“New Yorkers deserve a brighter future and a better direction than what Albany’s One-Party Rule is providing. Our 2026 legislative agenda is built on common-sense legislation that reflects the needs and concerns of families across the state. For too long here, people have been paying too much and getting too little in return. Our plan removes barriers so all New Yorkers can grow and thrive in the Empire State,” said Minority Leader Will Barclay, (R,C-Pulaski).
The key pillars of the Assembly Minority’s 2026 agenda include:
- Facing the Affordability Crisis – Address one of the nation’s highest tax burdens, lower costs for families, and rein in runaway state spending that has increased by more than $50 billion since 2021.
- Responsible Energy Policy – Review and reset unworkable climate mandates of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act to lower energy costs, preserve energy choice, and maintain the reliability of the state’s energy grid.
- Health Care Reimagined – Provide affordable and innovative options to expand access to critical health care services and ease burdens to enrollment.
- Prioritize Public Safety – Implement common-sense fixes to failing laws that continue to undermine our criminal justice system; make the overdue changes to correctional system policies to help support a workforce in crisis.
- Expand Job Opportunities & Workforce Development – Advance initiatives to expand job training and apprenticeship programs; remove barriers to employment and facilitate economic growth by eliminating red tape and regulatory burdens.
- Combatting Antisemitism – Stand together in support of the Jewish community to reinforce the message that antisemitism will not be tolerated; ensure public dollars are not used in support of groups or institutions that spread hate.
“Assembly Republicans are excited and ready to work on these priorities. The start of a new legislative session provides the opportunity to make overdue changes that puts New York on more prosperous path,” Leader Barclay said. “Our policy agenda outlines areas where New York can do better – and we have a responsibility to deliver.”
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