SB-1973: Relates to prohibiting supervised injection sites; provides that it shall be unlawful for any person to own, operate, work in or volunteer at a supervised injection site; defines terms and establishes penalties.
Sponsored by: Sen. Dean Murray
Referred To Health on 01/14/2025
You have voted SB-1973: Relates to prohibiting supervised injection sites; provides that it shall be unlawful for any person to own, operate, work in or volunteer at a supervised injection site; defines terms and establishes penalties..
SB-1975: Requires plainly legible display of building numbers on all buildings to which numbers have been assigned; provides for a fine for violations of such requirement.
Sponsored by: Sen. Patrick Gallivan
Referred To Local Government on 01/14/2025
You have voted SB-1975: Requires plainly legible display of building numbers on all buildings to which numbers have been assigned; provides for a fine for violations of such requirement..
SB-1927: Establishes the commission on reopening the Indian Point energy center; relates to definitions of certain terms relating to renewable energy; repeals provisions relating to electric generating facilities; directs the New York state energy research and development authority to conduct a feasibility study on nuclear small modular reactors.
Sponsored by: Sen. Patrick Gallivan
Referred To Energy And Telecommunications on 01/14/2025
You have voted SB-1927: Establishes the commission on reopening the Indian Point energy center; relates to definitions of certain terms relating to renewable energy; repeals provisions relating to electric generating facilities; directs the New York state energy research and development authority to conduct a feasibility study on nuclear small modular reactors..
SB-1970: Requires parental notice prior to the performance of an abortion upon an unemancipated minor; defines unemancipated minor as person less than eighteen years of age; allows for waiver of such notice in limited instances; establishes circumstances and procedures for proceedings to obtain an order waiving such parental notification.
Sponsored by: Sen. Dean Murray
Referred To Women's Issues on 01/14/2025
You have voted SB-1970: Requires parental notice prior to the performance of an abortion upon an unemancipated minor; defines unemancipated minor as person less than eighteen years of age; allows for waiver of such notice in limited instances; establishes circumstances and procedures for proceedings to obtain an order waiving such parental notification..
You have voted SB-1974: Requires public utility authorities to obtain legislative approval before raising rates or fees, or imposing new rates or fees..
SB-1976: Relates to the period of limitation for the prosecution of sex offenses committed against children; such actions may be commenced within 15 years after such child has reached the age of 18.
Sponsored by: Sen. Dean Murray
Referred To Codes on 01/14/2025
You have voted SB-1976: Relates to the period of limitation for the prosecution of sex offenses committed against children; such actions may be commenced within 15 years after such child has reached the age of 18..
SB-22: Enacts the "child survivor privacy act"; provides protections for child victims and child witnesses; restricts information to the public regarding a child witness or child victim's identity or proceeding; defines child witness; provides that whenever practical, the same prosecutor, advocate, and/or social worker shall handle all aspects of a case involving an alleged child victim.
Sponsored by: Sen. Patrick Gallivan
Referred To Codes on 01/08/2025
You have voted SB-22: Enacts the "child survivor privacy act"; provides protections for child victims and child witnesses; restricts information to the public regarding a child witness or child victim's identity or proceeding; defines child witness; provides that whenever practical, the same prosecutor, advocate, and/or social worker shall handle all aspects of a case involving an alleged child victim..
SB-2030: Requires the department of transportation to determine which entrances to parkways in the state are most frequently accessed by oversized commercial vehicles and to install certain barriers to prevent such vehicles from accessing such entrances.
Sponsored by: Sen. Dean Murray
Referred To Transportation on 01/15/2025
You have voted SB-2030: Requires the department of transportation to determine which entrances to parkways in the state are most frequently accessed by oversized commercial vehicles and to install certain barriers to prevent such vehicles from accessing such entrances..