Press Releases

Leader Barclay Honors Local Career Conservationist

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Recently, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) (right) presented Fran Verdoliva (center) with an Assembly resolution that recognizes his long-time contributions in his role as Special Assistant to the Salmon River Watershed for the Department...

New York Farmers Cannot Withstand another Round of Labor Cost Increases

In the coming weeks, the Farm Laborers Wage Board will make a determination with respect to the state’s overtime rules governing New York farms. Depending on what that board decides, New York farmers could be facing a devastating blow to their ability...

Assembly & Senate Minority Members Hold Listening Session with Stakeholders on Proposed Gas Tax

Members of the Senate and Assembly Minority Conferences today held a listening session with stakeholders across various industries to discuss the potential impacts of the Climate and Community Investment Act (CCIA), a proposal being advanced by Albany...

Supporting Our Veterans and Their Families

As Americans, we are blessed with a military comprised of the bravest men and women who are willing to continually risk their lives to keep our country safe. Their unwavering dedication to preserving our freedoms comes at a great expense – physical...

Minority Leader Barclay Announces Second Annual Stocking Drive for Syracuse VA

Today, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) announced the second annual “Stockings for Veterans” drive – an effort to collect personal-care items for veterans who must spend the Christmas holiday at the VA Medical Center in Syracuse.“Our...

Assembly Minority Conference to Launch ‘No Surrender’ Veteran Initiative: Making PTSD A Priority

Today, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay and Assemblyman Jake Ashby, Ranking Minority Member of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee and an Army veteran, announced the “No Surrender” Veteran Initiative: Making PTSD a Priority, a series of roundtable...

Statement from Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay on the Announcement That NY Will Close Six State Prisons

“Today’s announcement by the Department of Corrections that six correctional facilities will be closed is more evidence that Gov. Hochul is campaigning rather than governing. Closing prisons is an idea that might appeal to liberal voters in a primary,...

‘Inflation Relief & Consumer Assistance Plan’ Will Combat Ongoing Price Increases

One need only to take a trip to their local grocery store or gas station to see the impact rampant inflation is having on struggling New Yorkers. Gas prices have surged more than 42 percent and hit a seven-year high, while energy prices, food, clothing,...

Barclay’s Annual ‘Tithe My Shoes’ Drive Underway

Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) announced he is once again participating in the annual “Tithe My Shoes” drive, a regional effort to collect new or gently-used shoes and boots for the Rescue Mission. This year, the drive also...

Hochul’s Fulton School Veto Unfairly Punishes Students

Last week, Gov. Kathy Hochul, following in lock-step with her predecessor, vetoed a bill that would have saved the Fulton School District from losing more than $1 million in state aid due to a clerical error dating back to the 2016-17 school year. She...

October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Each year, more than 16,000 women in New York state are diagnosed with breast cancer, making it one of the most common types of cancers in the state and in the nation. Tragically, close to 2,500 women in the state succumb to the disease each year, according...

Statement from Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay

“Today’s veto by Gov. Hochul of a bill that passed the State Legislature with near-unanimous support and would have saved the Fulton School District and its students from losing more than $1 million in state aid is nothing short of callous. She is...

Barclay’s 2nd Annual Landscapes & Landmarks Features 20 Local Artists

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Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I—Pulaski) hosted an art opening yesterday at the Art Association of Oswego to welcome the public and contributing artists to his second-annual Landscapes and Landmarks Art Exhibit. The exhibit will be on display...

Without Action, New York’s Economic Shortcomings are on the Verge of Becoming Permanent

A new report from the Empire Center citing Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data paints an alarming picture of New York’s COVID-19 recovery. Just one month after then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo “paused” the state, New York had already lost close to 2 million...

NYS Sheriffs Deserve Our Support and Gratitude

New York State Sheriffs’ Week is a chance to recognize the dedication, bravery and sacrifice of our local law enforcement officials, and consider everything they do to keep us safe. The week is officially celebrated from Sunday, Sept. 19 to Saturday,...

Statement from Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay on DOH Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker’s Resignation

“Dr. Howard Zucker’s resignation as Commissioner of the State Department of Health (DOH) was an obvious and overdue step. That’s why I, and members of the Assembly Minority Conference, called on Gov. Hochul to make an immediate change. While he...

JCOPE Appointment Signals Continued Status Quo For NY’s Failed Ethics Commission

Ethics oversight in Albany has been broken for decades, and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo was one of the chief reasons that problem worsened in recent years. In 2011, the former governor created the Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE) to restore public...

Honor Those Who Died on 9/11 by Vowing to Never Forget

Across the country, Americans will take time this weekend to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks. For nearly all of us, the events of that tragic day still seem very recent and memories remain vivid.The shocking attacks...

Statement From Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay On The 20th Anniversary Of The September 11 Attacks

“Today we honor the memories of the thousands of Americans who died during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. As a nation, we have always persevered in the face of adversity, no matter how great the challenge. During the last 20 years, we have...

Eviction Moratorium Extension Highlights Ugliest Parts of Albany

The Legislature reconvened in Albany on Wednesday in order to extend the state’s moratorium on evictions. The Special Session, which concluded after many New Yorkers had gone to sleep, was needed to extend the state’s misguided eviction moratorium...