Blankenbush and Colleagues Revisit STAR Program
Mar 3, 2017
On Wednesday, my Assembly colleagues and I tackled an issue that has negatively impacted thousands of New Yorkers across the state. Unfortunately, over the last year, many new homeowners have experienced disappointment and frustration with the state’s...
Blankenbush Looking Forward To Maple Weekend
Feb 27, 2017
It is almost that time of the year again, a time when we as a community can come together and celebrate an industry that is the largest of its kind in all the U.S. The weekends of March 18 and 25 will grant us the opportunity to celebrate our wonderful...
College Affordability Is Key
Feb 17, 2017
Sir Francis Bacon coined the phrase “Knowledge is power” in his 1597 publishing of ‘Meditationes Sacrae and Human Philosophy.’ Knowledge is something that sees no color, creed, religion or gender. It is a power we all can obtain if given the proper...
We Need Legislation to Benefit New Yorkers
Feb 13, 2017
In recent days, there has been a shift in the issues discussed in Albany. This week Assembly Majority passed a series of bills (Liberty Act) to give preferential treatment to illegal immigrants at taxpayer expense. While I support immigration, it needs...
Blankenbush and Colleagues Launch C.A.R.E.S. Plan Initiative
Feb 7, 2017
Today, Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) and his Assembly Minority colleagues launched the conference’s C.A.R.E.S. Plan initiative. C.A.R.E.S. stands for the “Championing Aid, Rights, Equality and Services,” and is the product of a...
Blankenbush Displeased with State’s Focus on Protecting Illegals
Feb 6, 2017
Today, Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) reiterated his displeasure with the Assembly Majority and their focus on protecting illegal aliens from federal law. His displeasure is in response to legislation passed by the Assembly Majority including...
The Chance for Change Is Up To You
Feb 3, 2017
It seems that all too often; talk of corruption and ethics violations emerge from Albany. It also does not do the honest and hard-working residents of this state any favors when New York is known as the “most corrupt state in the country.” Earlier...
Walter, Walsh “Rally For Ridesharing” Statewide
Jan 31, 2017
Editor’s Note: Video of Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) here
Following a press conference in Albany today, Assemblyman Raymond Walter (R,C,I-Amherst) and Assemblywoman Mary Beth Walsh (R,C,I,Ref-Ballston) have introduced legislation...
Blankenbush Takes Action to Clean Up Albany
Jan 30, 2017
“Today, my colleagues and I took the first step toward cleaning up Albany and restoring the public’s trust back in our government,” said Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River). “For too long, corrupt officials have gotten away with serving...
Local Bridges Matter
Jan 27, 2017
As of late, infrastructure funding has been a contentious issue between priorities regarding downstate projects and necessary repairs for our upstate community. Each year, the North Country must go to bat for its residents and fight for every dollar to...
Blankenbush Rallies behind New York Farm Bureau
Jan 27, 2017
Today, Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) threw his support behind the New York Farm Bureau and its push for an increased tax credit to help offset New York’s rising minimum wage. In its release, the Farm Bureau is advocating for a $500...
Blankenbush Displeased With Executive Budget Process
Jan 18, 2017
“This year’s budget has been the most convoluted process I have experienced during my time as a member of the Legislature. Not only did the governor neglect our community as he traveled across the state, preaching his political philosophy, but he...
Blankenbush Urges Governor to Take a Look in the Mirror
Jan 13, 2017
When it comes to the misuse of taxpayer dollars, the current administration has a habit of pointing fingers at everyone except themselves. After a week of regional presentations that took the place of the usual “State of the State Address,” Gov. Cuomo...
Blankenbush Staff to Hold Mobile Office Hours
Jan 13, 2017
The staff of Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) will hold mobile office hours on Tuesday, January 24 from 2 to 4 p.m at the Camden Village Office; and Thursday, January 26 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Westmoreland Town Office. Residents and elected...
Blankenbush Named to Leadership Positions
Jan 11, 2017
Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) has been reappointed as Ranking Minority Member of the Assembly Agriculture Committee and will also take on a new role as Chairman of the Minority Joint Conference Committee. This new role is a significant...
Blankenbush to Join New Committees
Jan 10, 2017
While I’m in Albany, I do everything within my power to relay the concerns and issues of our district’s residents to my colleagues in the Assembly and Senate. This term, I will have an even greater ability to do so with the new committees I have been...
Blankenbush: Cautions About Overzealous Promises
Jan 6, 2017
“On Tuesday, the governor released his plan to provide free SUNY and CUNY tuition via the Excelsior Scholarship to New York State families who earn less than $125,000 per year. According to the governor, the estimated cost will be approximately $163...
New Year. Renewed Focus.
Jan 3, 2017
The 2017 Legislative Session is upon us and while government work is one of fluidity and is designed to address new and unforeseen issues in our lives, there must still be a concentration on issues in this state that continue to linger year after year....
Sight Set On Ethics Reform
Dec 20, 2016
With the year coming to an end, we turn our sights on next year and begin to prioritize what must be accomplished in order to restore trust in government. This fall, ethics reform was an issue on campaign trails throughout New York and should be the first...
Upstate Needs Ride Sharing Services
Dec 12, 2016
The holiday season is a time when many people across the country return home to spend time with family and friends. It is a time for celebration and catching up with these individuals, and many of these meetings take place in our local businesses and...