AB-347: Relates to feminine hygiene product access in schools; requires the commissioner of health to establish a demonstration program in fifteen low income areas throughout the state to provide free feminine hygiene products to be accessible to all middle and high school students in each district.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ellen Jaffee
Referred To Ways And Means on 01/03/2018
You have voted AB-347: Relates to feminine hygiene product access in schools; requires the commissioner of health to establish a demonstration program in fifteen low income areas throughout the state to provide free feminine hygiene products to be accessible to all middle and high school students in each district..
AB-352: Provides that physician registration and hospital admission registration forms in a city with a population of one million or more include the name of school attended by school-aged patients.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin
Recalled From Senate on 06/05/2018
You have voted AB-352: Provides that physician registration and hospital admission registration forms in a city with a population of one million or more include the name of school attended by school-aged patients..
You have voted AB-385: Relates to requiring the board of regents to obtain legislative approval of any rule or regulation containing an unfunded mandate..
AB-399: Requires any hospital that provides birthing services to provide written, educational material containing information about premature, newborn infants.
Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Titone
Referred To Health on 01/03/2018
You have voted AB-399: Requires any hospital that provides birthing services to provide written, educational material containing information about premature, newborn infants..
AB-400: Creates a small business electric energy tax credit; specifies that the amount of credit shall be equal to the product of $0.02 per kilowatt hour; sets limit of no more than 19 full-time employees in New York state; determines that if the business is located at the primary residence of a sole proprietor, the business is not eligible for the tax credit.
Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Titone
Referred To Ways And Means on 01/03/2018
You have voted AB-400: Creates a small business electric energy tax credit; specifies that the amount of credit shall be equal to the product of $0.02 per kilowatt hour; sets limit of no more than 19 full-time employees in New York state; determines that if the business is located at the primary residence of a sole proprietor, the business is not eligible for the tax credit..
AB-433: Makes conforming technical changes to the New York City administrative code and the emergency tenant protection act relating to vacancy decontrol.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin
Passed Assembly on 05/14/2018
You have voted AB-433: Makes conforming technical changes to the New York City administrative code and the emergency tenant protection act relating to vacancy decontrol..
AB-446: Provides no county shall supercede any state law which relates to the division of any county into districts for the purpose of apportionment of members of its local legislative body, subject to federal and state constitutional requirements.
Sponsored by: Rep. Felix Ortiz
Referred To Local Governments on 01/03/2018
You have voted AB-446: Provides no county shall supercede any state law which relates to the division of any county into districts for the purpose of apportionment of members of its local legislative body, subject to federal and state constitutional requirements..
You have voted AB-453: Relates to a minority and women-owned business enterprise participation goal requirement in order to receive grant or appropriation money..