Press Releases

National Blood Donor Month Observed in January

Since 1970, National Blood Donor Month has been observed in January. During this month, organizations like the American Red Cross use this as an opportunity to raise awareness on the importance of blood donation and to recognize the lifesaving acts of...

Old Tax Law Progressive, New Tax Law Progressive

There seems to be a substantial amount of confusion as to what effect the newly enacted Federal Tax bill will have on residents of New York state. The confusion stems from the fact that (i) taxes are complicated, (ii) what people pay in taxes depends...

Barclay: Governor’s State of the State Proposals Do Little to Help Upstate

“The Governor’s 2018 State of the State address was a scattered attempt to cater to various interest groups rather than fixing what is on everyone’s mind: the economy. He should spend less time attacking the recent federal tax cuts and more time...

Newborn Screenings Can Save Lives

After a baby is born, hospitals perform a variety of screenings for the baby. Some tests are completed by a physical exam or through the use of a medical device at the hospital but many genetic disorders can only be detected with a blood sample. In an...

Newborn Screenings Can Save Lives

After a baby is born, hospitals perform a variety of screenings for the baby. Some tests are completed by a physical exam or through the use of a medical device at the hospital but many genetic disorders can only be detected with a blood sample. In an...

Making College Affordable

During this time of year, some families with graduating seniors are planning to enter college in the next academic year. Finances are obviously a big consideration when it comes to higher education and with good reason. Costs have risen dramatically....

Barclay Reminds Pistol Permit Holders to Recertify Firearm Permits

Today, Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I,Ref-Pulaski) reminded those with pistol permits to recertify their firearms. The SAFE Act requires all pistol owners to recertify their pistol permits 5 years after the date their license was issued. If your pistol...

State’s Crime Rate Drops in 2016; DNA Databank Helps Solve More than 20,000 Crimes

New Yorkers consistently rank public safety high on the list of importance so it is good news that in 2016, the number of crimes in the state reached an all-time low. In addition, the crime rate in New York has steadily declined since 1990 with few exceptions. According...

Public Donates Hundreds of Shoes for Annual Drive

Assemblyman Will Barclay’s office recently collected about 100 pairs of shoes for the annual Tithe My Shoes drive – an effort led by Mudd Murphy to supply shoes to those in need. Murphy recently collected the shoes from the Assemblyman’s office...

Use Available Drug Take Back Programs to Safely Dispose of Unwanted Medicine

Most people’s medicine cabinets contain either expired or unwanted over-the-counter and/or prescription drugs. With the rise in prescription drug abuse, in particular opioids, keeping these medications in the home isn’t safe. Fortunately, thanks...

Legislation Seeks to Protect Patients from High Air Ambulance Costs

In an emergency where minutes are critical, medical professionals sometimes determine that patients need to be airlifted to a hospital rather than transported by traditional ambulance. This is particularly true in rural areas, where emergency rooms can...

Volunteers Enhance Services And Make Community Efforts Possible

Americans have a long history of volunteering and hold community service as a hallmark of civic life. Militias that formed during the Revolutionary War and our country’s first fire departments, for example, were made possible by volunteers who saw...

Low-Volume Road Designations Would Save Taxpayer Dollars

There are a number of roads in rural areas in our state that do not see a lot of traffic. Despite the low volume of use, towns are required to maintain roads to state specifications even if the road does not lead to a house, camp, or business. This translates...

Barclay’s Office to Assist in Annual Shoe Drive Through Dec. 3

Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) announced today that his office will once again assist in the collection of shoes and boots from now through Dec. 3. Millard “Mudd” Murphy, former mayor of Central Square and executive director of the Oswego...

Barclay Applauds Disaster Declaration

Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I,Ref-Pulaski) released the following statement today after it was announced that the President has declared areas along Lake Ontario shoreline a federal disaster. “I am pleased that President Trump has issued a disaster...

Local Adoption Day Event Celebrates Children and Families Who Find Forever Homes

On Friday, Nov. 17 the OnCenter will once again host a National Adoption Day celebration. The day is part of a collective effort to help raise awareness of the more than 110,000 children in foster care across the nation waiting to find permanent homes....

New York Offers Employment, Education Benefits to Veterans

November 11th is Veterans Day. This day provides our nation the opportunity to celebrate and honor all those who served and sacrificed for our country. Because veterans have given so much to our country we, as US citizens, either through our government...

Barclay Reacts to Salmon River Fish Hatchery Improvements

Quote from Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I—Pulaski) for inclusion in press release titled “DEC Announces Improvements to Salmon River Hatchery” “The Salmon River Fish Hatchery has made our area a world-class fishing destination. Anglers from...

New York’s Paid Family Leave Creates More Costs for Employers, Employees

New York has a habit of enacting policies that, rather than finding a balance, addresses the issue by creating burdensome regulations that are costly, overreaching and often untested. Nowhere is this more evident than with the paid-family leave program...

Lauren’s Law Becomes Permanent to Help More New Yorkers Register as Organ Donors

In 2008, an 8-year-old Stony Brook, NY resident named Lauren Shields was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and heart disease. Doctors determined that Lauren’s condition was life threatening and in order to survive, she would need a heart transplant. On...