Blankenbush Weighs In On New York Air Brake Job Relocation
Aug 18, 2017
Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) today expressed his disappointment in New York Air Brake’s relocation of dozens of jobs from its Watertown facility to the company’s Salisbury, North Carolina location. The transition, which will cost...
Blankenbush: This Is Real Life, Not a Game Show Gov. Cuomo
Aug 10, 2017
Recently, Gov. Cuomo joked that towns would have to compete in a Downtown Revitalization Contest and place in the top four to win money. Only to mince words and admit he was skewing the truth, making light of the hard-working civil servants who keep our...
Blankenbush To Hold Lowville Mobile Office Hours
Aug 7, 2017
Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) will hold mobile office hours on Wednesday, August 16 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Lowville Town Office. Residents and elected officials are welcome to address any ideas or concerns they may have.
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Putting All New Yorkers First Again
Aug 4, 2017
Gov. Cuomo can’t seem to help himself when it comes to his one-track focus on controversial issues, many of which are self-serving.
Earlier this week, Gov. Cuomo made a statement regarding New York being a safe harbor and said that “ultraconservatives”...
Blankenbush: Quality Broadband Access Should Be Available To All New Yorkers
Jul 28, 2017
The world is changing, and access to information has become faster and easier than ever before. What once required weeks of study and research is now easily accomplished with a few clicks. There is no denying that technology and access to information...
Blankenbush to Join Residents at County Fairs
Jul 21, 2017
As summer kicks into full gear, people are brought together by events such as block parties, concerts and county fairs to enjoy the nice weather and each other’s company. These events not only strengthen our communities, they also are a great benefit...
Blankenbush Announces $26 Million Given To Repair Roads in Upstate New York
Jul 14, 2017
I am pleased to announce that almost $26 million will be put into repairing 194.1 lane miles of state roads across Northern New York, with construction beginning this summer or approaching fall. The money will come from the Department of Transportation’s...
Blankenbush Cleaning Up New York Faucet By Faucet
Jul 7, 2017
Whether it’s to brush your teeth, prepare a meal or drink a cold beverage on a hot summer day, everyone deserves access to clean water. It may amaze many to learn that not everyone can just turn on a sink to a clear stream. It should be a government’s...
Blankenbush To Hold July Mobile Office Hours
Jun 30, 2017
Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) will hold mobile office hours on Wednesday, July 12 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Lowville Town Office; Tuesday, July 25 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Camden Village Office; and Thursday, July 27 from 2 to 4 p.m....
Extraordinary Session Lives Up To Its Name
Jun 30, 2017
Last week, my colleagues and I completed the annual marathon that is the end of session. We worked late into the evenings, passed the “few” bills that remained, said our goodbyes, and headed home for the rest of the year, or so we thought. On Monday,...
Blankenbush Supports New York Farmers during National Dairy Month
Jun 16, 2017
Although this year’s legislative session is drawing to a close, I am still hard at work fighting for our community and local interests. I feel it is only appropriate that during National Dairy Month, I announce my co-sponsorship of a bill which will...
Blankenbush Supports Increased Oversight Measures
Jun 9, 2017
As the number of days left in this year’s legislative session grows smaller, the issue of procurement reform still looms large. If the Legislature is to earn back the trust of its constituents, there must be changes made in how the state handles the...
Blankenbush Supports Increased Oversight
Jun 7, 2017
Today, Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) expressed support for his Assembly Minority colleagues and their ethics package to address growing concerns over the misappropriation of taxpayer funds in the state’s economic development projects....
Committee Must Swiftly Approve Minimum Maintenance Road Legislation
Jun 2, 2017
Each year winter storms plague New York State with devastating snow and ice. The frigid conditions make it difficult to go outdoors and at times the snow makes travel nearly impossible. Despite the awful weather conditions, towns are continually required...
Assembly Must Act Amidst State Of Emergency
May 26, 2017
As the waters of Lake Ontario continue to rise, the south shore and its residents face the consequences of Mother Nature. It is paramount that our state government does everything within its power to assist the residents of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence...
Blankenbush Staff To Hold June Mobile Office Hours
May 24, 2017
The staff of Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) will hold mobile office hours on Tuesday, June 6 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Camden Village Office; Wednesday, June 7 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Lowville Town Office; Thursday, June 8 from 2 to...
Blankenbush Relays Message of Hope
May 23, 2017
Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush (R,C,I-Black River) is encouraging municipalities that have sustained damage from the rising water levels of Lake Ontario to apply for disaster relief funds.
Yesterday, the governor announced $10 million in new targeted...
Blankenbush Weighs in On Comptroller’s Audit
May 19, 2017
Last week, I wrote about legislation that I cosponsor which would require annual reports to be delivered to the state by businesses using START-UP NY benefits. With the news that has emerged this week regarding the comptroller and Empire State Development...
Blankenbush Calls for Restoration of Annual Reports
May 12, 2017
Last year, New York State and its economic dealings came under intense scrutiny. In September, nine individuals were arrested following investigations of SUNY Polytechnic and the state’s Buffalo Billion plan. These scandals came in the same year that...
Blankenbush Thanks Military Personnel
May 5, 2017
When one thinks of our military, they usually think about the service and protection these individuals provide to our country both foreign and domestic. They think about wars in faraway lands and in the worst cases, conflicts that occur close to home....