(RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #21: 01/10/19 - 01/23/19

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

(RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #21: 01/10/19 - 01/23/19 SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2019 Check Date: 02/06/19 Page:1 of 32 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #21: 01/10/19 - 01/23/19 Bi-Weekly Name Office Area Location Title Pay Basis ABBOT, JUDITH L SENATOR TOBY ANN STAVISKY FLUSHING COMMUNITY LIAISON $1,076.93 SA ABRAHAM, PRINCY A MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY ASSOCIATE COUNSEL $2,376.93 RA ACEVEDO, SAMANTHA I SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS ALBANY COMMITTEE DIRECTOR $2,115.39 RA ADAMS, DAVID V SENATE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ALBANY SESSION SERGEANT-AT-ARMS $820.95 SA ADDOH, ISAAC SENATOR JAMAAL BAILEY BRONX COMMUNITY LIAISON $563.47 SA ADEY, BRIAN T SENATOR JOSEPH A. GRIFFO UTICA DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTR $3,076.93 RA ADLER, ROGER B MAJORITY OPERATIONS OFFICE NEW YORK COUNSEL $961.54 SA ADORNO, JONATHAN M MINORITY ADMINISTRATION ALBANY COMMUNITY AFFAIRS REPRESENTATIVE $961.54 SA AGALO-OS, GRACE P SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS EAST ELMHURST ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT $1,384.62 RA AGOSTO, KENNETH G SENATOR JAMAAL BAILEY BRONX DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF $2,217.70 RA AGUAM, RAYAN S MAJORITY COMMUNICATIONS ALBANY NEW MEDIA SPECIALIST $2,162.61 RA AGUI, MARI S MAJORITY OPERATIONS OFFICE NEW YORK EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/EVENT COORDINATO $2,101.40 RA AGUIRRE, COLIN D SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ALBANY TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE $1,307.70 RA AIKIN, DANIEL R SENATOR MICHAEL H. RANZENHOFER WILLIAMSVILLE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND SPECI $2,650.00 RA ALAPATT, BRIAN S SENATOR THOMAS F. O'MARA ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $1,940.00 SA ALARCON, ANTONIO SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS EAST ELMHURST DISTRICT POLICY & ORGANIZING DIRECTO $2,000.00 RA ALDANA, MIRIAM O MINORITY ADMINISTRATION ALBANY DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS $1,576.93 RA ALDRICH, MARK C SENATE M&O/POST OFFICE ALBANY POSTAL CLERK $1,721.88 RA ALEXANDER, CHRISTOPHER T MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY ASSOCIATE COUNSEL $2,884.62 RA ALEXANDER, PAUL A SENATOR JAMES SANDERS ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $2,884.62 RA ALEXIS, STEPHANIE M SENATOR DAVID S. CARLUCCI NEW CITY DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE $1,250.00 RA ALLACCO, KATHERINE N MINORITY CONF SERV & EXT RELATIONS ALBANY EXTERNAL RELATIONS LEGISLATIVE AIDE $2,115.39 SA ALLAIN, MICHAEL R SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/SESS ASST ALBANY SENATE SESSION ASSISTANT $826.67 SA ALLEN, DONNA M SS/SENATE OFFICE SERVICES ALBANY OFFICE MANAGER $1,822.22 RA ALLKOFER, FRANK X SENATOR JOSEPH E. ROBACH ROCHESTER CONSTITUENT RELATIONS AIDE $769.24 SA ALPAUGH, ROBIN M SENATOR FREDERICK J. AKSHAR II BINGHAMTON DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS $2,692.31 RA ALVARENGA, JONATHAN M MINORITY CONF SERV & EXT RELATIONS NEW YORK EXTERNAL AFFAIRS ASSOCIATE $2,115.39 SA AMATO, CHRISTIAN M SENATOR ALESSANDRA BIAGGI BRONX DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF $2,692.31 RA AMBRECHT, MICHAEL R SENATOR THOMAS F. O'MARA ALBANY COUNSEL $2,961.54 SA AMOR, LOREN MINORITY LEADER'S SENIOR STAFF NEW YORK DIR. INTERGOVERNMENTAL EXTERNAL AFRS $6,153.85 RA ANAGNOSTAKIS, MICHAEL SENATOR JAMES SKOUFIS NEW WINDSOR SENIOR ADVISOR $1,153.85 SA ANDERSON, TIA S MINORITY OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS ALBANY EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT $1,538.47 RA ANDERSON III, H ARTHUR SEC OF THE SENATE/TEMP ASSIGNMENT ALBANY COMMUNITY AIDE $385.00 SA ANDREWS, SHELLEY M MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY RULES COUNSEL $3,423.08 RA ANNABI, JACQUELINE SENATOR SUSAN SERINO PUTNAM VALLEY DISTRICT OFFICE COORDINATOR $2,307.70 RA ANREUS, ISABEL M SENATOR JULIA C. SALAZAR ALBANY CONSTITUENT SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE $1,615.39 RA ANTHONY, PATRICIA W SENATOR JOSEPH E. ROBACH ROCHESTER SCHEDULER & CONSTIT. RELATIONS COORD $2,307.70 RA ANTONOVICH, PAUL C SENATE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ALBANY SESSION SERGEANT-AT-ARMS $881.85 SA APONTE, INGA L MINORITY CONF SERV & EXT RELATIONS BROOKLYN TRANSLATOR $1,730.77 RA ARDMAN, BARBARA J SENATE PERSONNEL OFFICE ALBANY EMPLOYEE BENEFITS ASSISTANT $2,688.71 RA ARMELLINO, MARY FRANCES SEC OF THE SENATE/TEMP ASSIGNMENT ALBANY SECRETARY / RECEPTIONIST $1,384.62 RA ARMONY, BEATRICE L SENATOR PATRICK M. GALLIVAN ALBANY EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT / OFFICE MANAGER $2,792.31 RA ARNAUD, RACHEL L SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/FELLOWS ALBANY SENATE FELLOW $1,571.43 SA ARREDONDO, JULIA I SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS EAST ELMHURST COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR $1,538.47 RA ARTESSA, ALICIA G MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY ASSOCIATE COUNSEL $2,307.70 RA SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2019 Check Date: 02/06/19 Page:2 of 32 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #21: 01/10/19 - 01/23/19 Bi-Weekly Name Office Area Location Title Pay Basis ARUL, JERRY H SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/SESS ASST ALBANY SENATE SESSION ASSISTANT $826.67 SA ASBURY, MEGHAN N SENATOR JOSE M. SERRANO ALBANY LEGISLATIVE AIDE $1,615.39 SA ASHLAW, RICHARD L SENATOR JOSEPH A. GRIFFO MASSENA CONSTITUENT REPRESENTATIVE $634.62 SA AUMICK, DEBORAH A SENATOR CATHARINE M. YOUNG OLEAN CONSTITUENT SPECIALIST $1,050.81 SA AUSTIN, JOSHUA D SEC OF THE SENATE/TEMP ASSIGNMENT ALBANY LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT $15.50 TE AVEIS, VERONICA M SENATOR ROXANNE J. PERSAUD BROOKLYN CHIEF OF STAFF $2,961.54 RA AVIGNONE, VALERIE SENATOR KENNETH P. LAVALLE MOUNT SINAI EXECUTIVE SECRETARY $1,948.08 RA AYBAR-VENTURA, LIZNEL C MINORITY CONF SERV & EXT RELATIONS NEW YORK EXTERNAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATE $2,115.39 SA BACHORSKI, RACHEL A SENATOR MICHAEL H. RANZENHOFER WILLIAMSVILLE LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT $980.77 SA BAEZ, JAY SENATOR JOSE G. RIVERA BRONX HEALTH COMMITTEE DIRECTOR $1,807.70 RA BAILEY, JOSHUA C SENATOR JAMES L. SEWARD ONEONTA LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT $1,630.77 RA BALKIN, EMMA C SENATOR CHRISTOPHER JACOBS BUFFALO SENATE AIDE $1,153.85 RA BALL, JESSIKA SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/SESS ASST ALBANY SENATE SESSION ASSISTANT $826.67 SA BALLANTYNE, SUZY S MINORITY LEADER'S SENIOR STAFF ALBANY DIRECTOR OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIR $5,769.24 RA BANGS, SARAH L SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE/MINORITY ALBANY DEPUTY DIRECTOR $2,961.54 RA BANKS, NIGEL D SENATE M&O/SUPPLY ALBANY SUPPLY CLERK $1,343.08 RA BANVILLE III, JOHN K SEC OF THE SENATE/TEMP ASSIGNMENT ALBANY SENIOR POLICY ADVISOR $3,876.39 RA BARKSDALE, STUART A SENATOR ANDREA STEWART-COUSINS YONKERS DRIVER $676.93 SA BARLIS, MARIA SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS EAST ELMHURST SPECIAL ASSISTANT/SCHEDULER $1,538.47 RA BARNAS, ALINA SENATE M&O/HOUSEKEEPING ALBANY HOUSEKEEPER $555.12 SA BARRON, MATTHEW R SENATOR NEIL D. BRESLIN ALBANY LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT $1,969.24 RA BARRY, KATHRYN F SENATOR NEIL D. BRESLIN ALBANY COMMUNITY LIAISON $1,522.12 SA BARTH, ADAM J SENATOR MICHAEL N. GIANARIS ALBANY LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL $2,788.47 RA BARTON, CATHERINE H SENATOR ELIZABETH 0'C. LITTLE GLENS FALLS CONSTITUENT SERVICE AIDE $2,141.77 SA BARTZ, MELISSA R FO/PAYROLL ALBANY PAYROLL PROCESSOR $1,220.44 RA BARUCH, BARBARA SENATOR JOHN C. LIU BAYSIDE COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE $769.24 SA BARZ, STEVEN T SENATOR JOSEPH E. ROBACH ROCHESTER DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS $2,500.00 RA BAUER, BRANDON T SENATOR PATRICK M. GALLIVAN ELMA CONSTITUENT RELATIONS AIDE $12.00 TE BAUMRIN, RURIK A SENATOR BRAD HOYLMAN NEW YORK LEGISLATIVE AIDE/COMMUNITY LIAISON $1,384.62 RA BAYALAMA, GODFRE-VIANNEY SENATOR ZELLNOR Y. MYRIE ALBANY DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS $2,500.00 RA BAZELL, STEPHANIE S SENATOR BRAD HOYLMAN ALBANY POLICY DIRECTOR/COUNSEL $3,076.93 RA BEACH, WILLIAM J SENATE M&O/DIRECTOR'S OFFICE ALBANY DIRECTOR OF MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS $5,645.41 RA BECK, FREDERICK A SS/PRODUCTION SERVICES ALBANY DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTIONS $4,341.04 RA BELL, HOLLY L SEC OF THE SENATE/TEMP ASSIGNMENT ALBANY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT $2,230.77 RA BELL, JAMES SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ALBANY DIRECTOR, SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES $6,779.12 RA BELLANDO, RICHARD S MAJORITY OPERATIONS OFFICE HAUPPAUGE LEGISLATIVE AIDE $1,224.12 SA BENDER, TREVOR W SENATOR RICH FUNKE ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $1,961.54 RA BENJAMIN, LATOYA R SENATOR JAMES SANDERS JAMAICA DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT $2,115.39 RA BENJAMIN, MICHAEL D SENATOR ROXANNE J. PERSAUD BROOKLYN SPECIAL ASSISTANT $592.31 SA BENNARDO, RAYMOND M SENATOR JOHN J. FLANAGAN SMITHTOWN CHIEF OF STAFF $4,855.67 RA BENNETT, DENNIS P SENATOR PHILIP BOYLE BAY SHORE DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE $461.54 SA BENOIT, MARCUS MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT $1,923.08 SA BENSON, PETER H SS/QUICK COPY ALBANY PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN $1,699.45 RA BENTLEY, AARON T SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/FELLOWS ALBANY SENATE FELLOW $1,571.43 SA BERESFORD, BRIAN R SENATE M&O/DO COORDINATOR NEW YORK DOWNSTATE OPERATIONS COORDINATOR $1,919.77 RA SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2019 Check Date: 02/06/19 Page:3 of 32 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #21: 01/10/19 - 01/23/19 Bi-Weekly Name Office Area Location Title Pay Basis BERGHELA JR, CARMINE CH/DOCUMENT ROOM ALBANY DOCUMENT CLERK $1,824.26 RA BERGUSON, TIMOTHY J SENATOR SUSAN SERINO ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $2,019.24 RA BERLIANT, LESLIE K SENATOR JEN METZGER MIDDLETOWN CHIEF OF STAFF/DIR. COMMUNICATIONS $2,500.00 RA BERO, ALLYSON N SENATOR PAMELA HELMING GENEVA COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COORD / SCHEDULER $1,615.39 RA BESSINGER, AUGUSTUS F SS/PRODUCTION SERVICES ALBANY FINISHING TECHNICIAN $1,952.99 RA BEST, BRYAN W SENATOR SIMCHA FELDER ALBANY ACTING CHIEF OF STAFF $4,596.16 RA BHATTI, MOBEEN I MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY POLICY ANALYST $2,500.00 RA BIANCHI, ANTONIO M SENATOR JAMES TEDISCO CLIFTON PARK INTERN $13.00 TE BIEGEL, RAE DAWN SENATE M&O/POST OFFICE ALBANY POSTAL CLERK $1,110.20 RA BIERNACKI, JASON J SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ALBANY MANAGER STS EDUC. AND SUPPORT $4,419.19 RA BINI, FIORELLA S SENATOR LUIS SEPULVEDA BRONX OUTREACH COORDINATOR $1,346.16 RA BINKOWSKI, STEVEN B STS/BUSINESS APPLICATIONS CENTER ALBANY WEB DEVELOPER $2,611.75 RA BISHOP, JEFFREY C SENATOR JAMES L. SEWARD ONEONTA COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR $3,073.08 RA BISKUP, LYDIA A SENATOR SUSAN SERINO HYDE PARK DIRECTOR OF DISTRICT OFCE OPERATIONS $3,384.62 RA BISSAILLON, TANYA MEDIA SERVICES ALBANY PHOTOGRAPHER $2,100.36 RA BLAIR, RYAN T SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES NEW YORK DIGITAL DIRECTOR $3,777.10 SA BLAIS, KATHERINE A SS/SENATE OFFICE SERVICES ALBANY DATA ENTRY OPERATOR $1,501.02 RA BLIZINSKI, ALEXANDER J SENATOR JAMES TEDISCO ALBANY LEGISLATIVE AIDE $1,288.47 RA BLOSSER-BERNARDO, TERRY L MAJORITY CONFERENCE SERVICES ALBANY GRAPHIC DESIGN ASSISTANT $1,082.22 SA BLOWER II, BRUCE G SENATOR KENNETH P.
Recommended publications
  • AMERICAN P VERSIGHT
    AMERICAN p VERSIGHT January11,2021 VIA ONLINE PORTAL DouglasHibbard Chief,InitialRequestStaff OfficeofInform ationPolicy DepartmentofJustice 441GStNW,6thFloor Washington,DC20530 ViaOnlinePortal Re: Expedited Freedom of Information Act Request DearFOIAOfficer: PursuanttotheFreedomof InformationAct(FOIA),5U.S.C.§552,andthe implem entingregulationsof youragency,Am ericanOversightmakesthefollowing requestforrecords. OnJanuary6,2021,PresidentTrumpinciteda mtoob attackCongresswhile mbers em werecertifyingtheelectionforPresident-electJoeBiden. 1 Theapparent insurrectionistsattackedtheCapitolBuilding,forcedtheirwaypastreportedly understaffedCapitolPolice,andultim atelydelayedtheCongressionalsessionbyforcing lawmakersandtheirstaffstoflee. 2 Fourpeoplediedduringthisassaultandafifth person,aCapitolPoliceofficer,diedthefollowingdayfrominjuriesincurredwhile engagingwithrioters. 3 Whilem ilitia mbers em roamedthehallsofCongress,Trum preportedlyfoughtagainst deployingtheD.C.NationalGuard, 4 andtheDefenseDepartm entreportedlyinitially 1 PressRelease,OfficeofSen.MittRom ney,Rom neyCondemInsurrectionatU.S. ns Capitol, Jan.6,2021, https://www.romney.senate.gov/rom ney-condem ns-insurrection- us-capitol. 2 RebeccaTan,etal., TrumpSupportersStormU.S.Capitol,WithOneWomanKilledand TearGasFired, Wash.Post(Jan.7,2021,12:30AM), https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trum p-supporters-storm -capitol- dc/2021/01/06/58afc0b8-504b-11eb-83e3-322644d82356 story.html. 3 EricLevenson, WhatWeKnowAboutthe5DeathsinthePro-TrumpMobthatStormedthe Capitol, CNN(Jan.8,2021,5:29PM),
    [Show full text]
  • EPL/Environmental Advocates
    THE NATION NEEDS NEW YORK Each January, the state Legislature gathers for a six-month session to grapple with the pressing issues of the day and to advance public policy that will make our state a better place in which we live, work, and play. Over the years, New York has set the tone for enacting bold laws to protect the environment, to cut pollution, and to improve the health of our communities and people. In the late 1800s we enacted the forever-wild provision of the state Constitution; in the 1980s we adopted the nation’s first acid rain law and the bottle bill; and, we have the most comprehensive environmental quality review act in the nation. It is truly breathtaking what can be achieved when the Legislature focuses and commits to protecting the environment. The 1993 session is a prime example of what is possible – in that year, agreements were forged to enact the Long Island Pine Barrens Protection Act, the Environmental Protection Fund, and the Clean Air Compliance Act! We chose an image for this year’s cover that depicts all that is at-risk if our leaders fail. For sure we have made enormous progress that we don’t want to lose. But, community character continues to be challenged by overdevelopment, we struggle to provide safe water for drinking, and we have too many people exposed to air pollution that can make them sick. As we bear witness to what is shaping up as the most anti-environment federal government (Congress and the Administration sharing this equally), the question for all New Yorkers is: are our leaders ready to embrace the challenge and demonstrate to the nation how strong environmental laws and standards lead to the progress and prosperity we all need? 2 EPL/Environmental Advocates is one of the first TABLE OF organizations in the nation formed to advocate for the future of a state’s environment and the health of its citizens.
    [Show full text]
  • Supplement to the City Record the Council —Stated Meeting of Wednesday, October 14, 2009
    SUPPLEMENT TO THE CITY RECORD THE COUNCIL —STATED MEETING OF WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2009 THE COUNCIL INVOCATION The Invocation was delivered by Rev. Jacques Andre DeGraff, Senior Advisor, Minutes of the New York Theological Seminary, 475 Riverside Dr. Ste. 500, New York, NY STATED MEETING 10115. of Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 2:10 p.m. Oh, Lord, our God, The President Pro Tempore (Council Member Rivera) when I in awesome wonder consider Acting Presiding Officer all the worlds Thy hands have made, I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder. Council Members Thy power throughout Thy universe displayed. Then sings my soul, my savior God to thee, Christine C. Quinn, Speaker how great Thou art, how great Thou art. Maria del Carmen Arroyo Vincent J. Gentile Michael Nelson Our Father and our God, Tony Avella Alan J. Gerson James S. Oddo the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the maker of heaven and earth, Charles Barron Eric N. Gioia Annabel Palma we come before Your throne of grace Gale A. Brewer Sara M. Gonzalez Domenic M. Recchia, Jr. to praise Your name and give thanks. Leroy G. Comrie, Jr. Vincent M. Ignizio Diana Reyna Elizabeth S. Crowley Robert Jackson Joel Rivera On this occasion in the greatest democracy, Bill de Blasio Letitia James James Sanders, Jr. in the greatest city on Your planet, Inez E. Dickens Melinda R. Katz Larry B. Seabrook we impose to invite today Erik Martin Dilan G. Oliver Koppell Helen Sears Your presence in these hallowed halls. Come in to our discussions and our deliberations.
    [Show full text]
  • Letter to the Public Service Commission Chair
    November 19, 2019 Hon. John Rhodes Chair New York State Public Service Commission 3 Empire State Plaza - 20th Floor Albany, NY 12223 Re: Rate case nos. 19-G-0309 and 19-G-0310, Keyspan Gas East Corporation d/b/a National Grid and the Brooklyn Union Gas Company d/b/a/ National Grid NY Dear Chairman Rhodes: We are writing to you today to urge the New York State Public Service Commission to decline National demanded rate increases. Moreover, we request that the Commission initiate a penalty proceeding for National to the lives of both individuals and businesses, and a separate prudence proceeding into the failure to invest in necessary measures to avoid this moratorium in Kings, Nassau, Queens, and Suffolk Counties. I. The Rate Cases As we are sure you know, Long Island and New York City have some of the highest electric rates in the United States. In addition, the cost of living in the five counties served by National Grid is among the highest in New York State. This results in extreme, unequal financial pressures on low- and moderate-income homeowners and apartment dwellers. Simultaneously, despite natural gas prices continually dropping over the past 10 years, National Grid has increased their gas prices. National Grid has stated that this is for investment in infrastructure, but as we can see from the moratorium, not much of that extra money made it there. the counties in New York City, and approximately a 7% increase for the Long Island counties. The Companies also proposed $1.5 billion in infrastructure investments purportedly aimed at enabling them to provide safe, reliable, and affordable service.
    [Show full text]
  • EPL/Environmental Advocates
    VOTERS’ GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 A quick look at the scores & find your legislators 4 EPL/Environmental Advocates is one of the first 2013 legislative wrap-up organizations in the nation formed to advocate for the future of a state’s environment and the health of its citizens. Through 6 lobbying, advocacy, coalition building, citizen education, and policy Oil slick award & development, EPL/Environmental Advocates has been New York’s honorable mention environmental conscience for more than 40 years. We work to ensure environmental laws are enforced, tough new measures are enacted, and the public is informed of — and participates in — important policy 8 Assembly scores by region debates. EPL/Environmental Advocates is a nonprofit corporation tax exempt under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code. 18 Senate scores by region EPL/Environmental Advocates 22 353 Hamilton Street Bill summaries Albany, NY 12210 (518) 462-5526 www.eplscorecard.org 26 How scores are calculated & visit us online 27 What you can do & support us Awaiting action at time of print Signed into law How to read the Scorecard Rating Bill description SuperSuper Bills Bills Party & district Region 2013 Score 2012 Score New York SolarFracking Bill MoratoriumClimate &Protection HealthChild Impacts ActSafe ProductsCoralling Assessment Act Wild Boars Incentives for Energy StarShark Appliances Fin ProhibitionTransit Fund ProtectionPromoting LocalGreen Food Buildings Purchasing Extender 1 2 3 4 9 11 12 16 17 23 24 27 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo (D) ? ? S ? ? Eric Adams (D-20/Brooklyn)
    [Show full text]
  • Senate Code Enforcement (Pdf)
    Senate Majority Prioritize Code Enforcement Across New York State (Albany, NY) The Senate Majority today advanced sweeping legislation improving safety by addressing code enforcement failures across the State. The legislation is the result of a six month investigation and report on code enforcement practices in New York spearheaded by Senator James Skoufis, Chair of the Senate Committee on Investigations & Government Operations, and Senator Brian Kavanagh, Chair of the Senate Committee on Housing, Construction, and Community Development. The legislation passed today will prioritize the safety and well-being of New York residents and first responders, increase transparency for stakeholders and further empower all levels of government to address code violations. “Code enforcement is essential to keeping roofs over our heads, walls from collapsing, and New Yorkers safe in their homes and businesses,”Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said. “I applaud Senator James Skoufis, Chair of the Senate Investigations & Government Operations Committee and Senator Brian Kavanagh, Chair of the Senate Housing, Construction, & Community Development Committee for conducting an investigation into code enforcement issues and generating a report with proposals to help address these concerns. The legislation advanced by the Senate Majority will combat the alarming code enforcement shortfalls that were uncovered, and will help keep New Yorkers safe.” The legislation that the Senate Majority passed was the result of a six month investigation into Code Enforcement in New York State. The investigation took a comprehensive look at the full lifecycle of the code enforcement process, as well as a close examination of four municipalities: City of Albany, City of Newburgh, City of Mount Vernon, and Town of Ramapo.
    [Show full text]
  • ETHICS & STATE AFFAIRS May 4, 2021 Hon. Andrea Stewart
    COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT THICS TATE FFAIRS E & S A EDWARD L. MURRAY May 4, 2021 CHAIR Hon. Andrea Stewart-Cousins Hon. Carl Heastie Majority Leader Speaker New York State Senate New York State Assembly Legislative Office Building 907 Legislative Office Building 932 Albany, NY 12247 Albany, NY 12248 Hon. Robert Ortt Hon. William Barclay Minority Leader Minority Leader New York State Senate New York State Assembly Legislative Office Building 909 Legislative Office Building 933 Albany, NY 12247 Albany, NY 12248 Hon. Alessandra Biaggi Hon. Kenneth Zebrowski Chair, Committee on Ethics & Oversight Chair, Committee on Governmental Operations New York State Senate New York State Assembly Legislative Office Building 905 Legislative Office Building 625 Albany, NY 12247 Albany, NY 12248 Re: Request for Legislative Oversight Hearing on the Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE) Dear Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins, Speaker Heastie, Senate Minority Leader Ortt, Assembly Minority Leader Barclay, Senator Biaggi, and Assembly Member Zebrowski: I write on behalf of the New York City Bar Association’s Committee on Government Ethics and State Affairs to join the call by civic groups for a legislative oversight hearing on the Joint Commission on Public Ethics (“JCOPE”).1 1 See, e.g., Clark, Dan, “Good government groups urge Albany to hold new hearings on ethics reform,” WBFO/NPR, Apr. 22, 2021, https://news.wbfo.org/post/good-government-groups-urge-albany-hold-new-hearings- ethics-reform. About the Association The mission of the New York City Bar Association, which was founded in 1870 and has 25,000 members, is to equip and mobilize a diverse legal profession to practice with excellence, promote reform of the law, and uphold the rule of law and access to justice in support of a fair society and the public interest in our community, our nation, and throughout the world.
    [Show full text]
  • New York State Legislature Public Hearing Calendar
    Andrea Stewart-Cousins Carl E. Heastie Temporary President of the Speaker Senate and Majority Leader New York State Assembly New York State Senate NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE PUBLIC HEARING CALENDAR For Immediate Release: July 23, 2021 July 27 Joint – Senate Standing Committee on Aging Chair: Senator Rachel May Senate Standing Committee on Health NOTE Chair: Senator Gustavo Rivera NEW and Senate Standing Committee on Labor TIME Chair: Senator Jessica Ramos AND Public Hearing: Nursing Home, Assisted Living, and Homecare Workforce – LOCATION Challenges and Solutions Place: Van Buren Hearing Room A, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor, Albany, New York Time: 9:00 A.M. Contact: Ingrid Gonzalez-McCurdy (315) 967-3465 Media Contact: Jessica Hess (315) 810-2109 ORAL TESTIMONY BY INVITATION ONLY July 28 Senate Standing Committee on Elections Chair: Senator Zellnor Y. Myrie Public Hearing: To Solicit Testimony on Voting Experiences and Issues from Voters in New York City Place: Medgar Evers College, Founders’ Auditorium, 1650 Bedford Avenue, First Floor, Brooklyn, New York Time: 10:00 A.M. Contact: Edline Jacquet (518) 455-2410 Media Contact: Matthew Baer (518) 455-1350 ORAL TESTIMONY BY INVITATION ONLY Aug. 4 Senate Standing Committee on Elections Chair: Senator Zellnor Y. Myrie Sponsors: Senator Rachel May and Senator John Mannion Public Hearing: To Solicit Testimony on Voting Experiences and Issues from Voters Place: SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, SUNY EF, Gateway Center, 1 Forestry Dive, Syracuse, New York Time: 10:00 A.M. Contact: Edline Jacquet (518) 455-2410 Media Contact: Matthew Baer (518) 455-1350 ORAL TESTIMONY BY INVITATION ONLY Aug.
    [Show full text]
  • New York State Rifle & Pistol
    DISTRICT 23 DISTRICT 7 (R) *Tom Reed A (D) *Nydia Velazquez F (D) Tracy Mitrano F DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 24 (D) *Hakeem Jeffries F (R) *John Katko A DISTRICT 9 (D) Dana Balter F New York (R) Lutchi Gayot ? DISTRICT 25 (D) *Yvette Clarke F (R) Jim Maxwell ? DISTRICT 10 (D) Joseph Morelle F State Rifle & (R) Naomi Levin ? DISTRICT 26 (D) *Jerrold Nadler F (R) Renee Zeno ? Pistol DISTRICT 11 (D) *Brian Higgins F (R) *Dan Donovan F DISTRICT 27 Association, (D) Max Rose F (R) *Chris Collins A DISTRICT 12 (D) Nate McMurray F Inc. (R) Eliot Rabin ? (D) *Carolyn Maloney F STATEWIDE 713 Columbia Tpke DISTRICT 13 E. Greenbush, NY 12061 (R) Jineea Butler ? Governor Phone: 518-272-2654 (D) *Adriano Espaillat F (R) Marcus J. Molinaro A (D) *Andrew M. Cuomo F www.nysrpa.org DISTRICT 14 (R) Anthony Pappas AQ Attorney General (R) Keith Wofford ? (D) Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez F (D) Letitia A. James F 2018 Endorsements DISTRICT 15 Comptroller (R) Jason Gonzalez ? (R) Jonathan Trichter ? (D) *Jose E. Serrano F (D) *Thomas P. DiNapoli F U.S. Senate DISTRICT 16 (R) Chele Farley ? (D) *Eliot Engel F State Senate DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 17 (D) *Kirsten Gillibrand F (R) *Kenneth P. LaValle D U.S. House of (D) *Nita Lowey F (D) Gregory-John Fischer F DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 2 Representatives (R) James O’Donnell ? (R) *John J. Flanagan C DISTRICT 1 (D) *Sean P. Maloney F (D) Kathleen Bradbury Cleary F (R) *Lee Zeldin A DISTRICT 19 DISTRICT 3 (R) *John Faso A (R) Dean Murray A- (D) Perry Gershon F (D) Monica R.
    [Show full text]
  • THE STATE of EARLY LEARNING in NEW YORK TOO MANY YOUNG LEARNERS STILL LEFT out Access to Full-Day Pre-K and Child Care by Legislative District
    BRIEFING GUIDE THE STATE OF EARLY LEARNING IN NEW YORK TOO MANY YOUNG LEARNERS STILL LEFT OUT Access to Full-Day Pre-K and Child Care By Legislative District What New York Leaders Need to Do Now Recommendations for 2019-20 Enacted Budget Acknowledgments Preparation of this report was truly a team effort by the Ready for Kindergarten, Ready for College Campaign including Betty Holcomb, Center for Children’s Initiatives, Marina Marcou O’Malley, the Alliance for Quality Education, Dorothy (Dede) Hill, the Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy, and Pete Nabozny, The Children’s Agenda for valuable data analysis and editing. Special thanks to Jennifer March, executive director, Citizens’ Committee for Children and to the Committee’s data and research team, including Marija Drobnjak, and Sophia Halkitis, for the providing data on subsidized child care in New York City. In addition, we want to thank the National Alliance for Early Success, the New York Community Trust, Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation and The Partnership for America’s Children for their support. THE STATE OF EARLY LEARNING IN NEW YORK TOO MANY YOUNG LEARNERS STILL LEFT OUT | 2 OPPORTUNITIES DENIED Working Families And The State’s Youngest Learners Left Out HIGHLIGHTS • The Governor’s proposal to add just $15 million for pre-K for 3- and 4- year olds, is unlikely to add even the 3,000 new seats he promises, and falls dismally short of rising need and unmet demand. More than 100 districts gave formal notice of interest in adding pre-K last October. • 80,000 four-year-olds across the state – mostly outside New York City – still have no full-day pre-K.
    [Show full text]
  • Budget Equity Xxviii 2020 Vision: an Anti-Poverty Agenda
    NEW YORK STATE BLACK, PUERTO RICAN, HISPANIC, AND ASIAN LEGISLATIVE CAUCUS Assemblywoman Tremaine Wright, Chairperson THE PEOPLE’S BUDGET BUDGET EQUITY XXVIII 2020 VISION: AN ANTI-POVERTY AGENDA Assemblywoman Senator Assemblyman Senator Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou Jamaal Bailey Félix Ortiz Jessica Ramos Nathalia Fernandez Caucus Budget Co-Chair Caucus Budget Co-Chair Caucus Budget Co-Chair Caucus Budget Co-Chair Caucus Budget Co-Chair OFFICERS Assemblywoman Tremaine Wright, Chairperson Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages, 1st Vice Chairperson Senator Luis Sepulveda, 2nd Vice Chairperson Assemblyman Victor Pichardo, Secretary Senator Brian A. Benjamin, Treasurer Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou, Parliamentarian Assemblywoman Latrice M. Walker, Chaplain MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY Carmen E. Arroyo Kimberly Jean-Pierre Jeffrion L. Aubry Latoya Joyner Charles Barron Ron Kim Rodneyse Bichotte Walter Mosley Michael A. Blake Felix Ortiz Vivian E. Cook Crystal D. Peoples-Stokes Marcos Crespo N. Nick Perry Catalina Cruz J. Gary Pretlow Taylor Darling Philip Ramos Maritza Davila Karines Reyes Carmen De La Rosa Diana C. Richardson Inez E. Dickens Jose Rivera Erik M. Dilan Robert J. Rodriguez Charles D. Fall Nily Rozic Nathalia Fernandez Nader Sayegh Mathylde Frontus Al Taylor David F. Gantt Clyde Vanel Pamela J. Hunter Jaime Williams Alicia L. Hyndman SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY Carl E. Heastie MEMBERS OF THE SENATE Jamaal Bailey Kevin S. Parker Leroy Comrie Roxanne Persaud Robert Jackson Jessica Ramos Anna Kaplan Gustavo Rivera John Liu Julia Salazar Monica R.
    [Show full text]
  • David I. Weprin
    Assemblymember DAVID I. WEPRIN Reports to the Community Summer 2019 Serving the partial or entire communities of: Briarwood, Bellerose, Bellerose Manor, Fresh Meadows, Glen Oaks, Hillcrest, Hollis Hills, Holliswood, Jamaica Estates, Jamaica Hills, Oakland Gardens, Queens Village, Richmond Hill, South Richmond Hill, and Utopia. A Message From DAVID I. WEPRIN Standing up to Hate in Floral Park Dear Friends and Neighbors, I hope you are enjoy- ing the summer and staying cool during the hot weather. It continues to be my Assemblyman Weprin stands in solidarity against hate alongside elected officials and com- pleasure to repre- munity members. sent District 24 and advocate on your behalf in the state legislature. Assemblyman David I. Weprin stood with NY State Attorney General Letitia James, Congressman Gregory Meeks, State Senators Leroy Comrie, John C. I am excited to announce that this Liu, Kevin Thomas, and Assemblymembers Clyde Vanel, Ed Braunstein, and legislative session was the most pro- Alicia Hyndman to denounce the hateful attack against Hindu Priest Swami Ji Harish Chander Puri, who was targeted for wearing religious clothing in ductive in our state’s history and once Floral Park. again many of my bills have passed both houses of the legislature and have Celebrating Israel with Governor Cuomo been signed or await the Governor’s signature. Notably, many of the bills directly address issues brought to light by local community members. This year both houses were able to pass laws guaranteeing adoptees access to their birth certificates, prohibiting discrimination based on religious attire or appearances, authorizing a study to expand the Long Island Motor Parkway, and holding utility Assemblymember Weprin marches in the parade with Governor Andrew M.
    [Show full text]