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Farming Is Tough Enough...

posted by Brian Kolb on Tuesday May 14th 11:53am
Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb (R,C,I-Canandaigua) issued the following statement on the Farmworkers Fair Labor Practices Act (A.1792-A) - legislation that adds a litany of new labor mandates,... more »
Posted in NYS, statement

Spring in the Finger Lakes

posted by Brian Kolb on Friday April 26th 4:19pm
  Spring finally feels like it has arrived here in the Finger Lakes, and along with the warmer temperatures come a wealth of opportunities for local families to enjoy the spectacular natural bounty of our local... more »
Posted in legislative column

Be A Hero - Join A Volunteer Fire Service

posted by Brian Kolb on Friday April 19th 4:33pm
  Over the last week, I was profoundly moved by the actions of heroism from first responders in our country as they assisted fellow Americans facing extreme adversity and tragedy. In every... more »

New York State Budget Update

posted by Brian Kolb on Friday March 15th 4:17pm
Budget season is officially in full swing here in Albany. In this week’s column, I would like to provide an update on the budget process as well as an overview of what Albany still must achieve... more »

Filling the Skills Gap

posted by Brian Kolb on Friday March 8th 3:58pm
Although it takes place a hundred miles or so to our west, the story in Dan Miner’s recent article in Buffalo Business First, “Filling the Skills Gap” is all too familiar for many Upstate New ... more »
Posted in legislative column
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Brian Kolb was first elected to represent New York State's 129th Assembly District when a special election was held in February 2000 and was overwhelmingly re-elected in 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2006. Assemblyman Kolb represents the 129th Assembly District, which includes Cayuga, Cortland, Onondaga, Ontario, and Seneca Counties.
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