Assemblyman Will Barclay has been re-appointed deputy minority leader of the Republican Conference in the New York Assembly. Barclay represents the 120th Assembly District, which includes Oswego, Fulton, Pulaski, and parts of northern Onondaga County. Barclay serves on the Energy, Judiciary, Rules, and Ways and Means committees and is ranking member on the Insurance Committee. […]
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Assemblyman Will Barclay has been re-appointed deputy minority leader of the Republican Conference in the New York Assembly.
Barclay represents the 120th Assembly District, which includes Oswego, Fulton, Pulaski, and parts of northern Onondaga County. Barclay serves on the Energy, Judiciary, Rules, and Ways and Means committees and is ranking member on the Insurance Committee.
“I am pleased to have the opportunity again to serve in a leadership role in the Assembly,” Barclay said in a news release. “I look forward again to working closely with the leader on the many initiatives put forth through our conference.”
Brian M. Kolb (R,I,C–Canandaigua) is the New York Assembly minority leader. Kolb represents the 131st Assembly District, which encompasses all of Ontario County and parts of Seneca County.
Kolb has said his policy priorities for the 2013 legislative session include “protecting taxpayers and localities by stopping Albany’s unfunded mandates”; fixing the “broken” Thruway Authority by passing his “Thruway Authority Accountability Act;” enacting the NYS Disaster Relief Fund; and growing jobs and the state’s “innovation economy.”