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Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay

Basic STAR Applicants Must Reapply

In this year’s enacted state budget, changes were made to the STAR program that requires Basic STAR recipients to re-register. It became clear that the state needed to make changes to the program after a Comptroller’s audit found some property owners were abusing the system. By requiring people to reapply, the state can weed out any duplicate applications and stop people from trying to double dip.

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Ritchie

Seniors: Come To The Fair For Better Health!

After studying 90,000 Americans over an 18-year period, Harvard University researchers concluded that as a population, elderly people are remaining more healthy into their later years. While the findings don’t determine what’s at the root of the improved well-being, there’s reason to believe that staying active, eating right and keeping good health-related habits could be the cause.

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Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay

New Lake Level Plan Leaves Questions Unanswered and Shore at Risk

There is a new water level plan proposed for Lake Ontario that will threaten shoreline property, recreational activity, and damage public infrastructure. Plan 2014 has been proposed by the International Joint Commission. The IJC is comprised of six members from Canada and the U.S. It was created to help handle issues in shared waters, such as the Great Lakes. Proponents of the plan say Plan 2014 will return the lake levels to a more natural state, and therefore, create higher highs and lower lows, depending on the time of year.

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Ritchie

Getting Hooked On Fishing In Upstate NY

With an estimated 1.88 million anglers, fishing is one of New York State’s most popular pastimes. This past weekend, I was able to join many of those fishing fans in St. Lawrence County for the Bassmaster Elite Series Tournament. This extravaganza, known as the “Evan Williams Bourbon Showdown at St. Lawrence River,” attracted the country’s top anglers and thousands of fishing enthusiasts to Waddington.

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Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay

New Yorkers Have Tax Free Savings Option in 529 but Plan Contains Some Risks

College orientations are under way this time of year. Many of you may have children, grandchildren or relatives who are embarking on higher education in the coming weeks, or even in the coming years. In April the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 66% of 2012 high school graduates were enrolled in colleges or universities. Paying for tuition and college costs is on the minds of many students and parents of all ages.

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Ritchie

Fighting For Our Furry Friends

Wouldn’t it be nice to have less stress, lower blood pressure, a more positive outlook on life and improved social skills? For many, these things, along with an overall improved quality of life, can be obtained by owning a pet. Time and time again, studies have shown that there are a number of proven health benefits for people who own animals.

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Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay

Legislation Regarding Drunk Driving, Child Abuse, Breast Cancer Mapping and Fire Safety Signed into Law

Typically, a lot of bills pass the state legislature at the end of session.  Once the legislature adjourns for the year, the Governor reviews the bills and determines which ones he wants to sign into law.  In this column, I highlight a few bills of interest that I was pleased to see signed into law.

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Ritchie

Honoring Our ‘Hometown Heroes’

With its rigorous selection criteria, for 150 years, the Medal of Honor has been known by all as our Nation’s highest military decoration.  What many people don’t know, is that of the fewer than 3,500 recipients, one in four are New Yorkers. With at least 45 Medal of Honor recipients associated with Oswego, Jefferson and St. Lawrence counties, our region is truly the “home of heroes.”

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Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay

Moreland Commission Explores Public Corruption but Changes Can Take Place through Legislation

Earlier this summer, the Governor, using power granted to him pursuant to the Moreland Act, empaneled a commission to investigate public corruption. The Moreland Act grants the governor broad powers to investigate the affairs of a government agency. The act was initially enacted in the early 1900s at the behest of then Governor Charles Evans Hughes who sought the power to investigate the State Insurance Department.

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