Friday, August 9, 2013

Call Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Tell Him You Want NY MMA!

Check out this video interview with Zuffa, LLC Lobbyist David Weinraub at the UFC World Tour NYC to find out how

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Assembly Minority Leader Kolb Calls For Special Session To Vote on NY MMA

ASSEMBLY MINORITY LEADER BRIAN KOLB
(R,C,I-CANANDAIGUA) STATEMENT ON A POTENTIAL
SPECIAL SESSION BEING CALLED IN THE ASSEMBLY
‘We Left Albany With Far Too Much Unfinished Business.’

“Recent calls for the Assembly to return to Albany to pass women’s equality legislation are entirely justified.  The Assembly Majority’s decision not to introduce separate bills on the women’s agenda ended any chance of meaningful legislation being passed in the 2013 legislative session.  But we have a chance to correct that mistake.  We should return to Albany and pass bills that address issues that include workplace harassment, human trafficking, protections for victims of domestic violence, and pay equity. 

The flawed and ineffective process used by the Majority on the women’s equality bill is the most glaring example of the missed opportunities that came out of the 2013 session.  If we do return, it is imperative that we also consider a host of bills that have already passed the Senate but still await action in the Assembly.  In addition to voting on measures that advance a women’s agenda, the Assembly should:

  • Pass legislation that would establish term limits on legislative leaders and committee chairs, infusing new perspectives and opinions while restricting the accumulation of power in the Legislature.

  • Pass Brittany’s Law, to create a registry of violent offenders and provide critical information designed to protect the safety of children and families in communities across New York State.

  • Repeal the costly and unnecessary Wage Theft Prevention Act annual notice requirement – an onerous unfunded mandate on businesses that cuts into their bottom lines and stifles job-creation and business growth.

  • Bring a vote on Mixed Martial Arts legislation to the floor, a job-creating measure with more than 60 bill sponsors and bipartisan support in the Assembly.

We left Albany with far too much unfinished business.  The Assembly should return and act on the women’s agenda, and on anti-corruption, job-creating, and public-safety measures to improve the quality of life for New Yorkers.” 

Contact Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb
District Office: 607 West Washington Street, Suite 2, Geneva, NY 14456

Phone: (315) 781-2030
Albany Office: 933 Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248

Phone: (518) 455-3751 
E-mail: kolbb@assembly.state.ny.us
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