenceMay 8, 2012
It’s Time To End Regulatory Assault On An Important New York Economic Industry - Outdoor SportsMarch 27, 2012
The Freedom to SuceedMarch 21, 2012
Sportsmen Day Raises Important Awareness on Impact Hunting, Fishing, Riding Has On EconomyMarch 19, 2012
Newly Designed Districts Steal Communities’ IdentityMarch 5, 2012
You’re Invited to the Third Annual Sportsmen & Outdoor Recreation Legislative Awareness DayFebruary 21, 2012
Striking A Balance Between NY’s Medicaid Costs And Services – Part IIFebruary 8, 2012
Striking A Balance Between NY’s Medicaid Costs And Services – Part IFebruary 3, 2012
Budget Much More Than Just State Financial PlanJanuary 23, 2012
Free Upstate New York From Albany’s Unfunded MandatesDecember 22, 2011
New York’s Talented Workforce A Selling Point To Court Fast-Paced, Growing CompaniesDecember 15, 2011
It's Time for Proactive Solutions in New YorkDecember 7, 2011
Somewhere Along The Way The Middle Fell OutDecember 6, 2011
Marc Made Sure that NY Invested in Jobs First!November 29, 2011
There’s much to look forward to in our Golden AgeNovember 14, 2011
Gallup Poll Confirms It: Small Businesses Cite Overzealous Government Red Tape As Biggest Hindrance To Job GrowthOctober 31, 2011
Why New York Is Still Losing When It Should Be WinningSeptember 23, 2011
Property Tax Relief for Small Businesses, Senior Citizens, Manufacturers, Families, Farms and YouSeptember 21, 2011
Legislative Session Fills Cracks, Sound Policy Still Needed To Repair New York’s FoundationJune 29, 2011
In Continued Ethics Discussions, Political Figures Must Raise Expectations Of Moral BehaviorJune 16, 2011
Forced State Prison Closures Compromising Inmate Safety, RehabilitationMay 25, 2011
Big Decisions Lay Ahead For New York As It Prepares For Federally Mandated Universal Health InsuranceMay 6, 2011
Tax Freedom Day Countdown Ticking AwayApril 8, 2011
Butler: Heroes Of Reform, I Challenge Each Of Us To Take Next Step On Fair Redistricting ReformMarch 11, 2011
Budget Cuts Challenge New York To Develop Creative Cost-Saving SolutionsMarch 4, 2011
Albany Must Listen To Local Cry For Property Tax, Mandate ReliefFebruary 21, 2011
General Herkimer Home Eyed For Closure By Albany PolsFebruary 11, 2011
Governor’s Executive Budget Echoes Transition Needed In New YorkFebruary 3, 2011
New York Government Must Follow Lead Of Its ResidentsJanuary 21, 2011
Giving Is The Greatest RewardDecember 9, 2010
Special Session Sidesteps Important Fiscal IssuesDecember 2, 2010
The Process Was Chaotic and the Budget Is TragicJuly 16, 2010
New York Takes a Wrong Turn on the Road to Economic DevelopmentJune 25, 2010
Vital Changes Need to Be Made at OCFSJune 17, 2010
State Should Defer to Localities on Wood BoilersJune 9, 2010
A People’s Convention - Needed for Reform?May 24, 2010
Independent Redistricting Committee is Key to Albany ReformMay 18, 2010
Summer Tips to Save Energy & MoneyMay 7, 2010
Fiscally Responsible Proposals Are Crucial to Formulation of Late State BudgetApril 19, 2010
Reforming the Budget Process for the Good of All New YorkersApril 12, 2010
Hourglass for an On-Time Budget is Out of SandApril 1, 2010
Albany Status Quo Has To GoMarch 22, 2010
...And, State Budget Countdown BeginsMarch 8, 2010
Butler Returns Legislative Mail Budget To Reduce Burden On Property TaxpayersFebruary 22, 2010
Proposed State Budget Would Cost Typical Family of Four an Additional $1,812 AnnuallyFebruary 12, 2010
ROBBED! Gov. Paterson Proposes to Take $1 Million Out of Snowmobile FundFebruary 2, 2010
Fighting Government Waste With New Waste Reporting Web SiteJanuary 26, 2010
2010: A New Year, a New BeginningJanuary 12, 2010
2009: A Legislative Year in ReviewDecember 30, 2009
Long-Awaited Tier V Legislation SignedDecember 18, 2009
Home Energy Assistance Program Could Help With Affording Your Energy Costs This WinterDecember 4, 2009
Frustration Continues as Little is Accomplished in AlbanyNovember 24, 2009
New License Plate Fee Needs to Be Eliminated During Upcoming Special SessionNovember 13, 2009
Bigger Better Bottle Bill Attacks Consumers and Small BusinessNovember 9, 2009
Buy Local Our Local Businesses Need Your SupportNovember 6, 2009
College Students Deserve a Quality EducationNovember 6, 2009
Our Students Deserve a Quality EducationNovember 5, 2009
Texting While Driving Ban Goes Into Effect This MonthNovember 2, 2009
Painful Mid-Year Cuts Were AvoidableOctober 26, 2009
Drug Dealers Should Not Receive “Get-Out-of-Jail-Free” CardsOctober 16, 2009
New Taxes Place Further Burden on New YorkersOctober 9, 2009
Keep this card in a safe place...it could save your life!October 7, 2009
October Marks Breast Cancer Awareness MonthOctober 5, 2009
Support the Farms that are the Backbone of Our Community!September 22, 2009
Support the Farms that are the Backbone of Our Community!September 14, 2009
Sportsmen Beware! Sporting Fees Are On the RiseSeptember 11, 2009
Support the Farms that are the Backbone of Our Community!September 11, 2009
Motorists Beware! Gov’s Fee Increases Go into EffectSeptember 3, 2009
New Tax Provisions for the 2009-2010 Tax YearsAugust 28, 2009
Important Improvements to New York’s Health Care SystemAugust 7, 2009
New York Introduces a New Education Commissioner and With Him Comes a Wealth of Opportunities for Our Education SystemJuly 31, 2009
Assemblyman Marc Butler Respects and Understands American Values and Family TraditionsJuly 20, 2009
Beat the Heat This Summer While Still Conserving EnergyJuly 15, 2009
Consolidation Bill A First StepJuly 13, 2009
June is the Time to Recognize New York’s Dairy IndustryJune 9, 2009
New Yorkers Demand Immediate Property Tax ReliefMay 29, 2009
Drug Law Amendments Would Fuel Drug DealingMarch 9, 2009
Reminder of an Important Change for the 2009 Tax Filing SeasonFebruary 11, 2009
Butler Encourages Eligible Residents to Take Advantage of Earned Income Tax CreditFebruary 5, 2009
Special Election Must Be Held for Clinton Senate SeatJanuary 12, 2009
Governor Paterson Rings in the New Year with New TaxesJanuary 7, 2009
Middle-Class New Yorkers Forgotten In 2009-10 Executive BudgetDecember 23, 2008
Suozzi Report Should Be ImplementedDecember 11, 2008
Tired of Money Being Siphoned from Your Wallet?July 3, 2008
There is Nothing More Important to New Yorkers than Staying HealthyJune 12, 2008
May is Stroke Awareness MonthMay 14, 2008
A Much-Needed Reprieve from High Gas PricesMay 1, 2008
Farmers Are the Backbone of Our CommunityApril 8, 2008
2008 Economic Stimulus ChecksMarch 28, 2008
Proposed Amendments Would Benefit Middle-Class New YorkersMarch 20, 2008
February Is American Heart MonthFebruary 26, 2008
Providing Seniors With Up-to-Date InformationDecember 12, 2007
Assemblyman Marc Butler Wants to Bring Business Back to New YorkOctober 30, 2007
Working to Enhance Education & Lower Property TaxesOctober 26, 2007
Assemblyman Marc Butler Fighting for Us and Getting the Job Done!August 6, 2007
Assemblyman Marc Butler Delivers on Civil ConfinementAugust 3, 2007
Fighting for the Future of Our FarmsApril 18, 2007
Workers' Compensation ReformMarch 21, 2007
State Grants To Improve Local SchoolsJanuary 17, 2007
New Legislative Session Ushers in Hope for ChangeJanuary 11, 2007
Looking Back, Moving ForwardDecember 13, 2006
It’s Time for a Real Civil Confinement LawDecember 6, 2006
Attention Seniors: Assemblyman Marc Butler Has A Plan To Lower Your Prescription Drug and Health Care Costs!April 27, 2006
Fighting to Keep Your Family SafeMarch 31, 2006
Fighting for Lower Property Taxes in Fulton, Herkimer, and Otsego CountiesMarch 27, 2006
Traffic Safety Act is the Right Ticket for MotoristsFebruary 13, 2006
‘State of State’ Address Sets An Exciting AgendaJanuary 12, 2006
A Strong Year for the Assembly Minority ConferenceDecember 27, 2005
New Medicare Options Can Cause ConfusionDecember 1, 2005
Property Tax Relief for Fulton, Herkimer and Otsego CountiesNovember 2, 2005
Protecting New York’s Women and Children from Sex OffendersOctober 18, 2005
Speaker Must Call Special Session To Address Energy CostsSeptember 29, 2005
Working for More Jobs In New York StateAugust 11, 2005
Assemblyman Marc Butler Providing Opportunities for Work and ProsperityJune 17, 2005
Assemblyman Marc Butler Fights to Reform EducationJuly 20, 2004
Protecting the Interests of Our CommunitiesJuly 14, 2004
State Should Consider Economic Benefits to New York When Negotiating ContractsMay 14, 2004
Working to Ease Our Tax BurdenMarch 31, 2004
Working to Restore Public Trust and Confidence in GovernmentFebruary 3, 2004
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