Press Releases

Where is Upstate’s Share of State Infrastructure Dollars?

One of the biggest legislative challenges in Albany is to make sure that there is parity in state spending between upstate and downstate New York. This is particularly challenging when it comes to transportation spending. Downstate New York relies on...

Barclay: I Will Keep Fighting For Jobs

"I am deeply disappointed by the news that Entergy has decided not to refuel the FitzPatrick nuclear plant. As a community, we have done all we can to support the plant and its employees. Apparently our efforts were all for naught. My first concern...

Barclay Urges Continued Discussions On FitzPatrick

The following is a statement from Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) regarding ongoing discussions between Entergy and the Governor’s office involving the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant. Entergy has told its employees that it will decide...

New Graduation Requirements Provide More Options; CPR Training a Must

Beginning this year, New York state high school students have more choices available to meet graduation requirements. The State Education Department has dubbed this flexibility as “multiple pathways” or “4+1.” Prior to this year, students...

Online Privacy and Protecting Identity a Growing Concern

Almost every week, there is news concerning a large cyberattack in which personal identifying information is compromised. This personal information has included addresses, phone numbers, and even social security and credit card information. No one is...

Barclay Discusses Saving FitzPatrick with Mexico Central School District Officials

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Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) recently met with officials from Mexico Central School District to discuss the ongoing efforts to save the FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant. Tax revenues from the plant generate 49% of the district’s budget. Pictured...

Firefighters Work Together to Prevent Fires, Save Property and Lives

Several local firefighters have been traveling throughout our communities and schools in conjunction with National Fire Prevention Month. This month, they're teaching young children about the basics of fire safety, hosting tours of fire trucks, and opening...

Investments Still Needed in Infrastructure; More Dedicated to Local Highways in Recent Budgets

A report out last week graded New York's overall infrastructure at a C-. The report gave roads and bridges a D- and D+ respectively. There were several categories included in the report published by the American Society of Civil Engineers, but since roads...

State-Funded Program Provides Assistance to Caregivers of the Elderly

In New York State, approximately 3,000,000 caregivers provide more than 2.6 billion hours of care to loved ones each year. According to the New York State Office for the Aging, the economic value of this care is $32 billion. A family caregiver's commitment...

Nuclear Power is Critical to New York's Future

Last week brought the unwelcome news that Entergy, the company that owns and operates the Fitzpatrick nuclear plant in Oswego County, is considering shutting down the facility. If this is to come to pass, the consequences to the local community and Central...

Designation of Marine Sanctuary Could be Boon to Lake Ontario Shore Communities

There’s an effort underway for a four-county shoreline region of Lake Ontario to be designated as a National Marine Sanctuary. If designated, the local fresh-water area would be federally protected, help teach locals and visitors about...

Synthetic Drugs Continue To Plague New York State

Over the past three months, The New York Times has covered stories on the local impact of synthetic drug use. In July, they published a story on the synthetic drug problem that has been growing in the Syracuse region. This week, due to the growing epidemic...

Barclay Reacts To Entergy's Stockholder Report

Entergy submitted a report to their stockholders today, which outlined the company's intentions, details on wholesale energy pricing, and regulatory environment. The report indicated a decision to refuel Fitzpatrick has not been made and will be determined...

Infant Mortality Rates Remain Steady

September is Infant Mortality Awareness Month. According to the latest statistics available, New York’s rate has remained relatively steady since 2010, but unfortunately, five out of every 1,000 births in New York result in infant death, according...

Barclay: NYC Proposes Crack Down on Synthetic Drugs; Why Can’t State Assembly Increase Penalties?

“The dangers of synthetic drugs clearly have been recognized far and wide. We need to pass legislation to better protect the public from synthetic drugs. It was recently reported that law enforcement officials seized 8,000 bags of K2, one of the many...

Kids Reminded to Send in Summer Reading Challenges

Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) reminds those who participated in the Assembly Summer Reading Challenge to send in their completed challenges. Students who read at least 15 minutes per day for 40 days this summer and sent their completed...

State Fair Provides Tributes, Fun and Still Maintains Agricultural Traditions

The Great New York State Fair will once again kick off on Aug. 27 and run until Monday, Sept. 7. The State Fair’s history in Syracuse is long and proud. The annual 12-day event has steadily expanded since its early days. In 1841, the nation’s first...

Raising Wage For One Industry Sets Dangerous Precedent

There has been a lot of controversy surrounding the governor’s decision to convene a Wage Board for the purposes of considering increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour for fast food workers. It has been reported that the governor convened the Wage...

Barclay Announces State Aid For Library Construction

Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I--Pulaski) announced today that the Central Square and Baldwinsville public libraries have been awarded public library construction grant funds. Baldwinsville Public Library, located at 33 East Genesee St. in Baldwinsville,...

Why Is NYS Protecting Convicted Criminal’s Public Pensions

Joyce Mitchell, the woman who confessed to assisting two convicted murderers escape from Clinton Correctional Facility, will still collect a public pension thanks to Albany’s failure to pass a widely-supported reform measure. In her retirement years,...