AB-8105: Relates to instructional tools and materials for school districts and libraries to assist in the education and awareness program to protect children from lyme disease and tick-borne infections.
Sponsored by: Rep. Walter Mosley
Signed Chap.109 on 07/21/2016
You have voted AB-8105: Relates to instructional tools and materials for school districts and libraries to assist in the education and awareness program to protect children from lyme disease and tick-borne infections..
AB-8106: Relates to including a lyme disease and tick-borne infection awareness and prevention program within health care and wellness education and outreach programs.
Sponsored by: Rep. Kevin Cahill
Substituted By S5803a on 06/01/2016
You have voted AB-8106: Relates to including a lyme disease and tick-borne infection awareness and prevention program within health care and wellness education and outreach programs..
AB-8110: Requires the department of environmental conservation to prepare recommendations for best practices in treating residential properties for tick prevention and management.
Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas Abinanti
Passed Assembly on 05/25/2016
You have voted AB-8110: Requires the department of environmental conservation to prepare recommendations for best practices in treating residential properties for tick prevention and management..
AB-8135: Enacts the "comprehensive contraception coverage act" to provide insurance coverage for FDA-approved contraceptive drugs, devices and products.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin
Passed Assembly on 01/25/2016
You have voted AB-8135: Enacts the "comprehensive contraception coverage act" to provide insurance coverage for FDA-approved contraceptive drugs, devices and products..
AB-8174: Provides up to three years of service credit to members of public retirement systems of the state for military service rendered during times of peace; removes requirement that such military service occur during specified periods of hostilities; requires such members have at least five years of credited service, not including military service; appropriates $24,800,000 therefor.
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck
Reported on 06/24/2015
You have voted AB-8174: Provides up to three years of service credit to members of public retirement systems of the state for military service rendered during times of peace; removes requirement that such military service occur during specified periods of hostilities; requires such members have at least five years of credited service, not including military service; appropriates $24,800,000 therefor..