New York State Senator Peter Oberacker marked recent events and legislative efforts in a series of social media posts, highlighting Holocaust Remembrance Day, local community gatherings, and tax policy initiatives.
On April 14, 2026, Oberacker reflected on the significance of Yom HaShoah, stating: “Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Yom HaShoah, commemorates the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and honors the memory of the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. May we always remember their lives, their stories, and the lessons of history. #YomHaShoah #NeverForget https://t.co/GFleXfexBc”
The following day, he shared his experience at a local culinary event: “We had a blast at the 3rd Annual Taste of Sullivan Experience, hosted by the Monticello and Liberty Rotary clubs! Got to try samples from some of Sullivan’s best restaurants, including an amazing mushroom ravioli! A huge thank-you to @suny_sullivan for hosting, and to the https://t.co/Oqil64bOYv” This event showcased local cuisine and community engagement.
Later on April 15, Oberacker addressed state fiscal policy: ” It’s Tax Day, a reminder for 20 million New Yorkers of just how high our state taxes are. That’s why I’m proud to co-sponsor the Taxpayer Rescue Act (S.9110). This legislation would deliver $37 billion in state income tax relief — the largest middle-class tax cut in New York https://t.co/Hqy2qpYQiO”
Oberacker is affiliated with both Republican and Conservative parties (official website). He has received recognition through induction into the SUNY Delhi Athletic Hall of Fame and participates in volunteer activities such as with C.H. Graham Hose Company (official website). His legislative focus includes rural issues like emergency services, agriculture, broadband access and infrastructure improvements (official website). Additionally, he serves on committees related to Agriculture, Finance, Higher Education and Labor (official website).






