Press Releases

Barclay Meets with ARISE

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Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I--Pulaski) recently met with leaders from ARISE, a community-based organization that works to help those with disabilities and their families navigate services and promote independent living. From left are Sabine Ingerson,...

Barclay To Host Two Coffee Hour Town Hall Meetings

Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I—Pulaski) will host two coffee hour town hall meetings on Saturday, May 14. One will take place at the Volney Town Hall at 8:00 a.m., located at 1445 County Route 6, Fulton, NY 13069; and the other will be at the Mexico...

Barclay Tours Oswego YMCA

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Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I--Pulaski) recently toured the Oswego YMCA. From left are Executive Director of Oswego YMCA Kerri Webb, Barclay, and Vice President of the YMCA Board Ed Mervine.

Protecting Our Children

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. In recent weeks, pinwheels have been placed in lawns around the state that are meant to serve as a reminder that child abuse is real and that more can be done to protect children. According to child protective services...

Barclay Named Sportsman Advocate of the Year

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Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I—Pulaski) received the Sportsman Advocate of the Year Award from the Oswego County Sportsmen Federation on Saturday, April 16. The federation represents more than 20 sportsmen’s organizations throughout the county and...

State Donate Life Registry Seeks More Donors

New York is one of the most populous states in the nation, yet we continue to have one of the lowest rates of registered organ donors. April is Donate Life Month—a time to raise awareness about the importance of becoming a registered organ donor. ...

State Park Passes, Discounts Available; Local Clean Up Days on the Horizon

More people are visiting state parks. State park attendance increased 5% from 2014 to 2015 bringing the estimated number of visits to 65.3 million in 2015. The state has invested in our parks for the past three years to improve everything from, entrances,...

Barclay Honors State Troopers Involved in Capture of Dannemora Escapees

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Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) along with Assemblywoman Janet Duprey (R,I—Peru) recently honored two New York State Troopers, Sgt. Jay D. Cook and Maj. Charles E. Guess, with two Assembly Resolutions (K1092 and K1093) commending their courage,...

Barclay: Secrecy Mires Budget Process, More State Mandates Bad for Business

The lack of transparency in this budget process was nearly incomparable. Bills were brought to lawmakers just hours before we were required to vote. Compromises made behind closed doors with three men in a room surrounding the proposed $15-an-hour minimum...

Women’s History: Right to Vote Had Beginnings in Upstate New York

March is Women’s History Month and many of the early crusaders who fought for the right to vote lived in Upstate New York. Men and women helped this cause but three Upstate women in particular—Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda...

Barclay Supports Historic Passage of MMA in New York State

Editor’s Note: Today the Assembly passed legislation to legalize Mixed Martial Arts. New York State is the only remaining State in the nation that prohibits professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) competitions (Currently, only amateur MMA is allowed)....

Minimum Wage Mandate Deserves Separate Debate

With less than two weeks to go before the State budget is due, one of the most contentious issues remaining is whether the state’s minimum wage should be increased to $15 an hour. This issue does not have to be included in this year’s budget, but...

Local Teachers Visit Assemblyman Barclay in Albany

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Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I--Pulaski) recently met with teachers from throughout Oswego County in Albany to discuss how Albany’s policies are affecting local schools. From left are Cathy Smith with the Hannibal Faculty Association, Richard Creamer...

Barclay Commemorates Oswego County Bicentennial with Assembly Resolution

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Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I--Pulaski) recently presented the Oswego County Legislature with an Assembly resolution in commemoration of the county’s bicentennial year. In March 1816, Oswego County was formed through an act of the State Legislature....

Infrastructure, Veterans Equality, Decrease State Mandates all Need to be Priorities in 2016-17 Budget

With less than a month to go before the April 1st state budget deadline, state legislators, party conferences, interest groups and other constituencies are making a final push to influence what is included in this year’s state budget. Topics like a...

Barclay Advocates for Funding Parity of Local Roads and Bridges in State Budget

Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) stood with local town and county highway superintendents today to advocate for more funding in the state budget for local roads, bridges and infrastructure. Barclay, a consistent supporter of our localities, called...

Local Business: Layoffs Would Be Certain if $15 Minimum Wage Passes Legislature

Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) today said that 64% of local business owners surveyed said they would have to cut jobs if New York adopted the $15 minimum wage mandate. Nearly 100 local business owners completed the survey. Respondents ranged...

Barclay Nominates Local Education Leader to Regents Board; Assembly Bypasses Oswego Educator

Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I—Pulaski) made the following statement today after nominating Oswego resident John Sheffield to serve on the Board of Regents during a joint Senate and Assembly session today in Albany. The Assembly majority are largely...

State Should Retain Work Experience Programs that Provide Bridge to Skills, Employment

There are programs locally that help adults prepare to enter or re-enter the workforce. Work Experience Programs (WEP) is one such program that assists people who are on public assistance gain further employment and job skills. It's one of the many...

State Should Retain Work Experience Programs that Provide Bridge to Skills, Employment

There are programs locally that help adults prepare to enter or re-enter the workforce. Work Experience Programs (WEP) is one such program that assists people who are on public assistance gain further employment and job skills. It's one of the many...