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Assembly approves two bills on consent calendar, adopts resolutions honoring Crime Victims Week, Parkinson’s Awareness and Egyptian Heritage Day

2963473 · April 9, 2025
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During a floor session in Albany the New York State Assembly passed two bills on the consent calendar and adopted three legislative resolutions urging the governor to issue proclamations for Crime Victims Rights Week, Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month and Egyptian Heritage Day.

The New York State Assembly during a floor session in Albany approved two bills on the consent calendar and adopted three resolutions asking the governor to issue related proclamations.

Assemblymember Warner moved a resolution memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim April 2025 as Crime Victims Rights Week, noting that “crime can leave a lasting impact, physical, financial, emotional, on people of all ages and abilities of all economic, social, racial backgrounds.” Assemblymember Walsh added support, saying it is “very important” that victims be treated with dignity and have the ability to seek justice. The resolution was adopted by voice vote.

Assemblymember Tannoussis introduced a resolution asking the governor to proclaim April 2025 as Parkinson’s Disease…

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