Assemblyman Gray Provides Guidance for Recently Laid-Off NSHA Employees
Jan 23, 2026
Assemblyman Scott Gray (R-Watertown) is issuing a public service announcement to raise awareness about the resources available to individuals who were recently laid off or had their contracts terminated by North Star Health Alliance (NSHA) at Claxton-Hepburn...
Assemblyman Scott Gray Calls for Immediate Action on Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center
Jan 22, 2026
Recent developments at Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center and the broader North Star Health Alliance (NSHA) require immediate attention from Albany. Reports of significant workforce cuts, service downsizing and the looming risk of further losses in the coming...
Assemblyman Gray on the Ogdensburg Correctional Facility Utilities Shutdown and Full Decommissioning
Jan 21, 2026
News that utilities are being shut off and the Ogdensburg Correctional Facility is being fully decommissioned is deeply concerning for the community. This decision is being justified as a reaction to rising utility costs. The irony is hard to miss. The...
Assemblyman Scott Gray on the Governor’s FY 2027 Executive Budget Proposal
Jan 20, 2026
The Governor’s Executive Budget serves as an initial framework in what is expected to be a comprehensive, couple month negotiation process. It should be viewed as a starting point rather than the definitive decision. With a total of $260 billion in...
Assemblyman Scott Gray, Local Leaders To Press For A Solution To North Country Child Care
Jan 15, 2026
Assemblyman Scott Gray (R–Watertown) will participate in a child care roundtable with local child care leaders to discuss solutions to the North Country’s child care challenges. The roundtable, hosted by the Ogdensburg Bridge & Port Authority, will...
Assemblyman Gray Responds to Governor Hochul’s 2026 State of the State Address in Latest ‘Gray Area’ Episode
Jan 14, 2026
Following Gov. Kathy Hochul’s 2026 State of the State address delivered in Albany yesterday, Assemblyman Scott Gray released the following statement. “Finding common ground should always be the standard in major addresses like the State of the State...