AB-8230: Relates to making school bus stop arm video systems an allowable transportation expense provided that proper protocols are followed and there is no third party involvement.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Rosenthal
Referred To Education on 06/02/2017
You have voted AB-8230: Relates to making school bus stop arm video systems an allowable transportation expense provided that proper protocols are followed and there is no third party involvement..
AB-8203: Requires schools to adopt a school meal policy regarding unpaid school meal fees and prohibits schools from shaming or treating students differently when students have unpaid school lunch fees.
Sponsored by: Sen. Patricia Fahy
Amend And Recommit To Ways And Means on 06/16/2017
You have voted AB-8203: Requires schools to adopt a school meal policy regarding unpaid school meal fees and prohibits schools from shaming or treating students differently when students have unpaid school lunch fees..
AB-8285: Relates to modifying the penalties associated with passing a stopped school bus to include a mandatory driver education course for each offense after a second conviction.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Rosenthal
Referred To Transportation on 06/06/2017
You have voted AB-8285: Relates to modifying the penalties associated with passing a stopped school bus to include a mandatory driver education course for each offense after a second conviction..
AB-8299: Enacts the New York state climate responsibility act; establishes the New York state climate action council to report on greenhouse gases, establish a greenhouse gas reduction plan and to set statewide greenhouse gas emission limits and targets.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Rosenthal
Referred To Environmental Conservation on 06/06/2017
You have voted AB-8299: Enacts the New York state climate responsibility act; establishes the New York state climate action council to report on greenhouse gases, establish a greenhouse gas reduction plan and to set statewide greenhouse gas emission limits and targets..
AB-8270: Enacts the New York state climate and community protection act; relates to climate change; renewable energy program; labor and job standards and worker protection.
Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Kavanagh
Referred To Environmental Conservation on 04/24/2018
You have voted AB-8270: Enacts the New York state climate and community protection act; relates to climate change; renewable energy program; labor and job standards and worker protection..
AB-8262: Directs the commissioner of education to issue a guidance memorandum in cooperation with stakeholders and other interested parties, to every school district and board of cooperative educational services to inform them of the unique educational needs of students with dyslexia, dyscalculia and dysgraphia.
Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Titone
Signed Chap.216 on 08/21/2017
You have voted AB-8262: Directs the commissioner of education to issue a guidance memorandum in cooperation with stakeholders and other interested parties, to every school district and board of cooperative educational services to inform them of the unique educational needs of students with dyslexia, dyscalculia and dysgraphia..
AB-8393: Relates to voter notification of special elections; provides such notice be posted on the board of elections website at least two weeks prior to such election.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Rosenthal
Recommitted To Rules on 06/18/2018
You have voted AB-8393: Relates to voter notification of special elections; provides such notice be posted on the board of elections website at least two weeks prior to such election..
AB-8321: Relates to replacing all instances of the words or variations of the words fireman or policeman with the words firefighter or police officer or variation thereof.
Sponsored by: Sen. Patricia Fahy
Substituted By S6542b on 05/01/2018
You have voted AB-8321: Relates to replacing all instances of the words or variations of the words fireman or policeman with the words firefighter or police officer or variation thereof..
AB-8421: Provides that the statute of limitations for criminal prosecution of a sexual offense committed against a child shall not begin to run until the child turns 23 years of age; provides that a civil action for conduct constituting a sexual offense against a child, shall be brought before the child turns 50 years of age; revives previously barred actions related to sexual abuse of children; grants civil trial preference to such actions; eliminates the notice of claim requirements for such actions when the action is brought against a municipality, the state or a school district; requires judicial training relating to child abuse and the establishment of rules relating to civil actions brought for sexual offenses committed against children.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Rosenthal
Referred To Codes on 06/14/2017
You have voted AB-8421: Provides that the statute of limitations for criminal prosecution of a sexual offense committed against a child shall not begin to run until the child turns 23 years of age; provides that a civil action for conduct constituting a sexual offense against a child, shall be brought before the child turns 50 years of age; revives previously barred actions related to sexual abuse of children; grants civil trial preference to such actions; eliminates the notice of claim requirements for such actions when the action is brought against a municipality, the state or a school district; requires judicial training relating to child abuse and the establishment of rules relating to civil actions brought for sexual offenses committed against children..