“For the better part of the past year, gas prices, rising inflation and violent crime have been among the major quality-of-life concerns keeping New Yorkers up at night.
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Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay, Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt, Assemblyman Phil Palmesano and Sen. Tom O’Mara, along with their colleagues in the Legislature and principal stakeholders, called for an increase in funding to the Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS), Extreme Winter Recovery (EWR) program and other transportation-related programs in order to maintain and repair the state’s local roads, bridges and culverts.
Every day, New Yorkers rely on local roads, bridges and culverts to go to work, go to school, run their errands and enjoy our state’s many great recreational destinations.
New York’s local roads, highways and bridges are a vital part of our state’s economic health and quality of life.
It seems like New York invents new ways to reward criminals every day.
The following is a statement from Assemblyman Will Barclay regarding mask mandates in schools:
The following is a statement from Pamela Dowd, President of CSEA Local 068:
The following is a statement from Assemblyman Will Barclay regarding continued covid regulations:
The following is a statement from Assemblyman Will Barclay regarding mask mandates and government overreach:
