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GOV. CUOMO WANTS ALL NEW YORK COLLEGE STUDENTS VACCINATED Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that New York’s public college students attending in-person classes this fall will be required to be fully vaccinated before the start of the semester. He is encouraging private schools to adopt the same rules for their students. Cornell University, Ithaca College and Syracuse University announced earlierthis
SARATOGA MEET TO OPEN JULY 15, WITH SEPARATE AREAS FOR NON Saratoga Race Course will re-open to fans at near full capacity when the 2021 summer meet commences on July 15. Most areas of the track and and the backyard will be open to vaccinated patrons, with smaller sections designated for non-vaccinated fans, who will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. FULLY VACCINATED NEW YORKERS CAN NOW DITCH MASKS IN MOST Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday announced the new updated guidelines — fully vaccinated individuals may resume life without wearing masks or social distancing in many public spaces. However, state guidelines recommend that everyone should still wear masks indoors when in the presence of others with unknown vaccination status. SENATE BILL WOULD CREATE HEALTH REGISTRY TO TRACK “LONG Senate bill would create health registry to track “long-COVID” cases. March 03, 2021 – Buffalo, NY – FEMA partnered with New York state to open additional Covid-19 vaccination sites across New York, including this one at the Delavan Grider Community Center in Buffalo. A state senator wants to create a health registry to track long-term NEW POLL SHOWS WIDESPREAD MISTRUST OF HOW NURSING HOME Photo courtesy of the Governor’s Office Gov. Andrew Cuomo returns ventilators to the Pathways Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center in Niskayuna on April 12, 2020 after Pathways Nursing home made an unsolicited contribution of the machines to New York state as part of the ongoing efforts against COVID-19. EXPERTS RANK BEST AND WORST PRESIDENTS (GUESS WHERE TRUMP The scholars who responded to the survey said that of all 44 presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt had the best first year in office followed by Washington and Lyndon Johnson. Donald Trump is named as the president whose first year in office was the worst followed by Andrew Johnson and George W. Bush. The survey also added a series ofquestions
LEGISLATION WOULD REDUCE PUNISHMENT FOR PROSTITUTES More in Policy: Experts predict more revenue, and more problem gamblers, when mobile sportsbook launches June 3, 2021; Bill would make general contractors liable for “wage theft” on all construction projects June 1, 2021; Saratoga meet to open July 15, with separate areas for non-vaccinated fans May 28, 2021 ULSTER COUNTY OFFERS KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOUSE AS A More in Policy: Bill would make general contractors liable for “wage theft” on all construction projects June 1, 2021; Saratoga meet to open July 15, with separate areas for non-vaccinated fans May 28, 2021; NYC to begin using mental health teams for some non-violent emergency calls May 25, 2021 “GREEN AMENDMENT” TO STATE CONSTITUTION WILL BE IN VOTERS Photo courtesy of the New York State DEC Basswood Pond in Otsego County. A constitutional amendment before voters this November would guarantee that every New Yorker “shall have a right to clean air and water, and a healthful environment.” THE LEGISLATIVE GAZETTE May 7, 2021 by ARIANA JIMENEZ, Gazette staff writer. The Senate recently passed legislation (S.5923-a) sponsored by Senator Kevin Thomas, that would prevent the revocation of federal COVID-19 stimulus checks for individuals and families with children to satisfy money judgments. Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein sponsors the Assemblyversion of
GOV. CUOMO WANTS ALL NEW YORK COLLEGE STUDENTS VACCINATED Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that New York’s public college students attending in-person classes this fall will be required to be fully vaccinated before the start of the semester. He is encouraging private schools to adopt the same rules for their students. Cornell University, Ithaca College and Syracuse University announced earlierthis
SARATOGA MEET TO OPEN JULY 15, WITH SEPARATE AREAS FOR NON Saratoga Race Course will re-open to fans at near full capacity when the 2021 summer meet commences on July 15. Most areas of the track and and the backyard will be open to vaccinated patrons, with smaller sections designated for non-vaccinated fans, who will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. FULLY VACCINATED NEW YORKERS CAN NOW DITCH MASKS IN MOST Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday announced the new updated guidelines — fully vaccinated individuals may resume life without wearing masks or social distancing in many public spaces. However, state guidelines recommend that everyone should still wear masks indoors when in the presence of others with unknown vaccination status. SENATE BILL WOULD CREATE HEALTH REGISTRY TO TRACK “LONG Senate bill would create health registry to track “long-COVID” cases. March 03, 2021 – Buffalo, NY – FEMA partnered with New York state to open additional Covid-19 vaccination sites across New York, including this one at the Delavan Grider Community Center in Buffalo. A state senator wants to create a health registry to track long-term NEW POLL SHOWS WIDESPREAD MISTRUST OF HOW NURSING HOME Photo courtesy of the Governor’s Office Gov. Andrew Cuomo returns ventilators to the Pathways Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center in Niskayuna on April 12, 2020 after Pathways Nursing home made an unsolicited contribution of the machines to New York state as part of the ongoing efforts against COVID-19. EXPERTS RANK BEST AND WORST PRESIDENTS (GUESS WHERE TRUMP The scholars who responded to the survey said that of all 44 presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt had the best first year in office followed by Washington and Lyndon Johnson. Donald Trump is named as the president whose first year in office was the worst followed by Andrew Johnson and George W. Bush. The survey also added a series ofquestions
LEGISLATION WOULD REDUCE PUNISHMENT FOR PROSTITUTES More in Policy: Experts predict more revenue, and more problem gamblers, when mobile sportsbook launches June 3, 2021; Bill would make general contractors liable for “wage theft” on all construction projects June 1, 2021; Saratoga meet to open July 15, with separate areas for non-vaccinated fans May 28, 2021 ULSTER COUNTY OFFERS KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOUSE AS A More in Policy: Bill would make general contractors liable for “wage theft” on all construction projects June 1, 2021; Saratoga meet to open July 15, with separate areas for non-vaccinated fans May 28, 2021; NYC to begin using mental health teams for some non-violent emergency calls May 25, 2021 “GREEN AMENDMENT” TO STATE CONSTITUTION WILL BE IN VOTERS Photo courtesy of the New York State DEC Basswood Pond in Otsego County. A constitutional amendment before voters this November would guarantee that every New Yorker “shall have a right to clean air and water, and a healthful environment.” THE LEGISLATIVE GAZETTE Voters say Gov. Andrew Cuomo should not resign by a 49-41 percent margin, compared to a 51-37 percent majority who said he should not resign last month, according to a new Siena College poll of registered New York state voters. In a generic Democrat vs. Republican 2022 gubernatorial matchup, the 70% VAX RATE CAN UNDO RESTRICTIONS 1 day ago · Written by JOSEPH GRIECO, Media Specialist on June 11,2021
ABOUT US – THE LEGISLATIVE GAZETTE The Legislative Gazette is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization with a mission of keeping New Yorkers informed about the politics, policy, and people of New York State government.The newspaper is published as an educational project under the auspices of the Digital Media and Journalism Department at the State University of New York, College at New Paltz. GOV. CUOMO WANTS ALL NEW YORK COLLEGE STUDENTS VACCINATED Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that New York’s public college students attending in-person classes this fall will be required to be fully vaccinated before the start of the semester. He is encouraging private schools to adopt the same rules for their students. Cornell University, Ithaca College and Syracuse University announced earlierthis
GOVERNOR CUOMO EASES TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS, BEGINNING APRIL Governor Cuomo eases travel restrictions, beginning April 1. Beginning April 1st, domestic travelers entering New York from other U.S. states and territories will no longer be required to quarantine. However, the state Department of Health still recommends a two-week quarantine after domestic travel as an added precaution, even though it is no SEN. HOYLMAN TO TWITTER CEO: BAN ROBERT KENNEDY JR. OVER State Sen. Brad Holyman, D-Manhattan, has called on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to ban Robert F. Kennedy, Jr from the social media platform over tweets about the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine. Holyman has also called for the permanent suspension of Kennedy’s nonprofit Children’s Health Defense from the platform as well. THE LEGISLATIVE GAZETTE Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday that COVID-19 antibody testing of health care workers in Westchester, New York City and Long Island revealed similar, or lower, rates of positive tests than the general population in those areas. GOV. CUOMO’S RATINGS SOAR IN NEW POLL; MOST THINK FEDERAL More in Policy: Experts predict more revenue, and more problem gamblers, when mobile sportsbook launches June 3, 2021; Bill would make general contractors liable for “wage theft” on all construction projects June 1, 2021; Saratoga meet to open July 15, with separate areas for non-vaccinated fans May 28, 2021 THE LEGISLATIVE GAZETTE The Green Party is now on enough state ballots nationwide to receive 305 electoral votes in the 2020 election – 270 are needed to win. This puts the Green Party on a potential path for success in the 2020 presidential election. THE LEGISLATIVE GAZETTE With the budget passed amid a global health emergency, the legalization of marijuana has been put on the back burner for now. However, a handful of state lawmakers are regularly urging their colleagues to resume session and pass a recreational cannabis billbefore June.
THE LEGISLATIVE GAZETTE May 7, 2021 by ARIANA JIMENEZ, Gazette staff writer. The Senate recently passed legislation (S.5923-a) sponsored by Senator Kevin Thomas, that would prevent the revocation of federal COVID-19 stimulus checks for individuals and families with children to satisfy money judgments. Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein sponsors the Assemblyversion of
CUOMO SAYS 70 PERCENT VACCINATION RATE WOULD TRIGGER 1 day ago · June 7, 2021 – New York City: Gov. Andrew Cuomo provides a COVID-19 update. Photo by Don Pollard, Office of the Governor. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that once 70 percent of adult New Yorkers receive the first dose of a vaccine, the remainingCOVID-19
FULLY VACCINATED NEW YORKERS CAN NOW DITCH MASKS IN MOST Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday announced the new updated guidelines — fully vaccinated individuals may resume life without wearing masks or social distancing in many public spaces. However, state guidelines recommend that everyone should still wear masks indoors when in the presence of others with unknown vaccination status. SARATOGA MEET TO OPEN JULY 15, WITH SEPARATE AREAS FOR NON Saratoga Race Course will re-open to fans at near full capacity when the 2021 summer meet commences on July 15. Most areas of the track and and the backyard will be open to vaccinated patrons, with smaller sections designated for non-vaccinated fans, who will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. GOVERNOR CUOMO EASES TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS, BEGINNING APRIL Governor Cuomo eases travel restrictions, beginning April 1. Beginning April 1st, domestic travelers entering New York from other U.S. states and territories will no longer be required to quarantine. However, the state Department of Health still recommends a two-week quarantine after domestic travel as an added precaution, even though it is no GOV. CUOMO WANTS ALL NEW YORK COLLEGE STUDENTS VACCINATED Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that New York’s public college students attending in-person classes this fall will be required to be fully vaccinated before the start of the semester. He is encouraging private schools to adopt the same rules for their GOV. CUOMO’S RATINGS SOAR IN NEW POLL; MOST THINK FEDERAL More in Policy: Experts predict more revenue, and more problem gamblers, when mobile sportsbook launches June 3, 2021; Bill would make general contractors liable for “wage theft” on all construction projects June 1, 2021; Saratoga meet to open July 15, with separate areas for non-vaccinated fans May 28, 2021 EXPERTS RANK BEST AND WORST PRESIDENTS (GUESS WHERE TRUMP The scholars who responded to the survey said that of all 44 presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt had the best first year in office followed by Washington and Lyndon Johnson. Donald Trump is named as the president whose first year in office was the worst followed by Andrew Johnson and George W. Bush. The survey also added a series ofquestions
LEGISLATION WOULD REDUCE PUNISHMENT FOR PROSTITUTES More in Policy: Experts predict more revenue, and more problem gamblers, when mobile sportsbook launches June 3, 2021; Bill would make general contractors liable for “wage theft” on all construction projects June 1, 2021; Saratoga meet to open July 15, with separate areas for non-vaccinated fans May 28, 2021 ULSTER COUNTY OFFERS KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOUSE AS A More in Policy: Bill would make general contractors liable for “wage theft” on all construction projects June 1, 2021; Saratoga meet to open July 15, with separate areas for non-vaccinated fans May 28, 2021; NYC to begin using mental health teams for some non-violent emergency calls May 25, 2021 THE LEGISLATIVE GAZETTE May 7, 2021 by ARIANA JIMENEZ, Gazette staff writer. The Senate recently passed legislation (S.5923-a) sponsored by Senator Kevin Thomas, that would prevent the revocation of federal COVID-19 stimulus checks for individuals and families with children to satisfy money judgments. Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein sponsors the Assemblyversion of
CUOMO SAYS 70 PERCENT VACCINATION RATE WOULD TRIGGER 1 day ago · June 7, 2021 – New York City: Gov. Andrew Cuomo provides a COVID-19 update. Photo by Don Pollard, Office of the Governor. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that once 70 percent of adult New Yorkers receive the first dose of a vaccine, the remainingCOVID-19
FULLY VACCINATED NEW YORKERS CAN NOW DITCH MASKS IN MOST Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday announced the new updated guidelines — fully vaccinated individuals may resume life without wearing masks or social distancing in many public spaces. However, state guidelines recommend that everyone should still wear masks indoors when in the presence of others with unknown vaccination status. SARATOGA MEET TO OPEN JULY 15, WITH SEPARATE AREAS FOR NON Saratoga Race Course will re-open to fans at near full capacity when the 2021 summer meet commences on July 15. Most areas of the track and and the backyard will be open to vaccinated patrons, with smaller sections designated for non-vaccinated fans, who will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing. GOVERNOR CUOMO EASES TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS, BEGINNING APRIL Governor Cuomo eases travel restrictions, beginning April 1. Beginning April 1st, domestic travelers entering New York from other U.S. states and territories will no longer be required to quarantine. However, the state Department of Health still recommends a two-week quarantine after domestic travel as an added precaution, even though it is no GOV. CUOMO WANTS ALL NEW YORK COLLEGE STUDENTS VACCINATED Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that New York’s public college students attending in-person classes this fall will be required to be fully vaccinated before the start of the semester. He is encouraging private schools to adopt the same rules for their GOV. CUOMO’S RATINGS SOAR IN NEW POLL; MOST THINK FEDERAL More in Policy: Experts predict more revenue, and more problem gamblers, when mobile sportsbook launches June 3, 2021; Bill would make general contractors liable for “wage theft” on all construction projects June 1, 2021; Saratoga meet to open July 15, with separate areas for non-vaccinated fans May 28, 2021 EXPERTS RANK BEST AND WORST PRESIDENTS (GUESS WHERE TRUMP The scholars who responded to the survey said that of all 44 presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt had the best first year in office followed by Washington and Lyndon Johnson. Donald Trump is named as the president whose first year in office was the worst followed by Andrew Johnson and George W. Bush. The survey also added a series ofquestions
LEGISLATION WOULD REDUCE PUNISHMENT FOR PROSTITUTES More in Policy: Experts predict more revenue, and more problem gamblers, when mobile sportsbook launches June 3, 2021; Bill would make general contractors liable for “wage theft” on all construction projects June 1, 2021; Saratoga meet to open July 15, with separate areas for non-vaccinated fans May 28, 2021 ULSTER COUNTY OFFERS KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOUSE AS A More in Policy: Bill would make general contractors liable for “wage theft” on all construction projects June 1, 2021; Saratoga meet to open July 15, with separate areas for non-vaccinated fans May 28, 2021; NYC to begin using mental health teams for some non-violent emergency calls May 25, 2021 CUOMO SAYS 70 PERCENT VACCINATION RATE WOULD TRIGGER 1 day ago · June 7, 2021 – New York City: Gov. Andrew Cuomo provides a COVID-19 update. Photo by Don Pollard, Office of the Governor. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that once 70 percent of adult New Yorkers receive the first dose of a vaccine, the remaining COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted including: capacity restrictions, social distancing, cleaning and disinfection, health screening, and ABOUT US – THE LEGISLATIVE GAZETTE The Legislative Gazette is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization with a mission of keeping New Yorkers informed about the politics, policy, and people of New York State government.The newspaper is published as an educational project under the auspices of the Digital Media and Journalism Department at the State University of New York, College at New Paltz. SEN. HOYLMAN TO TWITTER CEO: BAN ROBERT KENNEDY JR. OVER State Sen. Brad Holyman, D-Manhattan, has called on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to ban Robert F. Kennedy, Jr from the social media platform over tweets about the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine. Holyman has also called for the permanent suspension of Kennedy’s nonprofit Children’s Health Defense from the platform as well. NEW POLL SHOWS WIDESPREAD MISTRUST OF HOW NURSING HOME Photo courtesy of the Governor’s Office Gov. Andrew Cuomo returns ventilators to the Pathways Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center in Niskayuna on April 12, 2020 after Pathways Nursing home made an unsolicited contribution of the machines to New York state as part of the ongoing efforts against COVID-19. PUBLISHER’S CORNER: WOULDN’T MOST OF US HELP OUR SIBLINGS Oh, brother! Brothers Andrew and Chris Cuomo are accused of being nice to each other. Chris, who has the most popular show on CNN, has been charged with the heinous crime of having advised his brother on how to get out of his current mess. Instead of doing the advising mano a THE LEGISLATIVE GAZETTE More than 100 environmental justice groups and environmental organizations, led by Beyond Plastics and the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives chapters in New York, New Jersey and across the country are calling for New York Congressmen Paul Tonko, D-Amsterdam, and Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., D-N.J., to remove “waste-to-energy” incineration from THE LEGISLATIVE GAZETTE A housing-relief bill aimed at ensuring affordable housing for New Yorkers during the economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is moving through both the Senate and Assembly in THE LEGISLATIVE GAZETTE On Monday, a report from Bennington College indicated that the Norlite Incinerator plant contaminated the city of Cohoes and surrounding areas with Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances, from burning aqueous fire fighting foam, a chemical that is linked to a variety of cancers and has been produced in the United States since THREE CANDIDATES CHALLENGE INCUMBENT YVETTE CLARKE IN Photo courtesy of The House of Representatives On March 17, 2020, Congresswoman Yvette Clarke held a press conference on the East Front Steps of the Capitol with students and youth advocates to discuss benefits for young Americans in health insurance reform and the expansion of federal aid for college students. ASSEMBLY PASSES BILL TO HELP COMBAT FOOD INSECURITY Assembly passes bill to help combat food insecurity. Legislation would require supermarkets to provide food banks and food pantries with excess food rather than throwing it away. New legislation has been introduced (A.4398-A/S.4176A) that would allow grocery stores to provide “outdated” food to food banks or other qualifyingentities. The
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