Also at 10 a.m.,
the Assembly holds a public hearing on medical aid in dying, Legislative Office Building, Roosevelt Hearing Room C, second floor, Albany.
At 11 a.m.,
the Assembly holds a public hearing on supports for foster parents and relative and nonrelative caretakers, Legislative Office Building, Roosevelt Hearing Room C, Albany.
At 11:30 a.m.,
the Assembly holds a public hearing on oversight of the state fiscal year 2017 - 2018 state budget for New York State Homes and Community Renewal, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, Manhattan.
At 10 a.m.,
the Assembly holds a public hearing on the Excelsior Scholarship and the Enhanced Tuition Awards programs, Legislative Office Building, Roosevelt Hearing Room C, Albany.
At 10 a.m.,
the Assembly holds a public hearing on immigrant access to health care, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, Manhattan.
At 1 p.m.,
the Assembly holds a public hearing on the adequacy of funding for prevention, treatment and recovery services, 250 Broadway, Assembly Hearing Room, Manhattan.
Also at 10 a.m.,
the Assembly holds a public hearing to examine the funding included in the 2017 - 2018 budget to enhance the housing opportunities for individuals who receive services and support from the state Office of Mental Health or the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities, LOB, Roosevelt Hearing Room C, Albany.
The Democratic - controlled state
assembly held a public hearing on Thursday that included some heated exchanges.
Not exact matches
At 11 a.m., the
Assembly Health Committee
holds a
public hearing on medical aid in dying, Assembly Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, Man
hearing on medical aid in dying,
Assembly Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, Man
Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, Manhattan.
At 9:30 a.m., the state Senate Committee on Finance and the
Assembly Committee on Ways and Means
hold a joint
public hearing on the 2018 - 2019 executive budget in regard to taxes, Legislative Office Building, Hearing Room B,
hearing on the 2018 - 2019 executive budget in regard to taxes, Legislative Office Building,
Hearing Room B,
Hearing Room B, Albany.
Also at 10:30 a.m., the state
Assembly will
hold a
public hearing to examine the impact of the proposed federal offshore natural gas and oil lease authorization on the state's environment, Legislative Auditorium, William H. Rogers Building, 725 Veterans Memorial Highway, Smithtown, Long Island.
At 10:30 a.m., the
Assembly Committee on Codes, the Committee on Health and the Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
hold a joint
public hearing on marijuana decriminalization and regulation, Assembly Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, 19th floor, Man
hearing on marijuana decriminalization and regulation,
Assembly Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, 19th floor, Man
Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, 19th floor, Manhattan.
Assemblyman Jim Tedisco (R,C,I - Glenville), 49th State Senate District candidate, today is calling on the New York State Senate to join the state
Assembly and the U.S. House of Representatives and
hold public hearings on the safety of our state's water supply.
UPDATE 2/23/18: Following the announcement of station closures in Upper Manhattan, State
Assembly member Linda Rosenthal is calling on the MTA to halt its plans until it
holds a
public hearing first.
Last week, the New York State
Assembly Higher Education committee
held a
public hearing to review the performance of the new Excelsior Scholarship program.
At the same time, the Democratic - led
Assembly plans to
hold public hearings on water quality issues in early September.
At 11 a.m., the
Assembly Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions
holds a
public hearing on the impact of Amtrak's New York Penn Station infrastructure renewal program on the MTA, the LIRR and New York commuters, Assembly Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, Man
hearing on the impact of Amtrak's New York Penn Station infrastructure renewal program on the MTA, the LIRR and New York commuters,
Assembly Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, Man
Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, Manhattan.
At 10:30 a.m., the
Assembly will
hold a
public hearing to examine the need for reforms to the criminal justice system to ensure fairness, improve community / police relations and to protect the safety of law enforcement officers, Assembly Hearing Room 1923, 19th Floor, 250 Broadway, Man
hearing to examine the need for reforms to the criminal justice system to ensure fairness, improve community / police relations and to protect the safety of law enforcement officers,
Assembly Hearing Room 1923, 19th Floor, 250 Broadway, Man
Hearing Room 1923, 19th Floor, 250 Broadway, Manhattan.
The Connecticut General
Assembly's Labor Committee
held a
public hearing on Tuesday to address Governor Daniel Malloy's proposed minimum wage hike.
Also at 10:30 a.m., the
Assembly Committee on Cities
holds a
public hearing on «Infrastructure Needs Relating to Cities,» to examine the infrastructure problems of cities and explore potential solutions, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., the Bronx.
The
Assembly's Health Committee is scheduled to
hold a
public hearing on the measure Monday in Albany.
At 10 a.m., the
Assembly Correction Committee and Subcommittee on Transitional Services
hold a
public hearing on solutions to overcome the barriers faced by ex-offenders in need of affordable housing to address homelessness and recidivism, 250 Broadway, Manhattan.
Also at 11 a.m., the
Assembly Committee on Labor and Commission on Skills Development and Career Education
hold a joint
public meeting on pre-apprenticeship and work preparation programs in New York state, Hamilton
Hearing Room B, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor, Albany.
Also at 10:30 a.m., the
Assembly will
hold a
public hearing to examine the impact of the Renewable Portfolio Standard program and the proposed creation of the Clean Energy Fund for the advancement of large scale renewable energy production, Assembly Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, 19th Floor, Man
hearing to examine the impact of the Renewable Portfolio Standard program and the proposed creation of the Clean Energy Fund for the advancement of large scale renewable energy production,
Assembly Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, 19th Floor, Man
Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, 19th Floor, Manhattan.
Also at 11 a.m.,
Assembly members Crystal Peoples - Stokes, Rodneyse Bichotte, Fred Thiele Jr. and Michele Titus and state Sen. James Sanders
hold a
public hearing examining the 2017 MWBE Disparity Study and the overall MWBE program, Legislative Office Building, Hamilton Hearing Room B,
hearing examining the 2017 MWBE Disparity Study and the overall MWBE program, Legislative Office Building, Hamilton
Hearing Room B,
Hearing Room B, Albany.
Also at 10 a.m., the
Assembly will
hold a
public hearing to examine the status of inmates with mental illness in the state's prisons and local jails and to determine whether changes may be needed to appropriately address the treatment of mentally ill prisoners, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor, Hearing Room C,
hearing to examine the status of inmates with mental illness in the state's prisons and local jails and to determine whether changes may be needed to appropriately address the treatment of mentally ill prisoners, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor,
Hearing Room C,
Hearing Room C, Albany.
At noon, the
Assembly will
hold a joint
public hearing to examine the adequacy of the fee schedule for medical provider reimbursement proposed by the Workers» Compensation Board to be used under both the workers» compensation system and the no - fault system and to determine its impact on access to quality treatment and return to work rates, Hearing Room B, LOB,
hearing to examine the adequacy of the fee schedule for medical provider reimbursement proposed by the Workers» Compensation Board to be used under both the workers» compensation system and the no - fault system and to determine its impact on access to quality treatment and return to work rates,
Hearing Room B, LOB,
Hearing Room B, LOB, Albany.
Also at 1 p.m., the
Assembly Committee on Real Property Taxation
holds a
public hearing to evaluate New York City's real property taxation system in its totality, and discuss improvements that could be made through state legislation, 250 Broadway, Manhattan.
At 10 a.m., the
Assembly will
hold a
public hearing to review the implementation of the State Budget and its impact on the programs under the purview of the Economic Development, Job Creation, Commerce and Industry Committee and the Committee on Small Business, Roosevelt Hearing Room C, LOB, 2nd Floor,
hearing to review the implementation of the State Budget and its impact on the programs under the purview of the Economic Development, Job Creation, Commerce and Industry Committee and the Committee on Small Business, Roosevelt
Hearing Room C, LOB, 2nd Floor,
Hearing Room C, LOB, 2nd Floor, Albany.
Also at 10:30 a.m., the
Assembly Committee on Cities
holds a
public hearing on infrastructure needs relating to cities, Legislative Chambers, Monroe County Office Building, Room 406, 39 W. Main St., Rochester.
At 10 a.m., four
Assembly committees and the Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic, and Asian Legislative Caucus
hold a
public hearing on the state's laws governing the age of criminal responsibility, Assembly Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, 19th Floor, Man
hearing on the state's laws governing the age of criminal responsibility,
Assembly Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, 19th Floor, Man
Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, 19th Floor, Manhattan.
At 11 a.m., the
Assembly will
hold a
public hearing to examine the growing need for home care and personal care as well as the obstacles to recruiting, employing and retaining an adequate home care workforce, Hearing Room C, LOB, 198 State St.,
hearing to examine the growing need for home care and personal care as well as the obstacles to recruiting, employing and retaining an adequate home care workforce,
Hearing Room C, LOB, 198 State St.,
Hearing Room C, LOB, 198 State St., Albany.
At 10 a.m.,
Assembly Standing Committees on Environmental Conservation and Health, and the Subcommittee on Oversight of the DEC,
hold a joint
public hearing to examine water quality issues and to review implementation of the $ 2.5 billion in water infrastructure funding contained in the 2017 - 18 budget, 250 Broadway, Manhattan.
The
Assembly's Correction Committee on Wednesday will
hold the first of what's expected to be a least two
public hearings to examine the operation of the state's prison system as well as recent allegations of inmate abuse.
Also at 10 a.m., the
Assembly Committee on Codes, the Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on Oversight, Analysis and Investigation
holds a
public oversight
hearing on forensic science laboratories, 250 Broadway, Assembly Hearing Room 1923, Man
hearing on forensic science laboratories, 250 Broadway,
Assembly Hearing Room 1923, Man
Hearing Room 1923, Manhattan.
At 10:30 a.m., the
Assembly Committee on Higher Education
holds a
public hearing on the changing demographics of students in higher education and educational opportunity programs, Roosevelt Hearing Room C, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor,
hearing on the changing demographics of students in higher education and educational opportunity programs, Roosevelt
Hearing Room C, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor,
Hearing Room C, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor, Albany.
Also at 11 a.m., the
Assembly Veterans's Affairs Committee Chair Michael DenDekker will
hold a
public hearing to review the $ 1 million in funding included in the 2017 - 2018 budget for veteran - to - veteran support services and other veterans» programs that are under the jurisdiction of the committee, LOB, Hearing Room C,
hearing to review the $ 1 million in funding included in the 2017 - 2018 budget for veteran - to - veteran support services and other veterans» programs that are under the jurisdiction of the committee, LOB,
Hearing Room C,
Hearing Room C, Albany.
At 11 a.m., the
Assembly Committee on Health, Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, and Committee on Insurance
hold a
public hearing on access to opioid overdose reversal drugs, 250 Broadway, 19th floor, Assembly Hearing Room, Man
hearing on access to opioid overdose reversal drugs, 250 Broadway, 19th floor,
Assembly Hearing Room, Man
Hearing Room, Manhattan.
Also at 10 a.m., various
Assembly committees
hold a
public hearing on the causes, risk factors, and impact of poverty among senior citizens in New York, Hearing Room B, LOB, 198 State St.,
hearing on the causes, risk factors, and impact of poverty among senior citizens in New York,
Hearing Room B, LOB, 198 State St.,
Hearing Room B, LOB, 198 State St., Albany.
Also at 10 a.m., the
Assembly Committee on Housing
holds a
public meeting on cooperatively owned housing,
Assembly Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Room 1923, Manhattan.
SUFFERN, NY (08/11/2014)(readMedia)-- Susan M. Kent, president of the New York State
Public Employees Federation, will be testifying today at a legislative
hearing held by state Sen. David Carlucci and
Assembly Member Eileen Gunther to discuss how the U.S. Supreme Court's Olmstead Decision is affecting services to people with developmental disabilities in New York.
At 11 a.m., the
Assembly will
hold a
public hearing to examine the effectiveness and implementation of the agricultural programs funded in the 2016 - 2017 SFY Budget, Hearing Room C, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor,
hearing to examine the effectiveness and implementation of the agricultural programs funded in the 2016 - 2017 SFY Budget,
Hearing Room C, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor,
Hearing Room C, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor, Albany.
At 10 a.m., The New York State
Assembly will
hold a
public hearing to examine the current state of New York's school infrastructure and facilities and study new ways to support, improve and modernize schools and boards of cooperative educational services.
At 10 a.m., the
Assembly Corrections Committee
holds a
public hearing on the Board of Parole, Roosevelt Hearing Room C, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor,
hearing on the Board of Parole, Roosevelt
Hearing Room C, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor,
Hearing Room C, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor, Albany.
At 11 a.m., the
Assembly will
hold a
public hearing to examine the range of healthcare challenges facing the state and local correctional facilities, including the adequacy of care, treatment for communicable diseases, women's healthcare and long - term care, LOB, Hearing Room C, 198 State St.,
hearing to examine the range of healthcare challenges facing the state and local correctional facilities, including the adequacy of care, treatment for communicable diseases, women's healthcare and long - term care, LOB,
Hearing Room C, 198 State St.,
Hearing Room C, 198 State St., Albany.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-- Education issues are on the agenda in Albany as state
Assembly lawmakers
hold another in a series of
public hearings on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget proposals.
The General
Assembly's Appropriations Committee has just begun
holding public hearings and state agency presentations on Malloy's proposed $ 19.8 billion budget, which is $ 569 million less than what lawmakers originally agreed to last year when they passed a two - year $ 40 billion plan.
A bipartisan Senate committee
held a
public hearing in March on the possibility and costs associated with a paid family leave proposal that was included in the State Senate's one - house budget and in a separate
Assembly proposal.
Its statement came as an
Assembly committee was
holding a
public hearing on the bill.
The bill was referred to the
Assembly Committee on Transportation, joining similar cell phone bills on
hold before getting a
public hearing.