Rep. Kenneth Blankenbush

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District HD-117
Party Republican
Bills Introduced 155

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State (New York)
New York 2017-2018 General Assembly

Reduces the aggregate value realized from the sale of a controlled substance for the seller to be considered as operating as a major trafficker. [AB-3474]
Reduces the aggregate value realized from the sale of a controlled substance for the seller to be considered as operating as a major trafficker.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Andrew Raia Held For Consideration In Codes on 06/05/2018

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State (New York)
New York 2017-2018 General Assembly

Establishes the New York state higher education debt consolidation and refinancing program. [AB-3498]
Establishes the New York state higher education debt consolidation and refinancing program.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Aileen Gunther Referred To Higher Education on 01/03/2018

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State (New York)
New York 2017-2018 General Assembly

Defines the felonies of victimizing the elderly or physically disabled in the 3rd degree, 2nd degree and 1st degree and provides that a sentence of imprisonment must be imposed upon conviction of certain offenses against the elderly or physically disabled; provides that a juvenile offender shall include a person 14 or 15 years old who is criminally responsible for victimizing the elderly or physically disabled; includes within the category, "eligible youth" for youthful offender treatment, one who has been convicted of victimizing the elderly or the physically disabled in the 1st degree; provides certain plea restrictions and sentencing structure for persons convicted of such crimes. [AB-3546]
Defines the felonies of victimizing the elderly or physically disabled in the 3rd degree, 2nd degree and 1st degree and provides that a sentence of imprisonment must be imposed upon conviction of certain offenses against the elderly or physically disabled; provides that a juvenile offender shall include a person 14 or 15 years old who is criminally responsible for victimizing the elderly or physically disabled; includes within the category, "eligible youth" for youthful offender treatment, one who has been convicted of victimizing the elderly or (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Carmen Arroyo Referred To Codes on 01/03/2018

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State (New York)
New York 2017-2018 General Assembly

Establishes a personal income tax credit for the amount of premiums paid for health insurance during a taxpayer year; provides that such credit shall apply to health insurance provided for the taxpayer, the taxpayer's spouse and the taxpayer's dependent children; provides that the credit shall not exceed $2400 during any taxable year, with a limit of $800 each for the taxpayer and spouse, and $400 for each dependent. [AB-3551]
Establishes a personal income tax credit for the amount of premiums paid for health insurance during a taxpayer year; provides that such credit shall apply to health insurance provided for the taxpayer, the taxpayer's spouse and the taxpayer's dependent children; provides that the credit shall not exceed $2400 during any taxable year, with a limit of $800 each for the taxpayer and spouse, and $400 for each dependent.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Montesano Held For Consideration In Ways And Means on 06/14/2018

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State (New York)
New York 2017-2018 General Assembly

Increases the real property tax exemption for certain veterans using alternative exemption from $12,000 to $16,000; increases additional exemption for combat veterans from $8,000 to $10,000; increases disabled veteran exemption from $40,000 to $50,000. [AB-3552]
Increases the real property tax exemption for certain veterans using alternative exemption from $12,000 to $16,000; increases additional exemption for combat veterans from $8,000 to $10,000; increases disabled veteran exemption from $40,000 to $50,000.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Johns Referred To Real Property Taxation on 01/03/2018

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State (New York)
New York 2017-2018 General Assembly

Allows any qualified person to apply for voter registration and enrollment by application made with an application for any hunting or fishing license. [AB-3562]
Allows any qualified person to apply for voter registration and enrollment by application made with an application for any hunting or fishing license.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Kenneth Blankenbush Held For Consideration In Election Law on 06/06/2018

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State (New York)
New York 2017-2018 General Assembly

Waives civil service examination application fees for veterans. [AB-3566]
Waives civil service examination application fees for veterans.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. William Colton Held For Consideration In Governmental Employees on 05/15/2018

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State (New York)
New York 2017-2018 General Assembly

Requires the commissioner of education to promulgate regulations that provide for the immediate decertification of any teacher who is convicted of a felony under NY law or any offense under the laws of another jurisdiction that would be a felony under NY law. [AB-3600]
Requires the commissioner of education to promulgate regulations that provide for the immediate decertification of any teacher who is convicted of a felony under NY law or any offense under the laws of another jurisdiction that would be a felony under NY law.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David McDonough Held For Consideration In Education on 06/06/2018

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State (New York)
New York 2017-2018 General Assembly

Increases the penalties for moving violations which result in the serious bodily injury or death of another person. [AB-3601]
Increases the penalties for moving violations which result in the serious bodily injury or death of another person.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Montesano Held For Consideration In Transportation on 06/05/2018

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State (New York)
New York 2017-2018 General Assembly

Relates to limiting the power of the governor to give an executive order or otherwise direct an executive agency to take any action that contradicts state law. [AB-3622]
Relates to limiting the power of the governor to give an executive order or otherwise direct an executive agency to take any action that contradicts state law.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Johns Referred To Labor on 01/30/2017

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