Will Barclay addresses heating aid, energy policy, and disability advocacy in December posts

State Rep. William A. Barclay, District 120 - Official U.S. House headshot
State Rep. William A. Barclay, District 120 - Official U.S. House headshot
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Will Barclay, a member of the New York State Assembly representing the 120th district and Minority Leader, addressed several issues concerning New Yorkers in a series of posts on December 2, 2025.

In his first post at 15:59 UTC, Barclay encouraged residents facing financial difficulties to seek support for home heating during the winter season. He wrote, “As the colder weather sets in, I encourage qualifying New Yorkers in need of assistance with heating their home this season to apply https://t.co/h3XPoigpno”.

Barclay criticized New York’s current energy strategy in a subsequent post at 16:49 UTC. He stated, “New York’s current energy plan has been completely unattainable and unaffordable from the moment the ink dried on the governor’s pen signing the law. Cleaner air and water for New Yorkers is achievable without jeopardizing the energy grid. https://t.co/GHE6fCev5t”. Barclay has previously voiced concerns about affordability and reliability related to state energy policy.

At 17:58 UTC, Barclay highlighted efforts by his legislative colleagues regarding disability advocacy. He posted, “Members of the Assembly Minority Conference have been fierce advocates for the disability community

We need to continue efforts statewide to promote opportunities for these individuals to achieve their career-oriented goals
https://t.co/Y8CkKPq7kE“.

Barclay serves as leader of the Assembly Minority Conference and has frequently commented on policies affecting low-income households, energy affordability, and disability rights within New York State government.



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