Enacts the New York State Iran divestment act; provides for sanctions against the financial and energy sectors of Iran unless a duly executed treaty is approved by two-thirds of the United States Senate.
Commemorating the 222nd Birthday of William H. Seward, former New York State Senator, former New York State Governor, former United States Senator, former United States Secretary of State, and purchaser of Alaska
Commemorating the 223rd Birthday of William H. Seward, former New York State Senator,former New York State Governor, former United States Senator, former United States Secretary of State, and purchaser of Alaska
Directs the comptroller to review and provide a recommendation of approval or modifications, for submission for federal approval of any tribal-state compact approved or executed between the state of New York, the governor, or his or her designee and an Indian nation or tribe.
Directs the comptroller to review and provide a recommendation of approval or modifications, for submission for federal approval of any tribal-state compact approved or executed between the state of New York, the governor, or his or her designee and an Indian nation or tribe.
Creates a transparency database for contracted not-for-profit organizations; provides such database will include those that are in the process of being approved for contracts, that have received certificates of approval, are approved for contracts, have received renewal contracts, or have been the recipient of fully-executed contracts with the state of New York.
Provides for the exemption of disabled veterans of the armed forces of the United States from New York State Thruway tolls.
Provides for the exemption of disabled veterans of the armed forces of the United States from New York State Thruway tolls.
Enacts the New York state bank act creating the New York state banking authority and New York state bank to serve New York state residents and businesses currently underserved by banking institutions.
Prohibits the passage of bills by the legislature between the hours of midnight and eight o'clock a.m. unless 2/3 of the legislature is present; requires two-thirds approval for messages of necessity.