Sen. Jose Serrano

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District SD-029
Party Democrat
Bills Introduced 344

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

Requires cities with a population of one million or more to collect discarded recyclable materials at city parks, playgrounds, historic sites and other recreational facilities; requires the posting of signs on facilities without trash receptacles stating that trash must be retained until you reach a trash can; provides state assistance for such programs. [SB-3052] [Waste Management / Recycling ] [Public Lands and National Parks ] [Recreation ] [Funding ] [Grants ] [Environmental ] [Community Development ]
Requires cities with a population of one million or more to collect discarded recyclable materials at city parks, playgrounds, historic sites and other recreational facilities; requires the posting of signs on facilities without trash receptacles stating that trash must be retained until you reach a trash can; provides state assistance for such programs.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal Passed Senate on 05/16/2018

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

Prohibits the nonemergency application of pesticide or lawn care pesticide within any municipal park lands and lands under the jurisdiction of the state office of parks, recreation and historic preservation and requires notice of pesticide application. [SB-3086] [Environmental ] [Public Lands and National Parks ] [Public Health ] [Recreation ] [Consumer Protection ]
Prohibits the nonemergency application of pesticide or lawn care pesticide within any municipal park lands and lands under the jurisdiction of the state office of parks, recreation and historic preservation and requires notice of pesticide application.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal Referred To Environmental Conservation on 01/03/2018

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

Relates to the office of chief executive officer of the Roosevelt Island operating corporation. [SB-3109] [Community Development ]
Relates to the office of chief executive officer of the Roosevelt Island operating corporation.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Jose Serrano Referred To Corporations, Authorities And Commissions on 01/03/2018

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

Appropriates funding for combating legionnaires' disease in NYC. [SB-3106] [Public Health ] [Funding ] [Public Safety ]
Appropriates funding for combating legionnaires' disease in NYC.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Jose Serrano Referred To Finance on 01/03/2018

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

Directs the council on the arts to establish criteria and guidelines for the establishment of state designated arts and cultural districts. [SB-3108] [Arts and Culture ] [Community Development ]
Directs the council on the arts to establish criteria and guidelines for the establishment of state designated arts and cultural districts.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal Passed Senate on 06/04/2018

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

Declares a policy of equal treatment of people of all races, cultures, religions, incomes, education levels and sexual preference in the development and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations and policies. [SB-3102] [Environmental ] [Race and Civil Rights ]
Declares a policy of equal treatment of people of all races, cultures, religions, incomes, education levels and sexual preference in the development and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations and policies.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal Referred To Environmental Conservation on 01/03/2018

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

Provides that each county within the state may limit, restrict or prohibit trapping within its municipal limits; provides that municipalities may do so by local law or ordinance. [SB-3062] [Animals ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
Provides that each county within the state may limit, restrict or prohibit trapping within its municipal limits; provides that municipalities may do so by local law or ordinance.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal Referred To Environmental Conservation on 01/03/2018

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New York 2017-2018 General Assembly

Directs the state education commissioner to require public schools districts to report on compliance with art education instruction requirements. [SB-3087] [Arts and Culture ] [Education ]
Directs the state education commissioner to require public schools districts to report on compliance with art education instruction requirements.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Kevin Parker Committee Discharged And Committed To Rules on 06/12/2018

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

Establishes the New York state park adopt-a-trail stewardship program and the New York state park adopt-a-trail stewardship program fund. [SB-3207] [Public Lands and National Parks ] [Recreation ]
Establishes the New York state park adopt-a-trail stewardship program and the New York state park adopt-a-trail stewardship program fund.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Tony Avella Referred To Cultural Affairs, Tourism, Parks And Recreation on 01/20/2017

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

Provides senior citizens shall be entitled to use any park, recreational facility or historic site without the imposition of any fee or other charge; defines senior citizens as persons 65 years of age or older. [SB-3201] [Senior Citizens ] [Recreation ] [Public Lands and National Parks ]
Provides senior citizens shall be entitled to use any park, recreational facility or historic site without the imposition of any fee or other charge; defines senior citizens as persons 65 years of age or older.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Tony Avella Reported And Committed To Finance on 05/01/2018

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