We saw success statewide when voters approved a constitutional amendment to
strip elected officials convicted of felonies of their taxpayer funded pensions, a measure previously approved by both the Senate and Assembly.
Not exact matches
McGrath has announced his support for a bill that would
strip elected officials of their pensions if
convicted of a
felony.
If approved by voters this fall, any
elected official convicted of a
felony crime related to their office will be
stripped of their state pension.
Proposition Two would modify the state's constitution to allow judges the discretion to
strip the pensions from some
elected officials convicted of felonies.
-LSB-...] Rockland County Legislator Ed Day is sponsoring two resolutions that, if passed, would
strip elected officials of pension and retirement benefits when an
official is
convicted of any
felony offense against public administration while holding elective [cont] ED DAY SAYS CORRUPT POLITICOS SHOULD LOSE STATE PENSIONSRockland County TimesRockland County Legislator Ed Day is sponsoring two resolutions that, if passed, would
strip elected officials of pension and retirement benefits when an
official is
convicted of any
felony offense against public administration while holding elective [cont] Original source -LSB-...]
PRESS RELEASE FROM LEGISLATOR AND COUNTY EXECUTIVE CANDIDATE ED DAY Rockland County Legislator Ed Day is sponsoring two resolutions that, if passed, would
strip elected officials of pension and retirement benefits when an
official is
convicted of any
felony offense against public administration while holding elective office.
Rockland County Legislator Ed Day is sponsoring two resolutions that, if passed, would
strip elected officials of pension and retirement benefits when an
official is
convicted of any
felony offense against public administration while holding elective office.
Elsewhere on the ballot, voters did approve an amendment to the existing constitution that allows for the
stripping of pensions for
elected and appointed
officials convicted of a
felony, a move aimed at stoping corruption.
ALBANY — State lawmakers were assembling the skeleton
of a long - awaited deal on a number
of issues on Thursday evening, including a one - year extension
of Mayor Bill de Blasio's control
of New York City schools and an ethics reform measure that would
strip state pensions from
elected officials convicted of a
felony.