
To help kickoff this year’s “Blessings in a Backpack” summer food drive, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C-Pulaski) was joined by Lee Audlin of Blessings in a Backpack from Oswego and Craig Traub from Blessings in a Backpack in Fulton.

Recipients attending the Community Service Youth Recognition Award ceremony pictured from left: Amber Burke, Aiden Trude, Emma Michaud, Lilly Allison, Addison Stepien, Gabbriella Runge, Marissa Brennan, Grace Calkins, Elizabeth Glazier, Journey Girard, Leader Barclay, Lena Turaj, Eileen Carnes, Christine Mintonye, Alex Hall, Grace Roberts, Kenneth Zehr, Matthew Stevens, Patrick Burke, and Marishka Biela.

Pictured from left: Bill Cahill, Minority Leader Will Barclay and Jennifer Cahill.

Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C-Pulaski) presented Nancy Fox, left, founder and director of CNY Community Arts Center, with an Assembly Resolution (
K00122) in honor of her retirement and years of dedication to the organization.

Today, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C-Pulaski) delivered opening remarks on the Assembly Floor, where he emphasized the importance of making positive changes for all New Yorkers during the 2023 Legislative Session.

PICTURED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Board President Ben Cobb, Library Director Sandy Guymon, Library Trustee Tim Dillon, North Country Public Library System Service Coordinator Dawn Vincent, Leader Barclay and Library Treasurer Marianne Hart.

Pictured from left are Oswego County Clerk Terry Wilbur, New Visions Program Director Diana Nesbitt, Leader Barclay, New Visions student Sean Metcalf, Nancy Belcher from the Oswego County Clerk’s Office and Diane Parow from the Oswego County Department of Motor Vehicles.

Pictured from left are Leader Barclay, Village of Cleveland Mayor Laureen Tackman, Village of Parish Trustee Jacquelyn Murphy, Pastor of Prince of Peace Church in Volney Diane Wheatley, “Mudd” Murphy, Fulton Mayor Deana Michaels, Village of Phoenix Administrator Jim Lynch and Village of Pulaski Mayor Jan Tighe.

Yesterday, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay participated in a rally at the Auburn Correctional Facility, which was hosted by Claudia Tenney. The rally was aimed at bringing attention to the increasing dangers facing correctional officers across the state.

Yesterday, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay participated in a rally at the Auburn Correctional Facility, which was hosted by Claudia Tenney. The rally was aimed at bringing attention to the increasing dangers facing correctional officers across the state.

ConnextCare was ‘Stone Soup Pulaski’s’ presenting sponsor. From left to right: ConnextCare’s Senior Vice President and CFO Tracey Wimmer, Leader Barclay, ConnextCare’s Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing and Quality Officer Nancy Deavers, ConnextCare’s Director of Human Resources Stephanie Earle and Executive Director of the United Way of Greater Oswego County Patrick Dewine.

Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (far left) is shown here with Michael Powers (second from left), President of the New York State Correctional Officers & Police Benevolent Association (NYSCOPBA), today in Albany.

Recently, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) presented Denise Roth, wife of the late great Mark Roth, with a state Assembly resolution posthumously honoring the bowling icon who was said to revolutionize the sport.

From left, Leader Barclay, Sean Metcalf (Oswego), Jonah Hawthorne (Phoenix), Katlyn Nettles (Oswego), Cody Perry (Phoenix), Mary Kate Cloonan (Oswego), Sheriden Southworth (Phoenix), Scott Kessler (Mexico), Elaina Derr (Pulaski), Jessica Yesensky (Pulaski), Gabrielle House (Central Square), Skyler Fields (Central Square), Gavin Murphy (Central Square), Amelia Rhoades (Baldwinsville), Anna Taylor (Baldwinsville), Elizabeth Hyman (Belleville Henderson), Samantha Buckley (Mexico), Alexis Ingersoll (Fulton), Holly Pacyon (Pulaski), Reagan LaPage (Fulton), Jessica Graham (Sandy Creek) and Meilin Lamanna (Fulton).

Today, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski), alongside his Assembly Minority colleagues, joined crime victim advocates including Sammy Ravelo, a Navy veteran and retired NYPD Lieutenant (pictured left of Barclay).

Recently, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) presented Pat Kush.

Yesterday, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) and his colleagues in the Assembly Minority Conference welcomed law enforcement officers on the Assembly floor. From left to right, Assemblyman Matt Simpson (R,C,I-Horicon), Assemblyman Joe DeStefano (R,C,I-Medford), Oswego County Sheriff Don Hilton, Leader Barclay, Assemblyman Brian Miller (R,I,C-New Hartford), Assemblyman Angelo Morinello (R,C,I-Niagara Falls), Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C,I-Schoharie) and Madison County Sheriff Todd Hood.

Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) is shown here proudly adorning the walls of his Albany Office with artwork from the 120th Assembly District. The different creations were featured in his 2nd Annual Local Landscape and Landmark Art Exhibit. The artwork features watercolors, photography, original prints, pen and ink, acrylic, pencil and other mediums showcasing the district’s natural beauty and history.

Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) joined colleagues from the Assembly and Senate Minority Conferences, as well as infrastructure stakeholders, to call for an increase in funding for New York’s local roads, bridges and culverts.

Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) joined colleagues from the Assembly and Senate Minority Conferences, as well as infrastructure stakeholders, to call for an increase in funding for New York’s local roads, bridges and culverts.

Leader Barclay was proud to stand with his colleagues to honor the memory of fallen officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora and to pass two resolutions (K.00605; K.00606) recognizing them for their bravery and making the ultimate sacrifice.

Today, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) joined his colleagues on the Assembly Floor to extend the cordialities of the house to Dominique Luzuriaga, the widow of fallen NYPD Officer Jason Rivera.

On Tuesday, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) (right) joined Brian Reeves (left), President of the NYS Vegetable Growers Association and owner of Reeves Farm located in Baldwinsville, at a press conference on the Million Dollar Staircase at the NYS Capitol.

This week, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) delivered 150 stockings filled with personal care items, cards and ornaments to the Syracuse VA Medical Center. Pictured above accepting the donations are Recreational Therapist Alyssa Rioux (left) and Voluntary Service Specialist Sheri Valle (center) who work at the hospital.

Local leaders and elected officials met recently at Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay’s district office to deliver shoes that were donated to former Central Square Mayor Millard “Mudd” Murphy.

Recently, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) (right) presented Fran Verdoliva (center) with an Assembly resolution that recognizes his long-time contributions in his role as Special Assistant to the Salmon River Watershed for the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). Verdoliva’s wife, Noreen (left), was also present while receiving this distinguished honor.

Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I—Pulaski) hosted an art opening yesterday at the Art Association of Oswego to welcome the public and contributing artists to his second-annual Landscapes and Landmarks Art Exhibit. The exhibit will be on display through October.

Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I—Pulaski) hosted an art opening yesterday at the Art Association of Oswego to welcome the public and contributing artists to his second-annual Landscapes and Landmarks Art Exhibit. The exhibit will be on display through October.

Leader Barclay (right) delivered the goods to Oswego County’s “Blessings In A Backpack” leaders Beth Hallinan (left) and Melissa Russell (center).

Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) (left) recently presented Warren Leib with an Assembly resolution commending him on his distinguished career in education and for his dedicated service to the Pulaski Public Library. Mr. Leib recently retired from the library board after having served for 25 years. Mr. Leib also held the position of Superintendent of Pulaski Academy and Central School for 25 years, and was a devoted teacher, coach and principal. During his tenure, Mr. Leib created greater access to technology for library patrons, advanced library programming and improved literacy for the greater Pulaski community. The resolution commending Mr. Leib was introduced by Leader Barclay and formally adopted by the Assembly.

Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) today announced the Stockings for Veterans have been delivered to the VA Medical Center in Syracuse in time for Christmas.

Community Donates Hundreds of Pairs of Shoes and Boots to ‘Tithe My Shoes’ Collection Drive

From left are Assemblyman Brian Manktelow (R,C,I,RefLyons), Oswego County Sheriff Don Hilton, Oswego County Undersheriff John Toomey, Leader Barclay and Madison County Undersheriff R.J. Lenhart.

Today the New York State Assembly Minority Conference unanimously chose Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I,Ref-Pulaski) as its next Minority Leader this afternoon at the Capitol, one day before the start of the 2020 Legislative Session.

Assemblyman Will Barclay recently presented Garry Visconti with an Assembly Resolution honoring him for being named Fultons Veteran of the Year. Pictured with Barclay and Visconti in center are members of the Fulton Veterans Council. From left are Donna Kestner, Joyce Coady, Larry Macner, Bruno Kramarz, John Stanek, and Norm Lagowski.