AB-9660: Adds arts and music education as a common school branch that should be incorporated into the public school curriculum to provide a more well-rounded education for children.
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck
Referred To Education on 02/04/2020
You have voted AB-9660: Adds arts and music education as a common school branch that should be incorporated into the public school curriculum to provide a more well-rounded education for children..
AB-8524: Provides that being eighteen years old or more, while in the course of committing rape in the first, second or third degree, criminal sexual act in the first, second or third degree, sexual abuse in the first degree, aggravated sexual abuse in the first, second, third or fourth degree, or incest in the first, second or third degree, against a person less than eighteen years old, he or she intentionally causes the death of such person.
Sponsored by: Rep. Carrie Woerner
Referred To Codes on 01/08/2020
You have voted AB-8524: Provides that being eighteen years old or more, while in the course of committing rape in the first, second or third degree, criminal sexual act in the first, second or third degree, sexual abuse in the first degree, aggravated sexual abuse in the first, second, third or fourth degree, or incest in the first, second or third degree, against a person less than eighteen years old, he or she intentionally causes the death of such person..
AB-10266: Enacts the "small business emergency recovery act of 2020"; requires the executive to direct all unallocated settlement funds that are reserved in the "economic uncertainties" fund and any further settlement money that may be received by the state to small business relief purposes consistent with the intent of the "small business emergency recovery act of 2020" (Part A); establishes the small business and not-for-profit recovery loan program; defines terms; loan eligibility; eligible uses of funding; loan forgiveness (Part B); provides that in the years two thousand twenty through two thousand twenty-four, the empire state film production credit shall first be used to provide assistance to small businesses negatively impacted during the emergency declaration relating to the COVID-19 outbreak (Part C); authorizes the executive to repurpose all monies of the New York state urban development corporation, the environmental facilities corporation, the dormitory authority of the state of New York, the New York state energy research and development authority and all other state resources as identified and needed by the executive to fully fund programs created by the small business emergency recovery act of 2020 (Part D); grants an automatic extension for small businesses affected by an emergency declaration (Part E); provides a regulatory amnesty period for small businesses (Part F); and relates to the effectiveness of provisions of law relating to New York state bag waste reduction act (Part G).
Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Montesano
Referred To Small Business on 04/08/2020
You have voted AB-10266: Enacts the "small business emergency recovery act of 2020"; requires the executive to direct all unallocated settlement funds that are reserved in the "economic uncertainties" fund and any further settlement money that may be received by the state to small business relief purposes consistent with the intent of the "small business emergency recovery act of 2020" (Part A); establishes the small business and not-for-profit recovery loan program; defines terms; loan eligibility; eligible uses of funding; loan forgiveness (Part B); provides that in the years two thousand twenty through two thousand twenty-four, the empire state film production credit shall first be used to provide assistance to small businesses negatively impacted during the emergency declaration relating to the COVID-19 outbreak (Part C); authorizes the executive to repurpose all monies of the New York state urban development corporation, the environmental facilities corporation, the dormitory authority of the state of New York, the New York state energy research and development authority and all other state resources as identified and needed by the executive to fully fund programs created by the small business emergency recovery act of 2020 (Part D); grants an automatic extension for small businesses affected by an emergency declaration (Part E); provides a regulatory amnesty period for small businesses (Part F); and relates to the effectiveness of provisions of law relating to New York state bag waste reduction act (Part G)..
AB-10397: Establishes the New York state volunteer fire protection emergency reimbursement account; provides reimbursement for expenses incurred related to procurement of personal protective equipment and other expenses.
Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Montesano
Referred To Ways And Means on 05/04/2020
You have voted AB-10397: Establishes the New York state volunteer fire protection emergency reimbursement account; provides reimbursement for expenses incurred related to procurement of personal protective equipment and other expenses..
AR-855: Expressing sincere, heartfelt condolences to those New Yorkers, and those around the United States and the world who have lost their lives to COVID-19
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck
Adopted on 05/28/2020
You have voted AR-855: Expressing sincere, heartfelt condolences to those New Yorkers, and those around the United States and the world who have lost their lives to COVID-19.
AR-856: Honoring the first responders from the State of New York for their heroism during the unprecedented time of crisis created by the Coronavirus Disease 2019
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck
Adopted on 05/28/2020
You have voted AR-856: Honoring the first responders from the State of New York for their heroism during the unprecedented time of crisis created by the Coronavirus Disease 2019.
AB-10546: Restores the legislative checks and balances to any emergency declaration that exceeds forty-five days and ensures judicial due process rights for any action that impairs fundamental constitutional rights by limiting the powers of the governor to suspend laws during a state disaster emergency and requiring a specification and explanation of which municipalities are effected by such suspension of laws.
Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Montesano
Referred To Governmental Operations on 05/28/2020
You have voted AB-10546: Restores the legislative checks and balances to any emergency declaration that exceeds forty-five days and ensures judicial due process rights for any action that impairs fundamental constitutional rights by limiting the powers of the governor to suspend laws during a state disaster emergency and requiring a specification and explanation of which municipalities are effected by such suspension of laws..