Press Releases

Blankenbush Named As Agriculture Committee Ranker

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) has been re-appointed as the Ranking Minority Member of the Assembly Committee on Agriculture. Blankenbush has advocated for family farmers on that committee since taking office. The position allows him...

Blankenbush: New Legislative Year Offers Fresh Start For New York

The New Year is often a time when we reflect on the past year, offering ourselves a fresh perspective and the opportunity to set goals and make important changes in our lives. I look at the beginning of the new legislative year in a similar way. Now is...

A Fresh Start For Our Education Department

Recently, State Education Department (SED) Commissioner John King announced his resignation to take a federal post. This means New York has a real opportunity to set the course right again in our education system and that all starts with the right appointment...

Blankenbush: $123 Million In Economic Investment Coming To The North Country, Mohawk Valley

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) is pleased to announce that today the North Country and Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Councils were awarded $123 million to be invested throughout the region. “I am so pleased by the...

Blankenbush Named Friend Of The Farmer Fourth Year In A Row

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) was recently named to the New York State Farm Bureau’s Circle of Friends. This is the fourth time the assemblyman, who is the ranking minority member of the Assembly Agricultural Committee, has received...

Rural Roads, Bridges Need Attention From State

Where we’re from, we’re no strangers to extreme winter weather. We’ve also seen the toll it and traffic can take on our roads, bridges and culverts. Here in the North Country and the Mohawk Valley, there are thousands of miles of rural roads and...

New York’s Agricultural Abundance

This is a wonderful time of year. The weather begins to cool, the leaves begin to turn and the North Country and the Mohawk Valley go into full harvest mode. Families begin to flock to apple orchards and pumpkin patches. New York’s agricultural abundance...

School Is Back In Session, Why Aren’t Albany Legislators?

With school just around the corner, this is a time of excitement for kids, teachers and parents. There is so much to consider when it comes to the education of New York’s youth, and being able to impact our education system is a great responsibility. Now,...

Making The Grade For Upstate

At the end of every legislative cycle, many advocacy groups assess elected officials based on their votes in the Assembly and Senate. Recently, Unshackle Upstate, a pro-taxpayer and job-growth organization, and the National Federation of Independent Business...

Important Changes To Hunting And Fishing Licenses

We’re only a few weeks away from September and the start of many hunting seasons in New York. Hunting licenses are on sale now and can be purchased online from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) at www.dec.ny.gov/permits/365.html....

What To Do With A $4.2 Billion Surplus

There is some good news coming our way. Due to legal settlements with certain banks and insurance companies, New York will have a $4.2 billion surplus this year. The important question is “how should the government use it?” New York, while on much...

Standing Strong With Fort Drum

Thruway Authority Raiding Upstate To Pay For Downstate Mistakes

Since when is a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants spending plan a good plan? Apparently, the Thruway Authority thinks it is acceptable to tackle a big project and just wing it on the spending plan. That kind of planning, or lack of planning, will lead to...

Blankenbush: Lack Of Financial Plan For NYC Bridge Hurting Upstate

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) is asking the governor to force the Thruway Authority to submit a real financial plan for the new Tappan Zee Bridge (TZB). A frivolous plan was approved last week to borrow $255 million from the Clean Water...

Always Be Vigilant, Always Be Prepared

In recent years, our region has been subject to extreme and destructive weather conditions. In the Mohawk Valley, it was flash flooding, and most recently, in the North Country, it was the tornado touchdown in Lowville. We live in an area of wonderful...

Celebrate Agriculture, Arts And Crafts, And Adventure At The County Fair

Recently, the Jefferson County Fair, the oldest continually running fair in the nation, held a parade to mark its opening. It’s that time of the year when our county fairs offer more than just rides and amusements. These fairs provide us with opportunities...

New Yorkers Face Difficult Economic Challenges

Last week, I shared with you the conversations I had with residents of the Villas of Sherman Brook, an independent living retirement community in Clinton. They spoke with me about their hopes for their children and grandchildren to live prosperous lives...

The Hopes Of One Generation For The Next

Recently, I was invited to join seniors at the Villas of Sherman Brook, an independent living retirement community in Clinton, for a bipartisan government question-and-answer session. I had a wonderful time meeting with residents and answering their questions....

Blankenbush: Education Reform Will Be An Ongoing Process

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) tonight voted in favor of a bill that would prevent teacher evaluations from being linked to Common Core testing results. Blankenbush believes this is a step in the right direction, but says there are many...

Blankenbush: Low-Volume Roads Bill Needs To Come To A Vote

Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) is calling for passage of the Low-Volume Roads Bill, a measure that is especially important to the North Country and rural New York communities for managing the high costs of road maintenance. The bill already...