First Oberacker-Sponsored
Bill, Aiding Oneonta Schools,
Passed By Senate Committee

ALBANY – The first bill introduced by state Sen. Peter Oberacker, R-Schenevus, which corrects a clerical error and saves $400,000 of transportation aid to Oneonta City Schools, today passed the state Senate Education Committee.
“This is the first bill I have introduced as a state senator and it embodies one of my main priorities – to assist our local schools and municipalities when they are in need," said Oberacker. "Without this piece of legislation, the Oneonta City School District would be facing a $400,000 hit on its budget.”
The legislation will now go to the Senate Finance Committee and then to the full Senate for approval. Assemblyman John Salka, who represents Oneonta, is introducing companion legislation in the Assembly.
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