AB-4241: Excludes substitute teachers from the limits imposed on unemployment insurance benefits available during vacation periods for professional employees of educational institutions.
Sponsored by: Rep. Vivian Cook
Referred To Labor on 01/04/2012
You have voted AB-4241: Excludes substitute teachers from the limits imposed on unemployment insurance benefits available during vacation periods for professional employees of educational institutions..
AB-4246: Creates a cause of action for injuries to person, property, means of support, or otherwise, including death, sustained by persons possessing imitation weapons against persons who cause or contribute to such injuries by manufacturing, selling, or distributing such weapons in violation of article 39-B of the general business law.
Sponsored by: Rep. Marcos Crespo
Referred To Judiciary on 01/04/2012
You have voted AB-4246: Creates a cause of action for injuries to person, property, means of support, or otherwise, including death, sustained by persons possessing imitation weapons against persons who cause or contribute to such injuries by manufacturing, selling, or distributing such weapons in violation of article 39-B of the general business law..
AB-4247: Provides for separate personal income tax credits for solar electric, solar thermal and wind energy systems installed upon any residence of a taxpayer.
Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Titone
Held For Consideration In Ways And Means on 06/19/2012
You have voted AB-4247: Provides for separate personal income tax credits for solar electric, solar thermal and wind energy systems installed upon any residence of a taxpayer..
AB-4309: Creates an eleven member temporary state commission entitled "the commission on the use of excessive force by law enforcement" to examine and assess police brutality in the state of NY and to make recommendations relative to the alleviation thereof; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof; appropriates $100,000 therefor; provides for the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate and prosecute police misconduct and brutality.
Sponsored by: Rep. Marcos Crespo
Referred To Codes on 01/04/2012
You have voted AB-4309: Creates an eleven member temporary state commission entitled "the commission on the use of excessive force by law enforcement" to examine and assess police brutality in the state of NY and to make recommendations relative to the alleviation thereof; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof; appropriates $100,000 therefor; provides for the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate and prosecute police misconduct and brutality..
AB-4311: Provides that any person convicted of any offense or violation of the civil rights law or the human rights law shall not be eligible for provisional or permanent appointment as a peace officer or police officer of the state or of any county, city, town, village or authority.
Sponsored by: Rep. Marcos Crespo
Held For Consideration In Governmental Employees on 05/15/2012
You have voted AB-4311: Provides that any person convicted of any offense or violation of the civil rights law or the human rights law shall not be eligible for provisional or permanent appointment as a peace officer or police officer of the state or of any county, city, town, village or authority..
AB-4312: Establishes the "minimum standards for subsidized jobs act"; defines terms; restricts persons, associations, corporations or other entities from being eligible to receive any economic development subsidies unless such entities pay all of their employees a minimum wage that is at least one dollar per hour higher than the state's minimum wage; employs twenty percent of its workers who will participate in the state worker training program, and have not been adjudicated to be in violation of any federal, state or local laws for at least the previous five years.
Sponsored by: Rep. Marcos Crespo
Referred To Labor on 01/04/2012
You have voted AB-4312: Establishes the "minimum standards for subsidized jobs act"; defines terms; restricts persons, associations, corporations or other entities from being eligible to receive any economic development subsidies unless such entities pay all of their employees a minimum wage that is at least one dollar per hour higher than the state's minimum wage; employs twenty percent of its workers who will participate in the state worker training program, and have not been adjudicated to be in violation of any federal, state or local laws for at least the previous five years..