This bill requests that Governor Kathy Hochul officially declare June 2026 as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Month and June 27, 2026, as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day in New York. The aim is to raise awareness about post-traumatic stress injuries and support those affected by them.
The bill requires that any land use changes in the city must follow a specific review process known as the uniform land use review procedure. This means that developers and city planners will need to ensure their projects go through this established procedure before moving forward. The goal is to create a standardized approach to land use decisions in the city.
This bill congratulates Stephanie Tiemer for earning the Gold Award, which is the highest honor in Scouting. It recognizes her achievement and the hard work she put into reaching this milestone. The bill highlights the importance of Scouting and the values it promotes.
This bill allows housing providers in New York to give priority to individuals involved in artistic activities when offering occupancy. This preference is not considered discrimination as long as it is approved by a state agency. Essentially, it aims to support artists in finding housing.
This bill asks Governor Kathy Hochul to officially declare October 2026 as Careers in Construction Month in New York. The goal is to promote awareness of job opportunities in the construction industry and encourage more people to consider careers in this field.
Bill NY S10629 aims to establish compensation and employment conditions for certain state officers and employees. It also allows for funding of joint labor-management committees and implements agreements between the state and employee organizations. Additionally, it addresses salaries for specific state employees who are not part of collective bargaining units.