Votes at a glance: multiple consent-calendar measures adopted by New York Assembly
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On the floor the Assembly adopted a slate of resolutions and consent-calendar bills (public health, environmental conservation, workers' compensation, civil service and other measures), recording unanimous tallies on those called by the clerk.
During the floor session the Assembly adopted a number of resolutions and consent-calendar bills by voice or recorded roll calls. The measures covered a range of statutory areas and were largely noncontroversial on the floor.
Clerk-recorded tallies noted unanimous support where roll calls were requested. Examples called on the floor included the public-health measure A1039-A (recorded Ayes: 130, Noes: 0) and a series of additional bills related to environmental conservation, workers’ compensation, social services, civil service and other routine statutory amendments. The assembly also adopted multiple legislative resolutions designating observance days and weeks.
These consent-calendar actions move statutory language changes forward according to the schedule and effective dates stated in their last-section readings. Several bills were read 'this act shall take effect immediately' and others specified delayed effective dates in their last sections. The assembly adjourned following the scheduled floor business and announced a majority conference to follow.
