McDonough Offers 2005 Assembly Session Scorecard Jun 28, 2005 Assemblyman David G. McDonough (R,C,I-Merrick) is rating the Assembly’s just-ended 2005 legislative session as one of its most productive in recent years, but noted that many important issues were left unresolved. He vowed to continue fighting for...
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz Passes Legislation to Combat the Scourge of Methamphetamine in New York Jun 28, 2005 Taking action on the growing menace in New York State of methamphetamine use and methamphetamine labs, the New York State Assembly passed major legislation to combat this scourge which has spread across the country and threatens to rival the crack epidemic...
Silver Announces Legislative Agreement on Lower Manhattan "Marshall Plan" Jun 24, 2005 Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver today announced a major legislative agreement with Governor George Pataki, Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on a comprehensive plan that will fulfill the commitment made nearly...
Lupardo Supports Timothy’s Law Jun 20, 2005 For the fifth year in a row, the Assembly passed "Timothy’s Law," a bill Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-Broome) is a sponsor of that ends discrimination against people who need mental health and chemical dependency care (A.2912). The legislation...
Fitzpatrick and the Assembly Minority Repeat Demands for Action on Important Legislation Before Session End Jun 20, 2005 Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) today joined his fellow Assembly minority colleagues during an Albany press conference to again demand action from the Assembly leadership on important legislation that has been languishing in committees...
Assemblyman Dinowitz Passes Legislation Protecting Consumers Jun 19, 2005 Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz sponsored legislation that was passed by both the Assembly and Senate this week. If signed into law by Governor Pataki, the bill will save consumers money and aggravation from receiving unsolicited calls on their cell phones....
Lupardo: Cancer Mapping Legislation Passes Assembly Jun 9, 2005 Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-Endwell) announced that important legislation she sponsored on cancer mapping (A.1884) passed in the Assembly today with unanimous bi-partisan support (130-0). "This legislation takes New York a step closer toward linking...
Magnarelli’s Legislation Would Improve Amber Alert Plan Jun 7, 2005 Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli (D-Syracuse) announced Assembly passage of bi-partisan legislation he sponsored that would improve the Amber Alert Plan by requiring the state Division of Criminal Justice Services to work with local governments and law enforcement...
The Remarks Of Speaker Sheldon Silver - PACB Decision Press Conference Jun 6, 2005 A short time from now, the Public Authorities Control Board (PACB) will convene and will decide whether the taxpayers of this State, without the benefit of all the facts, should invest billions of dollars in the current plan put forth for development...
Lupardo: Bill to Give Veterans Better Benefits Passed by Assembly May 31, 2005 Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-Endwell) announced the Assembly passed legislation she sponsored, known as the Patriot Plan III, to expand benefits for veterans and their families (A.8291). The plan expands laws passed in 2003 and 2004 to help New Yorkers...
Dinowitz Helps Pass Budget Reform May 26, 2005 In a repudiation of Governor Pataki and an endorsement of greater openness and efficiency in state government, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz helped override the Governor’s veto of enabling legislation for a constitutional amendment to reform the budget...
Fitzpatrick and the Minority Conference Launched a Petition Drive for Civil Confinement Legislation May 25, 2005 Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) was joined today by his Assembly minority colleagues in launching a statewide petition drive designed to force the Assembly majority to act on civil confinement legislation and strengthen Megan’s...
The Remarks of Speaker Sheldon Silver - The Downtown Lower Manhattan Association and Association for a Better New York Breakfast May 20, 2005 Thank you, Bill, for another gracious and generous introduction. Thank you ladies and gentlemen for that warm reception and for allowing me this opportunity to further discuss the rebuilding and revitalization of Lower Manhattan. Bob Douglass. Bill...
Lupardo Sponsors Legislation Protecting Our Families from Sexual Predators May 19, 2005 Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-Endwell) is sponsoring civil confinement legislation that will safeguard our children by keeping sexual predators off our streets. "This legislation gives prosecutors in law enforcement a new tool to keep the most...
McDonough Announces Petition Drive for Civil Confinement Legislation May 19, 2005 Assemblyman David G. McDonough (R,I,C-Merrick) and his Assembly minority colleagues are launching a statewide petition drive designed to force Assembly majority to act on civil confinement legislation and strengthen Megan’s Law in an effort to further...
Statement on Pataki’s Lower Manhattan Speech May 12, 2005 I am always hopeful of any sign that the Lower Manhattan community will finally receive the kind of leadership and assistance we have been repeatedly promised. But after years of delay and disappointment, planning and announcements must produce results. We...
Fitzpatrick: ‘Hit, Run and Hide’ Legislation First Success On ‘Must-Do’ List Before Session End May 10, 2005 Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) is hailing Assembly passage of "hit, run and hide" legislation that will increase the penalties for drivers who leave the scene of fatal or personal injury accidents. The state Senate earlier passed the...
McDonough Offers Legislative "Must-Do" List Before Session End May 6, 2005 Assemblyman David G. McDonough (R,C,I-Merrick) joined his minority colleagues this week in alerting the full Assembly to legislative issues that must be addressed before the 2005 session ends in late June. "We have seven weeks left in the legislative...
Statement On Pataki Announcement That Freedom Tower Needs To Be Redesigned May 4, 2005 It is both troubling and unfortunate that it has taken mounting public pressure, the result of months of inaction and delay by Governor Pataki and Mayor Bloomberg for them to get together and announce that the Freedom Tower needs to be redesigned. In...
Notice of Public Hearing - Refund Anticipation Loans; Assembly Bills A.1971, A.1366, A.6880 Apr 15, 2005
McDonough: Assembly Majority Blocks Civil Confinement Legislation Apr 14, 2005 Assemblyman David G. McDonough (R,C,I-Merrick) today blasted the majority-led Assembly Mental Health Committee for refusing to allow civil confinement legislation to come to the floor for debate and a vote by the full Assembly. The legislation would give...
Fitzpatrick Introduces Legislation To Prohibit Human Cloning Apr 14, 2005 Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) has introduced bipartisan and Senate-supported legislation that would prohibit the use of cloning technology to initiate development of human beings at the embryonic stage of life and to prohibit human...
Fitzpatrick Announces DEC Accepting Summer Camp Applications Apr 12, 2005 Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) says the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is accepting applications for its summer environmental education camp program. "This summer camp program is a great opportunity for children...
McDonough Supports Take Our Daughters or Sons to Work Day Apr 7, 2005 Assemblyman David G. McDonough (R,C,I-Merrick) is announcing his support for the "Take Our Daughters or Sons to Work Day" on Thursday, April 28. "When we take our daughters or sons into the workplace we give them a wonderful opportunity to see the...
Silver Welcomes 1,300 Verizon Employees to Lower Manhattan Mar 29, 2005 Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver today welcomed the official announcement of the relocation of the Verizon Corporate Offices to 140 West Street in Lower Manhattan. The move will bring 1,300 employees and Verizon's executive offices to the downtown area,...
Magnarelli Awards $5,000 Grant to St. Joseph’s Reading Program Mar 25, 2005 Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli (D-Syracuse) recently awarded St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center a $5,000 grant. The funds will be applied toward the hospital’s "Reach Out and Read" program and will be used to purchase approximately 1,200 books...
Lupardo: Brownfield Funding Will Help Clean Up Former EJ Industrial Sites Mar 23, 2005 Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-Endwell) announced that an agreement has been reached between the Assembly, Senate and Gov. Pataki that will provide $155,000 in funding to help identify, investigate and clean up contaminated sites, known as brownfields,...