Hunting, Fishing Education Has Place in Our Schools
Jan 20, 2017
About 2 million people hunt, fish and trap in the state, ranking New York third in the nation in the number of sportsmen and women obtaining licenses and permits. Local communities and the state benefit economically from the license sales and associated...
Barclay Reacts to Governor’s Budget
Jan 18, 2017
Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I—Pulaski) released the following statement today in reaction to the Governor’s proposed budget.
“I look forward to learning more specifics about the financial plan but overall, I am concerned about how taxpayers...
SAFE Act Requires Pistol Permit Holders to Recertify Every Five Years
Jan 12, 2017
Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) today announced that there is a new SAFE Act requirement taking effect. Pistol permit holders are now being required to recertify every five years in order to maintain a pistol permit. Previously, pistol permits...
New Yorkers, Legislature Will Miss out with Governor's Decision to Forgo Tradition
Jan 12, 2017
The 2017 legislative session is underway in Albany. Pursuant to the state constitution, the Governor is required during every session to communicate to the legislature the condition of the state. This, in the modern era, has been known as the Governor’s...
Barclay Reacts to 2017 State of the State CNY Address
Jan 11, 2017
“I was pleased to hear the Governor wants to complete an independent study on the I-81 project because the redesign of this highway will influence Syracuse and the suburbs for years to come. We need to consider all of our options carefully before building....
New Yorkers, Legislature Will Miss Out With Governor's Decision to Forgo Tradition
Jan 6, 2017
The 2017 legislative session is underway in Albany. Pursuant to the state constitution, the Governor is required during every session to communicate to the legislature the condition of the state. This, in the modern era, has been known as the Governor’s...
Barclay Announces Local Annual Shoe Drive
Jan 3, 2017
Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) recently announced that his office is again assisting in the collection of gently-used shoes and boots now through December 15. Barclay said that in years past the shoe drives have resulted in thousands of pairs...
Freedom of Information Law Change Prevents Unnecessary Delays
Jan 3, 2017
The Governor recently signed a bill that will reform the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) to potentially expedite the process of obtaining public records. The measure passed with unanimous support in both the Senate and the Assembly in June and will...
2016 Brought Good News for Fitz, Pension Reform, Infrastructure Dollars to Upstate
Jan 3, 2017
Looking back at 2016, there are many accomplishments worth noting and other items that remain on the to-do list.
FitzPatrick to Remain Operational
After a tumultuous year, the community finally received good news August 9 that FitzPatrick would remain...
It is Time for Uber and Lyft In Upstate New York
Jan 3, 2017
Last September in Baltimore, Buffalo Bills players Jerry Hughes and Zach Brown missed the team bus for their game at M&T Bank Stadium. To make the game on time, they used Uber a ridesharing company they accessed with an app on their smartphones.
Following...
First Day Hikes, Local Trails Provide Winter Recreation
Jan 3, 2017
On New Year’s Day, First Day Hikes are being held across the nation in collaboration with state parks and the National Parks Service. First Day Hikes are designed to encourage people to begin the New Year by reconnecting with the outdoors and to help...
New York Employers Report Need for Skilled Labor; Apprentice Programs Help Fill Gaps
Dec 2, 2016
A recent report published by the New York State Department of Labor indicates that employers are facing labor shortages as they seek workers to fill skilled trade jobs. The report states that these shortages are mainly due to baby boomers retiring. The...
Volunteers Bring Holiday Cheer, Give Time Generously Throughout the Year
Nov 21, 2016
With the holidays upon us, many community activities are in the works that will brighten the season. Volunteers and community organizations are planning to cook and serve warm holiday meals, coat and mitten drives are being organized, and others are coordinating...
Barclay, Oaks Applaud PSC for Approving Fitz Sale
Nov 17, 2016
Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I—Pulaski) and Assemblyman Bob Oaks (R,C—Macedon) applauded the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) for approving the sale of FitzPatrick today.
“I am glad the PSC approved the sale. The approval reaffirms...
Event Finalizes Adoptions, Celebrates Family
Nov 14, 2016
On Nov. 18, nearly 600 people are expected to gather for the National Adoption Day Celebration at the OnCenter in Syracuse. This annual event draws people from throughout Central New York and is expected to finalize 55 adoptions. Family court judges...
Sacrifices Remembered on Veterans Day
Nov 7, 2016
November 11th is Veterans Day. The day was originally known as Armistice Day because it marked the end of hostilities of World War I — supposedly, the war to end all wars. However, in 1954 after World War II and the Korean War, Congress, at the urging...
November is Alzheimer's Awareness Month
Oct 31, 2016
November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory and behavior. While it mostly affects older adults, it can appear in people who are in their 40s and 50s. It is estimated that approximately...
Clean Energy Standard is Good Public Policy
Oct 24, 2016
To the Editor:
In August, the NYS Public Service Commission adopted the Clean Energy Standard which included, among other things, subsidies for the Upstate nuclear plants. Since that time, the anti-nuclear crowd has ramped up their criticism of the...
Clean Energy Standard Establishes Good Public Policy and Saves Thousands of Jobs
Oct 18, 2016
The Public Service Commission's newly adopted Clean Energy Standard is a smart solution to a complex problem and with its adoption, it institutes a good public policy that will provide economic and environmental benefits to all New Yorkers for years to...
New York Ranks 3rd in Hunting, Fishing and Trapping in Nation; Upstate Counties Rank High in State License Sales
Oct 17, 2016
As fall weather settles upon the area and the colors change, for many that means one thing: the opening of hunting season is here. Upstate New York has some of the best hunting, trapping and fishing in the country with thousands of lakes, ponds, rivers,...