SB-6554: Establishes the "New York state lead-safe renovation, repair and painting act"; establishes standards for lead-safe renovation, repair and painting of residential properties; requires documentation of compliance with such standards.
Sponsored by: Sen. Luis Sepulveda
Referred To Labor on 01/05/2022
You have voted SB-6554: Establishes the "New York state lead-safe renovation, repair and painting act"; establishes standards for lead-safe renovation, repair and painting of residential properties; requires documentation of compliance with such standards..
SB-2122: Relates to standards for and testing of potable water in school buildings; eliminates certain exemptions; sets minimum standards; permits building aid for remediation measures.
Sponsored by: Sen. Patrick Gallivan
Signed Chap.771 on 12/22/2021
You have voted SB-2122: Relates to standards for and testing of potable water in school buildings; eliminates certain exemptions; sets minimum standards; permits building aid for remediation measures..
SB-7249: Directs the division of criminal justice services to study, evaluate, and make recommendations concerning instances of police brutality in the city of Rochester.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jeremy Cooney
Referred To Cities 2 on 01/05/2022
You have voted SB-7249: Directs the division of criminal justice services to study, evaluate, and make recommendations concerning instances of police brutality in the city of Rochester..
SB-7230: Provides an exclusion from income, to the extent includable, for amounts received pursuant to the COVID-19 pandemic small business recovery grant program, established in section 16-ff of the New York state urban development corporation act.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joseph Addabbo
Signed Chap.157 on 06/23/2021
You have voted SB-7230: Provides an exclusion from income, to the extent includable, for amounts received pursuant to the COVID-19 pandemic small business recovery grant program, established in section 16-ff of the New York state urban development corporation act..
SB-6706: Relates to the eligibility of certain families with incomes up to eighty-five percent of state median income to receive child care assistance.
Sponsored by: Sen. Roxanne Persaud
Died In Assembly on 01/05/2022
You have voted SB-6706: Relates to the eligibility of certain families with incomes up to eighty-five percent of state median income to receive child care assistance..
SB-6655: Provides that public welfare officials shall not be required to limit authorized child care services strictly based on the work, training, or educational schedule of the parents; makes technical changes.
Sponsored by: Sen. Roxanne Persaud
Substituted By A7661 on 05/17/2022
You have voted SB-6655: Provides that public welfare officials shall not be required to limit authorized child care services strictly based on the work, training, or educational schedule of the parents; makes technical changes..