Assembly Republicans called on Tuesday for a vote on a constitutional amendment that would
strip pension benefits from state officials convicted of corruption and called an alternative measure working its way through the chamber a «watered - down» measure.
The measure would
strip pension benefits for public officials convicted of a felony.
Not exact matches
In the end, the Assembly wound up approving an alternative measure for
stripping corrupt officials of their
pension benefits.
Yegeri also explained the DA's desire for state officials also enact legislation
stripping pension, retirement
benefits and control over campaign funds from elected officials convicted of a crime, expelled from office, or resign due to a crime committed during their service.
-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.
Last month, Stec's legislation to
strip pension and retirement
benefits from officials convicted of a crime failed to make it out of committee.
Over the years, state lawmakers have
stripped away school funding as well as the wages,
pensions, workplace rights and health
benefits of public school educators.
Comptroller Tom DiNapoli is proposing legislation that would
strip public officials of their
pension benefits if they are convicted of a felony.
The state legislature last week approved a constitutional amendment allowing judges to
strip felonious officials of their
pension and retirement
benefits if they commit a crime related to their official duty.
SB1059 would
strip abusive teachers of their
pensions and health
benefits and prevent disciplinary records from being removed from personnel files after any length of time.
Over the years, state lawmakers have
stripped away school funding as well as the wages,
pensions, workplace rights and health
benefits of public school educators.
Senate Finance Committee member, Ron Wyden, and Senator Sherrod Brown of the Finance Committee Social Security,
Pensions, and Family Policy Subcommittee, together with five other Senate Democrats, introduced a bill with a goal of protecting citizens of United States who receive Social Security from
stripping away their
benefits in order to pay federal debts like student loans.