State Sen. Peter Oberacker, R-Schenevus was sworn in Wednesday for his third term representing New York’s 51st Senate District. The ceremony took place in the Senate Chamber of the state Capitol in Albany.
“I am absolutely thrilled to return to the Senate Chamber with the same fire and drive that inspired me to take office four short years ago,” Oberacker said in a news release. “Each time I walk through these doors, I’m reminded of the incredible trust and responsibility the people of the 51st District have placed in me. It’s a privilege and a mission I embrace, ready to fight for our future, together.”
Oberacker, who was first elected to the Senate in 2020, represents one of New York’s geographically largest state legislative districts including all of Delaware, Otsego, Schoharie and Sullivan counties, as well as portions of Broome, Chenango and Ulster counties. “During his time in office, he has been a fierce advocate for agriculture, small businesses, community safety, broadband connectivity, and reducing the tax burden on New York’s rural residents,” the release stated.
“As I begin my work this year, my focus is to deliver real relief to our communities and safeguard our values that rural New Yorkers hold dear,” Oberacker said. “My top priorities are clear: making life more affordable for families, protecting our communities, and ensuring that upstate voices are heard loud and clear.”