NYS Senate passes Fuschillo’s Reverse Vending Machine Bill

June 19, 2008

On Monday, June 16, the New York State Senate passed a bill, sponsored by Senator Charles J Fuschillo, Jr which would require “big box” stores to have reverse vending machines (RVMs) on site. 

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NYS Senate passes Fuschillo’s “Social Host” bill

June 12, 2008

On Tuesday, June 10, the New York State Senate passed a bill that would hold adults responsible if they allow underage people to drink on their property.

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NYS Senate passes bills to crack down on “fake cops”

May 29, 2008

Yesterday, May 28, the New York State Senate passed legislation, sponsored by Senator Charles J. Fuschillo (R-Merrick), that would increase penalties for crimes committed while impersonating a police officer and expand criminal impersonation to include the impersonation of any law enforcement officer.

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NYS Senate passes bill to Ban Texting While Driving

May 28, 2008

Yesterday, May 27, the New York State Senate passed legislation that will prohibit text messaging on cell phones while operating a vehicle.

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NY AG to host hearing on Pension Fraud, tomorrow

May 21, 2008

Tomorrow , May 22, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo will preside over a statewide  pension fraud public hearing at SUNY Farmingdale.

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NYS Senate passes bill for Tax Credits to Businesses that use Alternative Energy

May 20, 2008

Yesterday, May 19, the New York State Senate passed a bill which would provide tax credits to New York businesses that install alternative energy and electric systems.

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Fuschillo and Rice propose ignition interlocks for DWIs

May 16, 2008

Sen. Fuschillo and DA Rice talk about interlocks, 5/15/08

5/15/08: Sen. Fuschillo (center) and DA Rice (2nd left) explains the interlock system. Photo from www.senatorfuschillo.com

Yesterday, May 15, New York State Senator Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr and Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice joined by anti-DWI advocates called for mandatory probation and the installation of ignition interlock devices for all convicted drunk drivers in Long Island and five other NY counties.

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NYS Senate Passes Gas Tax Holiday

May 7, 2008

Today, May 7, the New York State Senate passed legislation to eliminate the New York State taxes on gasoline from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.

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NYS Senate passes Red-Light Cameras in Nassau

May 1, 2008

Yesterday, April 30, the New York State Senate passed a bill that will allow Nassau County to install cameras which will catch drivers running red-lights.

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Speaker Silver says NO to Gas Tax Cut; Blasts Bush and State GOP over Oil Prices

April 30, 2008

NYS Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver

NYS Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver (D-Manhattan) just announced that he doesn’t support the proposal for a Summer Gas Tax Holiday. This comes right after the NYS Senate Majority called for a passage of this tax relief plan.

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NYS Budget Passes

April 10, 2008

New York State Legislators came to an agreement yesterday up in Albany. The 2008-2009 New York State Budget was finally approved. It will include $121.7 billion in state spending, an increase of 4.9% from last year.

“In the face of two crises, one in government and one in our economy we came together to produce a responsible budget for the people of New York,” said Governor Paterson. “This was by no means a perfect process, nor is it a perfect product. But we were able to achieve the programmatic reforms and cost controls needed to move forward and confront the challenges ahead.”

Local Details from the 2008/09 Budget:

Education, the budget calls for a $1.8 billion increase in school aid statewide. On Long Island , almost every district will see an increase in school aid.

School District-08/09 State Aid-Increase from 07/08

Bellmore- 4,692,353 (+ 841,402)

Bellmore-Merrick- 19,591,127 (+ 1,829,411)

Island Trees- 15,209,617 (+1,563,466)

Levittown- 51,726,163 (+4,570,320)

Merrick- 6,091,849 (+353,337)

North Bellmore- 11,652,339 (+1,139,585)

North Merrick- 6,596,619 (+890,163)

Seaford- 9,970,932 (+576,502)

Wantagh- 14,751,451 (+1,045,550)

Nassau Community College will get $28.5 million for a new Performing Arts Building, new Parking Lots, updated Windows, new Energy Savings Initiatives, updated Fire Alarms and Public Address System.

SUNY Farmingdale will receive $39.3 millionand SUNY Westbury $13 Million.

For other school districts on Long Island or in NY click here http://assembly.state.ny.us/comm/WAM/2008schoolaid/#n

For a full list of other SUNY schools click here http://assembly.state.ny.us/comm/WAM/2008sunycuny/2008suny.html

Parks, $120 million for state parks, statewide. Jones Beach will get $4.2 million for boardwalk improvements, Zach’s Bay Comfort Station, upgrades in the water treatment plant and pool filtration system.

For a full list of state aid to New York parks click here http://assembly.state.ny.us/comm/WAM/2008Parks/2008parks.pdf

Statewide Details:

Economic Development Projects, statewide $350 millionfor the New York State Capital Assistance Program (NYSCAP).

Heathcare, $25 million for 400,000 uninsured children.

For a full list click here http://www.budget.state.ny.us/

New Statewide Taxes:

Closing unintended tax loopholes ($429 million); increasing programmatically tailored fees ($203 million); increasing cigarette taxes by $1.25 per pack to $2.75 to fund health care investments ($265 million); and requiring Internet retailers such as Amazon.com to collect sales tax which is already owed to the State ($50 million). Certain Executive Budget revenue proposals were rejected, including taxing illegal drugs, imposing an additional $15 auto insurance surcharge, collecting a five-cent deposit on non-carbonated beverages, and removing restrictions on the operations of Quick Draw – though authorization for the game will be extended for two years.


State Assembly Rejects Congestion Plan

April 7, 2008

The New York City Congestion Pricing Plan has died.

In conference, behind closed doors today, New York State Assembly members rejected Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s proposal. The plan never made it to the Assembly floor, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver refused to bring it up for vote due to a lack of support. To qualify for $ 354.5 million in federal funds the State Legislature had until midnight tonight to pass the controversial measure. The federal funds would’ve been used for immediate mass transit improvements.