Press Releases

Blankenbush Takes Lead On Video Campaign Promoting Family Farms

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River), Ranking Minority Member on the Assembly Agriculture Committee, led a group of legislators in a viral video campaign to promote family farms and an agenda that will support agriculture. Agriculture is the...

Blankenbush Tapped To Work On Human Services Portion Of Budget Negotiations

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) was recently named to represent the Assembly Minority Conference for the Human Services portion of the Joint Budget Committee. The committee consists of state assembly members and senators who will negotiate...

Blankenbush, Local Highway Superintendents, Other Pols Form Coalition Calling For Increased Funding To Repair Crumbling Roads, Bridges

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) today joined town and county highway superintendents to call for increased funding to the Consolidated Highway Improvement Program (CHIPs), which is used to repair local roads and bridges. A bi-partisan...

Blankenbush Votes Down Poorly-Designed Minimum Wage Bill

“Time and time again, the downstate-controlled Assembly has put forward job-killing legislation and their minimum wage bill – which has an escalator tied to inflation and no credits for job creators or exemptions for family farms – could cost nearly...

Blankenbush: Budget Needs To Focus On Helping Working Families

“Families across upstate New York are struggling in this tough economy, and we need to make sure that our state budget addresses their needs. I am pleased to see that Gov. Cuomo’s 2013-14 budget proposal would close the $1.3 billion deficit without...

Rushed Gun Measure Does Little To Protect Families From Real Threats

“Undoubtedly, all of us are searching for understanding in the aftermath of the heartbreaking tragedies in Newtown, Connecticut and Webster, New York, and we are looking for ways to offer security for our families and loved ones in a seemingly disconnected...

Blankenbush: New York On Right Track, But More Is Needed To Keep It Strong

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) attended Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s State of the State Address today. Blankenbush said he is eager to work on issues such as closing the projected $1 billion budget deficit by lowering spending, but he noted...

Blankenbush Speaks Out Against 45 Percent Thruway Toll Hike

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C-Black River) spoke out against the proposed 45 percent toll increase on trucks with three or more axles at a recent public hearing before the Thruway Authority Board in Syracuse. Blankenbush emphasized that the increase...

Blankenbush: Recharge NY Keeps Paying It Forward With Job Growth

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C-Black River) is pleased to announce that the second round of ReCharge NY contract agreements has been awarded. The assemblyman, who helped enact the program during his first year in office, said it will offer low-cost...

Blankenbush: Albany Heading Down Brighter Path

“When I first arrived in Albany, it was an entirely different place – rife with dysfunction, gridlock and wastefulness. Now, New York’s government is heading down a much better path and more able to serve its many hardworking families. “We...

Blankenbush Stands Up Against Cyber-bullies

“Bullying doesn’t just stay in the schoolyard, it’s ever pervasive now with social media and available technology, and our children get little reprieve from constant harassment. That’s why New York’s laws need to be current and officially recognize...

Blankenbush: Budget Is Done, Still More Work Ahead

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C-Black River) today outlined his priorities for the remainder of the legislative session now that the budget has been passed and signed into law. The assemblyman noted that many important steps were taken in the budget,...

Blankenbush Secures Critical Ag, Economic Development Funding In State Budget

“Today, we’ve passed the first early budget in nearly 30 years, while keeping spending low and enacting some important reforms. I am pleased by how open and transparent the process has been for legislators and the public. Most importantly, during...

Blankenbush Says $164 Million In Extra Revenue Should Go To Rural School Aid, Not Political Pork

In response to talk of newfound revenues and a potential surplus in state tax collections, Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C-Black River) is calling for any extra state revenues to be dedicated to restoring school aid to upstate rural, low-wealth school...

Blankenbush Sticks Up For St. Lawrence County Residents In Opposition To Divisive Redistricting Plan

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C-Black River) stood up for St. Lawrence County residents in opposition of the redistricting lines that were drawn for state Assembly and Senate seats. The assemblyman said that residents and local officials raised serious...

Blankenbush Votes ‘No’ On Majority’s Budget, Says It’s Missing Taxpayer Protections

“Albany politicians are clearly favoring New York City special interests over our hardworking Upstate families. Their budget lacks basic reforms such as a spending cap, government consolidation and pension reform. “Their ‘plan’ spends our tax...

Blankenbush: Brian Peck Joining My Team

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C-Black River) has announced that Brian Peck will join his Assembly office as Chief of Staff. Peck has been employed as Operations Director for State Senator Patty Ritchie. “Brian’s knowledge of agriculture, business...

Blankenbush on the Executive Budget Proposal

“Today begins the countdown to April 1, the day the state budget is due; but, as they did last year, state leaders and the Legislature have the tools to work together to pass a responsible, on-time budget. I’ll inspect Governor Cuomo’s proposed...

It’s Time To End Albany’s Clichés

When I first joined the Assembly, I had many assumptions about Albany politics – that it is beholden to special interests, mired in political gridlock and, well, just plain ineffective on resolving the serious problems faced by our state. Albany’s...

Assemblyman Blankenbush, Superintendents Meet With Education Commissioner On School Aid Formula

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush met with Dr. John B. King, Commissioner of Education, yesterday at a meeting in Utica organized by Senator Joe Griffo to express his concerns with the current school aid formula. The Assemblyman was joined by superintendents...