Press Releases

Assemblyman Barclay Presents Spectrum News Scholar Athlete Award to Central Square Athlete

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Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I,Ref—Pulaski) was honored to present the Spectrum News Scholar-Athlete Scholarship to Central Square High School Senior Jordan Ravenel-Shuler recently. For six weeks during the fall, Spectrum News awards a $1,000 scholarship...

Funding Awards Announced for Libraries in District

In New York state there are more than 750 libraries located in cities, towns, and villages. They serve as both a community space for events and a key to resources and reading materials for people all ages. They play a critical role for those who need...

Barclay Supports Legislation Protecting New York Drivers from New License Plate Fee

Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I, Ref-Pulaski) made the following statement in response to newly-introduced legislation designed to protect New York drivers from Gov. Cuomo’s mandated $25 fee on new license plates (S.6663). This bill would prohibit...

Downtown Revitalization Initiative Funding Supports Private Dollar Investments

The City of Fulton received some fantastic news this month when it was named the regional winner of this year’s $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) state grant. This is the second time a community in Oswego County has been awarded...

Stronger Laws to Protect Police Needed

Each day police officers put their lives on the line to protect our communities. From routine traffic stops to being the first to respond to an accident— their bravery protects us each day but their safety is not guaranteed. Accordingly, we should...

Barclay Applauds Fulton for Receiving Downtown Revitalization Initiative Funding of $10 million Award

Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I, Ref—Pulaski) released the following statement today after the Governor announced that Fulton is the 2019 Central New York Regional Economic Development (CNYREDC) recipient of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative...

New York’s Climate Act: Short on Details, Long on Mandates and Costs

A basic element of well-crafted legislation is details. Well-written bills detail what parts of existing law will change, how the change will impact people, penalties if they apply, and include estimates of their fiscal impact. Such details, however,...

Barclay: Property Owners along the Lake Will See Some Funding for Repairs

Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I,Ref—Pulaski) released the following statement today after receiving a letter from the Governor indicating that homeowners along Lake Ontario would be eligible to receive funding under the New York State Department...

Planning for the Future with NY ABLE

The NY ABLE 529 Plan was created to help families find a better way to afford expenses related to disabilities. It is similar to the successful 529 College Savings Account program, and allows people to open a tax-advantaged savings account that individuals...

Safe Haven Commemorates 75th Anniversary

In 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered an emergency shelter for victims of the Holocaust and World War II refugees to be created at Fort Ontario in Oswego. The refugee camp, known as the Fort Ontario Emergency Rescue Center, would become the...

Bill Would Restore Hunting on Lands Held in Trust by SUNY ESF

In the fall of 2013, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) announced that it would ban hunting with firearms on 5,300 acres of its property in the Adirondacks. The ban was a result of the ill-conceived SAFE Act that was enacted earlier...

Taking Advantage of New York’s Natural Beauty during the Summer Months

In recent years, the state has made significant investments in our state parks and communities. Additional funding has helped improve playground equipment, entryways, beach areas, trails, and restroom facilities. Increased efforts to improve and preserve...

Protecting from Lyme Disease

As we spend more time outdoors with the warmer weather, it is important to take proper precautions to ensure protection from Lyme disease. Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness in the nation and is most often contracted in the spring and...

Barclay Encourages Summer Reading with 40-Day Challenge

Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I—Pulaski) is once again challenging the children in the community to read for at least 15 minutes a day for 40 days throughout July and August as part of the New York State Assembly Summer Reading Challenge. Assemblyman...

State Lawmakers Advocate for Funding for Property Owners on Lake Ontario

State Legislators representing shoreline communities along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River joined today to advocate for residents who have been impacted by flooding and severe storms. A joint letter was sent to the Governor from 13 state lawmakers...

Barclay: IJC Recognizes a Review of Plan 2014 is Needed

“I want to thank Congressman Katko for hosting the IJC commissioners in Oswego today to discuss flooding on Lake Ontario. Property owners are devastated by the historically high water levels compounded with wind from storms and are looking for help...

Session Ends With Onslaught of Liberal, NYC Legislation

The 2019 state legislative session thankfully came to a merciful close in the early morning hours of June 21st. After last November’s election, when downstate politicians seized control of the state senate, most understood that the legislative agenda...

Barclay Advocates for Funds for Homeowners at End of Session

“For the second time in three years, the flooding of Lake Ontario has resulted in devastating property damage and shoreline destruction. In order to provide some relief, I have advocated for state financial and technical assistance to the homeowners...

Dairy Month Recognizes Benefits, Contributions of Dairy Farmers

June is National Dairy Month which began in 1937 as a way to promote the health benefits of milk consumption and to celebrate award-winning cheese, milk, butter, yogurt, ice cream and other dairy products. The designation also gives us the opportunity...

Barclay Troubled By Passage Of Anti-Farmer Legislation

“Passage of the Farmworkers Fair Labor Practices Act will crush New York state’s farm industry and force many small farms out of business,” said Barclay. “Our dairy and agriculture industries are already struggling, yet downstate members...