Maher joins human services budget committee under leader Barclay’s appointment

Maher joins human services budget committee under leader Barclay’s appointment
State Rep. Brian Maher, District 101 — Official U.S. House headshot
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Assemblyman Brian Maher, representing Walden, has been appointed to the Human Services Budget Committee. The appointment was made by Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay from Pulaski. Maher will play a significant role in shaping New York’s budget for essential social services, which includes programs aimed at supporting seniors, families, and individuals with disabilities.

Maher expressed his dedication to the new role by stating, “I am honored to take on this important role and to work with my colleagues on bipartisan solutions for the people of New York.” He emphasized the importance of decisions made by the committee, noting their impact on vulnerable populations within the state. Maher also committed to ensuring that the budget aligns with the real needs of families and communities while focusing on efficient and effective use of resources.



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