At the same time, they point to Flanagan's vote in favor of the 2013 gun control law known as the SAFE Act (Flanagan and the Senate passed a package of
SAFE Act changes at the end of session, but those measures were unlikely to be taken up in the Democratic - led Assembly).
Flanagan, after he was elected by the conference, held a floor vote on a package of
SAFE Act changes that were unlikely to be taken up in the Democratic - led Assembly.
Assemblyman Bill Nojay (R - Livingston County) said one way for Flanagan — who voted for the gun control measure — to prove he is serious is to refuse to pass any extension of the rent regulation laws without agreement on «meaningful»
SAFE Act changes.
The news would be if Flanagan and the Senate GOP felt enough pressure from their base to force the Assembly to sign - on to reforms, by tying something they want (like the rent control extension, or mayoral control, or... [insert long list here] to acceptance of
SAFE Act changes.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie was not a party to
the SAFE Act changes agreed to by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Senate Republicans, nor is he endorsing the alterations.
Flanagan in May had pledged to push for
SAFE Act changes after he replaced fellow Long Island Republican Dean Skelos as the majority leader, who stepped down following a corruption arrest.
Republican Sen. Michael Nozzolio in a statement said Speaker Carl Heastie «refused» to participate in the negotiations over
the SAFE Act changes.
Not exact matches
I would bear in mind that a «gentleman» that
acts in a way that at one point in time would have been crushing to Caryn and has not learned from that and
changed is not
safe for abuse survivors to be around and is not a gentleman but a scumbag snake oil salesman masquerading as a gentleman and deserves to be treated as such in protection of the innocent.
Recent
changes to California Proposition 65 — also called the
Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement
Act — that go into effect in August 2018 will require beverage companies to call out specific chemical names in addition to a warning symbol.
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changed since the billionaires have come in we had to make the
changes no other manager could of kept us in the top four while we had to
change our whole structure I'm not saying wenger is perfect he does fustrate us all sometimes but were in
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So, when news surfaced Friday night that Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan and a top Cuomo aide had signed a Memorandum of Understanding making
changes to the
SAFE Act, it caused quite a bit of confusion, and also prompted a blistering statement from the third man in the room, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie on Monday said it was unlikely Democratic lawmakers will take up
changes to the
SAFE Act, calling amendments to the gun control law in his chamber «challenging.»
The June 17 shooting at a Charleston, South Carolina church that left nine people dead cooled legislative talks over
changes to the
SAFE Act in New York, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said Thursday in a radio interview.
Cuomo says the
changes being discussed in D.C. to bolster gun controls are «incremental at best,» and he slammed Florida Sen. Marco Rubio for saying the
SAFE Act allows people to modify an automatic weapon by removing a piece of «plastic» to make it legal,» inisting: «He doesn't know what he's talking about.»
I don't see too many
changes coming from us with the
SAFE Act.»
When
changes to the
SAFE Act first came to light, it looked an awful lot like the Senate Republicans and the Cuomo administration were repealing part of the governor's signature gun safety law without a three - way agreement to do so.
Senate Republicans and Gov. Andrew Cuomo administration's agreed to key
changes in the sweeping 2013 gun control law known as the
SAFE Act, according to a memorandum of understanding released on Friday afternoon.
The GOP - led Senate did approve at package of
changes to the
SAFE Act after Flanagan was elected majority leader, partially in response to concerns raised by upstate Republicans and gun - rights advocates who question his vote in favor of the
SAFE Act.
------ John Flanagan, who replaced Skelos as Senate majority leader last week, has assured upstate members he will push for
changes to Gov. Cuomo's controversial 2013
SAFE Act gun control law.
«This
change starts with doing everything in our power to keep guns out of the hands of people too dangerous to have them,» said Cuomo, who led the passage of the 2013
SAFE Act a month after the shooting massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
Republican lawmakers in the Assembly and Senate on Wednesday unveiled a push to
change the state's sweeping gun control law known as the
SAFE Act.
On a separate note I can not end without
changing the subject to the most important issue in ny repeal the
safe act
«They said, well we're confused by the
SAFE Act but then witnesses were able to report that they knew in great detail what the
SAFE Act required, what features of guns had to be
changed before they could be sold.»
«Now more than ever it's time to
change Albany and end corruption, to overturn the
SAFE Act, stand up for upstate residents and fight for our small businesses that are being weighed down by suffocating regulations.»
We're going to take what we can get in terms of making some kind of common - sense
change to the
SAFE Act,» Seward said.
But it also came after Flanagan pledged to enact some
changes to the gun control law, which is deeply opposed by gun - rights advocates, who are skeptical of the Long Islander's leadership in the chamber given his vote in favor of the
SAFE Act in 2013.
The Coalition says
changes the Senate approved to the
SAFE Act last week during the final days of the 2013 session left veterans out.
«We'll continue our efforts for
changes to the
SAFE Act,» said Sen. Pat Gallivan, a Republican from western New York.
Less than a week ager his election as majority leader of the state Senate, Republican John Flanagan on Sunday laid out an end - of - session to - do list with the pledge to pass «common sense»
changes to the
SAFE Act.
Senate Republicans will continue to push for
changes to the gun control law known as the
SAFE Act after Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office and Majority Leader John Flanagan reached an agreement to not enact a provision of the measure.
Flanagan backed the
SAFE Act in 2013, and had pledged to enact
changes after he was elected majority leader.
Last year, the budget included a
change to Cuomo's controversial gun - control law, the
SAFE Act.
Last week's shooting spree that left seven people dead in Santa Barbara, CA has not caused Astorino to
change his opposition to the
SAFE Act.
Law enforcement among those who seek to
change Cuomo's NY
SAFE gun control law; County Legislature to vote on resolution soon Law enforcement associations have been out front blasting Governor Cuomo's hastily passed NY
SAFE Act that makes New York the -LSB-...]
WHEREAS, the rushed process in drafting the NY
SAFE Act resulted in complex policy
changes, many of which have been left up to interpretation, are confusing, and were not thoroughly considered; and
However, one top state official maintains there have been no
changes to the
SAFE Act.
The sheriffs thought they were being summoned to the Capitol to discuss ideas for
changes to New York's gun control law, the
SAFE Act.
But climate
change naysayers were not relishing a return of Browner, who clashed with Republicans over the latters» attempts to dilute the Clean Water
Act but also was praised for working with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to strengthen the
Safe Drinking Water and Food Quality Protection
acts.
The EPA did take one tiny step — among the Bush administration's only ones to date — toward tackling global warming last week when it released regs governing how companies may pump and store carbon dioxide underground (to limit climate
change) without violating the
Safe Drinking Water
Act.
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One procedural amendment from Colorado representative Jared Polis proposed
changing the title of the bill from the
Safe and Accurate Food Labeling
Act of 2015 to the Deny Americans the Right to Know a
Act of 2015 to the Deny Americans the Right to Know
actact.
Well, largely because it is the null hypothesis, or rather, because humans have a tendency for messing up things they don't understand by
acting too quickly (we have tons of economic and political examples for this), and as a general rule it is usually
safer to only make small
changes and only when we're pretty sure we're right.
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Are you aware that the claim frequently made by opponents of US and other national action on climate
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acts to reduce its ghg emissions and China or other developing country does not
act it will make no difference because climate
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These features include: (a) it is a problem caused by some nations and people emitting high - levels of ghgs in one part of the world who are harming or threatening tens of millions of living people and countless numbers of future generations throughout the world who include some of the world's poorest people and who have done little to cause the problem, (b) the harms to many of the world's most vulnerable victims of climate
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The reason we should
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safe to be enjoyed by «future generations.»
Because no nation may ethically use as an excuse for non-action on climate
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