SB-2105: Directs the commissioner of education to study and report on the provision of services to public school students in grades 8 through 12 by guidance counselors.
Sponsored by: Sen. Luis Sepulveda
Referred To Education on 06/13/2018
You have voted SB-2105: Directs the commissioner of education to study and report on the provision of services to public school students in grades 8 through 12 by guidance counselors..
SB-3317: Concerns the application of the legislature of the state of New York petitioning the Congress of the United States of America to call a national constitutional convention to propose amendments in order to address concerns raised by the decision of the United States Supreme Court in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission 130 S.Ct. 876.
Sponsored by: Sen. Luis Sepulveda
Referred To Judiciary on 01/03/2018
You have voted SB-3317: Concerns the application of the legislature of the state of New York petitioning the Congress of the United States of America to call a national constitutional convention to propose amendments in order to address concerns raised by the decision of the United States Supreme Court in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission 130 S.Ct. 876..
You have voted SB-2527: Authorizes payments to nonparticipating or nonpreferred providers of ambulance services licensed under article 30 of the public health law..
SB-7872: Relates to utilization review program standards; requires use of evidence-based and peer reviewed clinical review criteria; amends provisions relating to prescription drug formulary changes and pre-authorization for certain health care services.
Sponsored by: Sen. Patrick Gallivan
Referred To Health on 03/05/2018
You have voted SB-7872: Relates to utilization review program standards; requires use of evidence-based and peer reviewed clinical review criteria; amends provisions relating to prescription drug formulary changes and pre-authorization for certain health care services..
SB-7243: Eliminates the requirement that certain minority and women-owned business enterprise owners have a personal net worth of less than three million five hundred thousand dollars in order to obtain certification as a certified minority and women-owned business enterprise; clarifies that an individual's net worth is to be considered in determining eligibility for certification under article 15-A of the executive law.
Sponsored by: Sen. Luis Sepulveda
Amend (t) And Recommit To Finance on 03/08/2018
You have voted SB-7243: Eliminates the requirement that certain minority and women-owned business enterprise owners have a personal net worth of less than three million five hundred thousand dollars in order to obtain certification as a certified minority and women-owned business enterprise; clarifies that an individual's net worth is to be considered in determining eligibility for certification under article 15-A of the executive law..
SB-7241: Requires the division of human rights to develop and implement a uniform sexual harassment policy for all state agencies, offices and departments, the executive department, and every member, officer or employee of the legislature; provides that such policy shall define the conduct which is prohibited, establish a process for the resolution of complaints of such conduct, and provide for appropriate training for all employees of state agencies, offices and departments, including the executive department, and officials, members or employees of the legislature.
Sponsored by: Sen. Luis Sepulveda
Referred To Investigations And Government Operations on 01/05/2018
You have voted SB-7241: Requires the division of human rights to develop and implement a uniform sexual harassment policy for all state agencies, offices and departments, the executive department, and every member, officer or employee of the legislature; provides that such policy shall define the conduct which is prohibited, establish a process for the resolution of complaints of such conduct, and provide for appropriate training for all employees of state agencies, offices and departments, including the executive department, and officials, members or employees of the legislature..
SB-2318: Prohibits a person from knowingly engaging in a repeated course of cyberbullying of a minor; guilty of an unclassified misdemeanor punishable by a fine not more than one thousand dollars, or by a period of imprisonment not to exceed one year, or both.
Sponsored by: Sen. Martin Golden
Referred To Education on 06/04/2018
You have voted SB-2318: Prohibits a person from knowingly engaging in a repeated course of cyberbullying of a minor; guilty of an unclassified misdemeanor punishable by a fine not more than one thousand dollars, or by a period of imprisonment not to exceed one year, or both..