«I want to thank Governor Cuomo for doing the right thing and signing our common - sense, bipartisan bill to stop the implementation of the New
York City bag tax,» Flanagan said in the statement.
Not exact matches
New
York City - based Casper is known for delivering fluffy mattresses in boxes the size of golf
bags, and has raised $ 70 million in venture capital funding since launching in 2014.
Melitta's Café de Europa Single Serve Gourmet Coffees — available in four delicious varieties, including Classique (medium roast), Vienna Roast (dark roast), Blanc et Noir (a blend of light and dark roasts) and Espresso Toscana (extra dark roast)-- are available for purchase at www.melitta.com, www.amazon.com and most major retailers, including Shop Rite, Weis Markets, Stop & Shop, Giant PA, Giant MD, Martin's, A&P, Food Emporium, Superfresh, Waldbaum's, Pathmark, Shaw's, ACME, Walmart, DeMoulas, Big Y, King Kullen, Shurfine, Redner's, Hannaford, C - Town, Bravo, Fairway, King's, Thriftway, Shop N
Bag, Klein's and Zabar's, among many others in the metro areas of Boston, New
York City and Philadelphia.
But of course, the banning of formula manufacturer «swag» like free diaper
bags is nothing new, and certainly not confined to New
York City hospitals.
As part of the
city Health Department's voluntary Latch On NYC Initiative (which, I think we can agree, is a terrible name), New
York's 40 hospitals will give up «swag
bags» featuring formula logos (which include branded mugs and bottles), as well as document a medical reason for every bottle of formula that a newborn receives.
On a street in New
York City, a harried - looking mother with an infant in one arm and a stroller piled high with shopping
bags strode up to me and asked if I could hold her child while she bent to tie her shoe.
The New
York City's Health and Hospitals Corportation has banned the discharge
bags since 2007 and private hospitals are making similar committments.
In fact, even Page Six, The New
York Post's legendarily snarky celebrity gossip page was happy to share a picture of Teigen and Legend taking a stroll through New
York City this weekend, with Teigen lugging a diaper
bag in knee high boots and John Legend carrying baby Luna in a carrier.
De Blasio in 2016 unsuccessfully sought to flip the state Senate to Democratic control, making him a convenient punching
bag for Republicans and voters outside of New
York City.
The New
York City Council voted 28 - 20 to require certain retailers to collect a fee on each carryout
bag, paper or plastic, with some exceptions, with Mayor Bill de Blasio expressing support for the measure.
The bill to be taken up later today in the Senate would block any fees or taxes on carry - out merchandise shopping
bags in New
York City.
The Democratic - led Assembly approved a one - year delay in enacting a 5 - cent
bag tax in New
York City and the measure now goes to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is yet to take a public position on the issue.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo embraced a statewide ban on single - use plastic
bags, introducing a bill to outlaw them by next year day after Earth Day and a little more than a year after he blocked a 5 - cent surcharge that New
York City had sought to place on single - use plastic
bags.
Say what you will about the
bag fee legislation approved by the
City Council last month, It's probably fair to say no one expected the Democrat dominated New
York State Assembly to even consider overturning the will of the also overwhelming Democratic New
York City Council.
«Ladies and gentlemen, you should know that all of the residents and shoppers in New
York City will have some relief for at least one year, and will not have to pay the 5 cents (5 cents) per plastic
bag while shopping for groceries and other items,» Diaz wrote in the emailed statement.
Democratic Sen. Liz Krueger is urging constituents to write or call Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office to push him to veto a bill that would delay a 5 - cent surcharge on carry - out disposable
bags in New
York City.
The senator said his priorities for the coming session include permanently killing the so - called «
bag tax» in New
York City and fighting for additional mental health and special education funding across the city and st
City and fighting for additional mental health and special education funding across the
city and st
city and state.
If approved, this level of local control would fly in the face of actions taken this session by the legislature, which stripped New
York City of the ability to impose a
bag tax.
We have encouraged more thorough debate in Albany and for legislators to better understand key aspects of the New
York City law, such as its exemption for low - income residents or a plan to distribute 200,000 free reusable
bags.
As the Republican - controlled Senate Tuesday prepares to vote on legislation that would block New
York City from enacting a five - cent fee on plastic
bags, an environmental group is urging the Legislature to let the surcharge take effect.
After state lawmakers stepped in last week to vote on legislation that would delay the implementation of a plastic and paper
bag fee in New
York City, a Brooklyn assemblyman, Felix Ortiz, is looking to discourage use of disposable
bags statewide.
A Quinnipiac University poll released on Thursday was a mixed
bag for New
York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, with voters there split on the way he is handling his job as mayor.
On Monday, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie acknowledged there are concerns among some of the New
York City lawmakers in his conference over the
bag fee.
New
York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill on Tuesday that blocked implementation of a 5 - cent fee on plastic shopping
bags that was to go into effect the following day in New
York City.
NEW
YORK (CBSNewYork / AP)-- State lawmakers held a hearing Friday to examine whether New
York City's plan to impose a fee on plastic
bags will be a burden on consumers.
Off topic questions the Long Island Railroad and possible strike, the
City's contingency plans and role in the event of a strike, whether the petitions supporting continued operation of horse carriages, with 40,000 signatures recently delivered to
City Hall affect his thinking on the topic, what the 66 donors to Campaign for One New
York expect from the mayor, whether he plans to take any additional vacations this year, what initiatives Campaign for One New
York will next focus on, the status of the review of the 911 system upgrade and, concerning his trip to Italy, whether he is packed, whether he's packing his own
bags and what food he is most looking forward to.
A group of outer borough lawmakers gathered in Brooklyn today to unveil a bill to stop New
York City's recently passed plan to levy a five - cent surcharge on paper and plastic
bags.
On one side were environmentalists who were eager to see New
York City embrace a policy that they believe would help stem the unsightly spread of plastic
bags and deal a blow to the petroleum and plastics industry, a major culprit in pollution worldwide.
ALBANY — The yearslong debate over whether to impose a fee for plastic
bags in New
York appeared to come to a hard - fought end last month, when the
City Council voted to charge 5 cents for most plastic and paper shopping
bags.
«It's unfortunate, but not surprising, that the State Senate would vote to mandate that New
York City waste billions of plastic
bags each year,» said Councilman Brad Lander, a Brooklyn Democrat and one of the bill's sponsors.
State Senator Simcha Felder of Brooklyn, in Albany on Tuesday, is among the opponents of New
York City's plastic
bag fee.
A New
York City Housing Authority tenant leader tore into Manhattan Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal for leading chants claiming families can afford a proposed 10 - cent fee on plastic
bags at a rally in favor of the measure earlier this week.
That's a significant increase in wordiness for Felder, who said only one word in two of his three previous years in the Legislature, but had a jump in 2016 due to his lengthy defense of a bill that would have blocked New
York City from implementing a plastic
bag tax.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — As the state legislature debated a bill to stop New
York City from putting a 5 cent fee on plastic shopping
bags, it wasn't just downstate interests that were watching closely.
«The first two years of the de Blasio administration were a mixed
bag for a lot of people in New
York City,» Jeffries said.
New
York City is trying to do something about plastic bags, but my state Assemblymember is attempting to undermine the city's ability to do
City is trying to do something about plastic
bags, but my state Assemblymember is attempting to undermine the
city's ability to do
city's ability to do so.
ALBANY — New
York City shoppers can put away their coin purses if they want to continue to use plastic
bags.
State lawmakers have voted to delay the implementation of a five - cent fee on plastic and paper grocery
bags in New
York City, which effectively kills the bill.
Supporters of the fee have said 10 billion plastic
bags are thrown out a year in New
York — amounting to 1,700 tons a week, and only 5 % of plastic
bags are currently recycled in the
city.
ALBANY — A former state assemblyman is creating a super PAC to push for the resurrection of a law imposing a 5 - cent fee on disposable
bags in New
York City.
Republicans note that Felder has won legislative victories while conferencing with the GOP, including nonpublic education spending and the demise of the New
York City plastic
bag tax.
The Citizens Budget Commission and many others have had enough: it's time for New
York City to act on imposing a plastic
bag fee.
Most recently, a New
York City - backed move to charge a 5 - cent fee on plastic
bags was delayed amid concerns from state lawmakers.
«Supporters of New
York City's pending five - cent - per - carryout -
bag fee pitch the levy as environmentally sound, saving the
City from a perceived scourge of plastic shopping
bags,» Potrikus wrote.
Nixon, who supports placing a fee on plastic
bags in New
York City, was asked about the
bag ban issue during her first campaign trip to Buffalo last Wednesday.
The New
York State Retail Council in a letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo this week backed a delay of the 5 - cent fee on carry - out
bags in New
York City, but not because merchants will be able to pocket the surcharge.
Still, the council in the letter to Cuomo says the
bag fee is more preferable than an outright ban on plastic
bags in New
York City.
Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos did not break with Gov. Andrew Cuomo's concerns over a pending surcharge for carry - out
bags in New
York City.
Above, a man walks out of a store in New
York City with plastic
bags on May 05, 2016.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is due to decide today whether he will allow a fee on carry - out
bags in New
York City to be implemented or if he will delay the implementation of the 5 - cent surcharge.