Will Barclay announces decision not to seek re-election or continue as minority leader
Will Barclay announced via social media in early February that he will not seek re-election or continue as Minority Leader for New York’s Assembly.
Will Barclay announced via social media in early February that he will not seek re-election or continue as Minority Leader for New York’s Assembly.
Assembly Minority Leader William Barclay posted several statements on February 3 highlighting concerns about road maintenance funding levels in New York’s proposed budget; criticized political influence within the state’s criminal…
Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay used social media between January 26-28 to highlight concerns over increased car insurance rates, public safety reforms, and new regulations targeting everyday equipment.
Will Barclay posted updates on January 26, 2026 addressing public safety after a major storm in Central New York while also criticizing state climate mandates and calling for greater fiscal…
Will Barclay addressed tax policy criticism, advocated for nuclear facility investment, and commented on political representation issues in a series of tweets posted January 22-23, 2026.
Will Barclay addressed tax policy criticism, advocated for nuclear facility investment, and commented on political representation issues in a series of tweets posted January 22-23, 2026.
On January 23, 2026, Will Barclay used Twitter to critique Albany’s handling of criminal justice reforms and advocate for increased fiscal transparency.
Will Barclay criticized New York’s proposed $260 billion budget and raised concerns about redistricting practices in several posts made on January 21 and January 22, 2026.
Will Barclay posted critiques of both sports officiating and Governor Kathy Hochul’s executive budget proposal in January 2026.
On January 20, 2026, Will Barclay voiced concerns about Governor Kathy Hochul’s $260 billion executive budget proposal through a series of posts.
Will Barclay voiced concerns on January 20, 2026, about New York’s growing state budget and questioned why increased revenues are not resulting in more direct relief for residents.
Will Barclay voiced concerns on January 20, 2026, about New York’s growing state budget and questioned why increased revenues are not resulting in more direct relief for residents.
Will Barclay posted on January 16, 2026 about attending Micron Technology’s groundbreaking event in Central New York and advocated for nuclear energy expansion as a solution for powering homes and…
On January 16, 2026, Will Barclay posted several statements on X addressing rising state spending and tax policy in New York.
Will Barclay used social media on January 15, 2026 to promote Republican proposals on child care access and reduced regulation in New York.
Assemblyman Will Barclay issued multiple public responses to Governor Kathy Hochul’s 2026 State of the State Address via social media on January 13 and participated in a related radio interview…
Will Barclay, Minority Leader of the New York State Assembly, voiced his opinions on January 14, 2026 regarding key policy topics following Governor Hochul’s State of the State address.
On January 13, 2026, Will Barclay posted about nuclear energy’s importance for New York’s grid reliability, proposed legislation targeting regulatory burdens, and concerns over affordability driving outmigration.
Will Barclay posted on January 8, 2026 about his conference’s new policy agenda for New York State.
Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C-Pulaski) opened the 2026 Legislative Session in Albany by calling for a shift in New York’s approach to economic policy.
Will Barclay used a series of tweets in early January 2026 to promote Oswego County as a site for advanced nuclear energy development and introduce his conference’s “Fight For New…
New York State Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay commented on state policies via social media on January 5, focusing on electric bus mandates, legislative priorities around affordability and safety, and…
Will Barclay, Assembly Minority Leader in the New York State Assembly, marked the start of 2026 by sharing holiday wishes and highlighting legislative priorities.
There was one company in a city associated with Onondaga County that received an FDA inspection in December 2025, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
New York State Assembly member Will Barclay raised concerns via Twitter on December 31, 2025, about affordability challenges driving outmigration from New York.
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