SB-2571: Requires police officers and peace officers to issue appearance tickets to individuals charged with certain offenses instead of arresting such individuals.
Sponsored by: Sen. Luis Sepulveda
Referred To Codes on 01/08/2020
You have voted SB-2571: Requires police officers and peace officers to issue appearance tickets to individuals charged with certain offenses instead of arresting such individuals..
SB-1527: Enacts the "marihuana regulation and taxation act"; relates to the description of cannabis, and the growing of and use of cannabis by persons twenty-one years of age or older; makes technical changes regarding the definition of cannabis; relates to removing certain references to marijuana relating to forfeiture actions; relates to the qualification of certain offenses involving cannabis and exempts certain persons from prosecution for the use, consumption, display, production or distribution of cannabis; relates to the definition of smoking; provides for the licensure of persons authorized to produce, process and sell marihuana; levies an excise tax on certain sales of cannabis; repeals certain provisions of the penal law relating to the criminal sale of cannabis and provisions of the general business law relating to drug paraphernalia; creates the New York state cannabis revenue fund, the New York state drug treatment and public education fund and the New York state community grants reinvestment fund.
Sponsored by: Sen. Luis Sepulveda
Amend And Recommit To Finance on 03/12/2020
You have voted SB-1527: Enacts the "marihuana regulation and taxation act"; relates to the description of cannabis, and the growing of and use of cannabis by persons twenty-one years of age or older; makes technical changes regarding the definition of cannabis; relates to removing certain references to marijuana relating to forfeiture actions; relates to the qualification of certain offenses involving cannabis and exempts certain persons from prosecution for the use, consumption, display, production or distribution of cannabis; relates to the definition of smoking; provides for the licensure of persons authorized to produce, process and sell marihuana; levies an excise tax on certain sales of cannabis; repeals certain provisions of the penal law relating to the criminal sale of cannabis and provisions of the general business law relating to drug paraphernalia; creates the New York state cannabis revenue fund, the New York state drug treatment and public education fund and the New York state community grants reinvestment fund..
SB-839: Enacts the "New York state YouthBuild act"; sets program requirements; authorizes grants to eligible YouthBuild participants and establishes application requirements.
Sponsored by: Sen. Luis Sepulveda
Referred To Labor on 01/28/2020
You have voted SB-839: Enacts the "New York state YouthBuild act"; sets program requirements; authorizes grants to eligible YouthBuild participants and establishes application requirements..
SB-3883: Establishes a small business tax credit for the employment of persons sixty-five years of age and older making less than seventy-five thousand dollars.
Sponsored by: Sen. Luis Sepulveda
Referred To Budget And Revenue on 01/08/2020
You have voted SB-3883: Establishes a small business tax credit for the employment of persons sixty-five years of age and older making less than seventy-five thousand dollars..
SB-3891: Relates to individuals with disabilities being able to terminate their leases when moving to a residence of a family member or entering certain facilities.
Sponsored by: Sen. Luis Sepulveda
Signed Chap.320 on 10/03/2019
You have voted SB-3891: Relates to individuals with disabilities being able to terminate their leases when moving to a residence of a family member or entering certain facilities..
SB-3895: Requires the metropolitan transportation authority to post signage over mass transit seats indicating that individuals should give up their seats for the elderly, pregnant and disabled; provides such signage shall be conspicuously posted and visible from all seats.
Sponsored by: Sen. Michael Ranzenhofer
Referred To Transportation on 01/08/2020
You have voted SB-3895: Requires the metropolitan transportation authority to post signage over mass transit seats indicating that individuals should give up their seats for the elderly, pregnant and disabled; provides such signage shall be conspicuously posted and visible from all seats..