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FULTON â Assembly Minority Leader William Barclay announced the Stockings for Veterans have been delivered to the VA Medical Center in Syracuse in time for Christmas.
Thanks to everyoneâs efforts, more than 135 veterans who must spend the Christmas holiday in the VA Medical Center in Syracuse received a stocking filled with personal care items. In addition, the hospital received items to give to veterans as theyâre being discharged, such as sweatpants and T-shirts. Leader Barclay said the outpouring from the community was overwhelming.
Many groups, businesses, organizations and individuals made this drive possible including: Thank A Service Member; Fulton Veteranâs Council; American Legion; Fulton Block Builders; Oswego Industries; Language Other Than English (LOTE) Club at G. Ray Bodley High School; Universal Metal Works; Oswego County legislators Brad Trudell, Kern Yerdon and Mike Yerdon; CiTi BOCES students who sewed stockings; Fulton Rotary; North Volney Uni
ALBANY â The group redrawing the stateâs Senate, Assembly and congressional districts will receive $1 million lawmakers allocated for the work in previous state budgets, officials said, after potentially unconstitutional funding delays set the commission back several months in completing the mandated elective maps.
Reapportionment of the state Legislatureâs 63 Senate and 150 Assembly districts occurs every decade following the U.S. Census.
The state is expected to pay the 10-member Independent Redistricting Commission after months of delays in funding caused by New Yorkâs mounting $15 billion revenue shortfall due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The shortfall is expected to mount to more than $30 billion over two years and more than $62 billion over four years.
Byrne Takes On New Leadership Role As Member of Ways & Means Written by Office of Assemblyman Kevin Byrne
Assemblyman Kevin Byrne (R, C, Ref-Mahopac) is pleased to report Assembly Minority Leader William Barclay has appointed him to the prestigious Assembly Committee on Ways and Means, in addition to reappointing him to various other leadership roles and committees. Byrne will remain the ranking minority member on the Assembly Health Committee and chair of the Assembly Minority Program Committee, in addition to maintaining his various positions on senior committees including the Insurance, Labor, Transportation and Governmental Operations committees.
“The Assembly Republican Conference has been the voice of reason in Albany, and I thank our Assembly Minority Leader William Barclay for entrusting me to these various leadership positions,” said Byrne. “Our state faces a crushing deficit and already has one of the largest state budgets in the nation. We know we can a
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