Rep. Harvey Epstein

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District HD-074
Party Democrat
Bills Introduced 499

Sponsored Legislation

State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Prohibits the erection or maintenance of billboards advertising alcoholic beverages within 1000 feet of schools and playgrounds; defines billboards. [AB-2523] [Alcoholic Beverages ] [Children and Youth ] [Education ] [Public Safety ] [Consumer Protection ] [Media and Advertising ]
Prohibits the erection or maintenance of billboards advertising alcoholic beverages within 1000 feet of schools and playgrounds; defines billboards.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck Referred To Consumer Affairs And Protection on 01/19/2021

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Provides for supports and services for unaccompanied minors with no lawful immigration status including legal representation. [AB-2583] [Immigration ] [Human Services ] [Children and Youth ] [Law Enforcement ]
Provides for supports and services for unaccompanied minors with no lawful immigration status including legal representation.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin Amend And Recommit To Ways And Means on 05/06/2022

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Relates to provisions in state procurement contracts involving the use of low embodied carbon concrete. [AB-2591] [Environmental ] [Construction ] [Climate Change ] [Manufacturing ] [Budget and Spending ]
Relates to provisions in state procurement contracts involving the use of low embodied carbon concrete.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Carrie Woerner Signed Chap.724 on 12/22/2021

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Prohibits police officers from using racial and ethnic profiling; requires that a procedure be established for the taking and review of complaints against police officers for racial and ethnic profiling; allows an action for injunctive relief and/or damages to be brought against a law enforcement agency, any agent of a law enforcement agency and the supervisor of an agent. [AB-2662] [Race and Civil Rights ] [Crime ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ] [Criminal Justice ]
Prohibits police officers from using racial and ethnic profiling; requires that a procedure be established for the taking and review of complaints against police officers for racial and ethnic profiling; allows an action for injunctive relief and/or damages to be brought against a law enforcement agency, any agent of a law enforcement agency and the supervisor of an agent.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck Amended On Third Reading 2662a on 01/31/2022

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Relates to acknowledging the fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery in the city of New York and the state of New York; establishes the New York state community commission on reparations remedies to examine the institution of slavery, subsequently de jure and de facto racial and economic discrimination against African-Americans, the impact of these forces on living African-Americans and to make recommendations on appropriate remedies; provides for the repeal of such provisions. [AB-2619] [Race and Civil Rights ] [Human Rights ] [Community Development ]
Relates to acknowledging the fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery in the city of New York and the state of New York; establishes the New York state community commission on reparations remedies to examine the institution of slavery, subsequently de jure and de facto racial and economic discrimination against African-Americans, the impact of these forces on living African-Americans and to make recommendations on appropriate remedies; provides for the repeal of such provisions.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Benedetto Passed Assembly on 06/09/2021

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Removes the prohibition on individuals convicted of a felony that prevents them from being appointed fiduciary of an estate; allows the court the discretion to permit or prevent such appointment of an individual convicted of a felony. [AB-2573] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ]
Removes the prohibition on individuals convicted of a felony that prevents them from being appointed fiduciary of an estate; allows the court the discretion to permit or prevent such appointment of an individual convicted of a felony.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Vivian Cook Signed Chap.486 on 10/22/2021

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Establishes the office of racial equity and social justice to act as the official state planning and coordinating office for changes in policy, practice and allocation of state resources so that race or social justice constructs do not predict an individual's success, while also improving opportunities and outcomes for all people, and performing all necessary and appropriate services required to fulfill these duties. [AB-2358] [Race and Civil Rights ] [Human Rights ] [Human Services ] [Social Security ] [Community Development ] [Funding ] [Grants ] [Budget and Spending ]
Establishes the office of racial equity and social justice to act as the official state planning and coordinating office for changes in policy, practice and allocation of state resources so that race or social justice constructs do not predict an individual's success, while also improving opportunities and outcomes for all people, and performing all necessary and appropriate services required to fulfill these duties.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Rosenthal Reported on 05/23/2022

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Provides legal assistance to youth ordered by the court into the custody of the office of children and family services and placed or committed to a state operated juvenile detention center. [AB-2541] [Children and Youth ] [Criminal Justice ] [Law Enforcement ] [Human Services ]
Provides legal assistance to youth ordered by the court into the custody of the office of children and family services and placed or committed to a state operated juvenile detention center.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck Referred To Children And Families on 01/19/2021

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Authorizes inmates serving indeterminate sentences of imprisonment for offenses involving controlled substances and marihuana to receive good time allowances against the minimum terms of their sentences not to exceed one-third of the minimum term imposed; provides that drug offenders can receive good behavior allowances for progress in assigned treatment programs and willing performance of duties. [AB-2419] [Cannabis ] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Overdose Prevention ] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ]
Authorizes inmates serving indeterminate sentences of imprisonment for offenses involving controlled substances and marihuana to receive good time allowances against the minimum terms of their sentences not to exceed one-third of the minimum term imposed; provides that drug offenders can receive good behavior allowances for progress in assigned treatment programs and willing performance of duties.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Vivian Cook Referred To Correction on 01/19/2021

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Implements a one year phase-in period for a local law, ordinance or resolution imposing a paper carryout bag reduction fee where forty percent of such fees are returned to such county or city for the purpose of purchasing and distributing reusable bags, with priority given to low- and fixed-income communities, and after the first year, such forty percent of fees shall be remitted to the person who collected the fees. [AB-2447] [Waste Management / Recycling ] [Consumer Protection ] [Community Development ] [Funding ] [Grants ] [Poverty ]
Implements a one year phase-in period for a local law, ordinance or resolution imposing a paper carryout bag reduction fee where forty percent of such fees are returned to such county or city for the purpose of purchasing and distributing reusable bags, with priority given to low- and fixed-income communities, and after the first year, such forty percent of fees shall be remitted to the person who collected the fees.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Patricia Fahy Referred To Environmental Conservation on 01/05/2022

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