Representative • Democrat
Kenneth Zebrowski
New York • District HD-096

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Bills Sponsored
46
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
75% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 37
Other: 44
Yea: 10359
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Sponsored Bills
NY A09711•Vetoed
Enacts the tropical rainforest economic & environmental sustainability act requiring that companies contracting with the state do not contribute to tropical forest degradation or deforestation directly or through their supply chains; establishes the supply chain transparency assistance program to assist small and medium-sized businesses and minority and women-owned businesses in achieving compliant supply chains.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09232•Vetoed
Provides for the types of damages that may be awarded to the persons for whose benefit an action for wrongful death is brought.
Co-Sponsor
NY A10105•Passed
Expands the definition of mental health care provider to include licensed mental health counselors and licensed marriage and family therapists, for purposes of certain sex offenses committed during a treatment session, consultation, interview, or examination.
Co-Sponsor
NY A09229•Passed
Allows the alternate non-voting member of the metropolitan transportation authority who is recommended by the labor organization representing the majority of employees of the Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company to be a resident of any state in which the Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company operates.
Primary Sponsor
NY A08866•Passed
Prohibits well permits from being issued to an applicant that uses carbon dioxide to complete or recomplete natural gas or oil resources.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05311•Passed
Requires the secretary of state to offer code enforcement training programs for code enforcement personnel to be completed online, with flexible options for when such training programs may be completed.
Primary Sponsor
NY A02852•Passed
Requires municipalities to maintain municipal websites.
Primary Sponsor
NY A04568•Introduced
Requires nonpublic and private elementary and secondary schools to require their prospective employees to submit fingerprints through the commissioner of education for the purpose of criminal background checks; authorizes conditional appointment of employees by such schools pending determination of the criminal background check.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05790•Passed
Requires reporting and posting by assisted living facilities relating to quality measures and information concerning rates, rent, and service fees; requires a scoring system of the assisted living quality reporting.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05370•Vetoed
Relates to creating the health emergency response data system, which collects information and statistical data relating to public health emergencies in order to assist the department of health, other government entities, health care providers, and the public in understanding and responding to public health emergencies.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05073•Passed
Prohibits mortgagees from requiring mortgagors of certain residential real property to purchase flood insurance exceeding a coverage amount that exceeds the balance as of the beginning of the year for which the policy shall be in effect, or that includes coverage for contents.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04138•Passed
Creates a Down syndrome awareness program to provide up-to-date and evidence-based information on Down syndrome to health care providers who order tests for a pregnant woman or infants to screen for Down syndrome.
Co-Sponsor
NY A02987•Vetoed
Permits consent for service in the form of magnetic tape or through electronic means for certain collection procedures by the sheriff's office or an officer or employee of the department of taxation and finance.
Primary Sponsor
NY A10137•Passed
Relates to the name of the Rockland County Solid Waste Authority; subjects such authority to regulation by the department of agriculture and markets; eliminates the ability of the authority to allow a subsidiary to perform certain functions relating to the care of unwanted animals; makes a technical change; relates to public authorities providing shelter services for the care of unwanted animals.
Primary Sponsor
NY A06253•Vetoed
Relates to establishing the New York state grid modernization commission; provides the commission shall conduct a study of research, development and demonstrations of electric grid modernization and shall issue such report to the state energy planning board for consideration in the state energy plan.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04714•Passed
Repeals the crime of adultery.
Co-Sponsor
NY A08918•Vetoed
Relates to establishing a twenty year retirement plan for members or officers of law enforcement; includes every non-seasonally appointed sworn member or officer of the division of law enforcement in the department of environmental conservation, a forest ranger in the service of the department of environmental conservation, a police officer in the department of environmental conservation, the regional state park police, and university police officers in such twenty year plan.
Co-Sponsor
NY A08391•Passed
Allows the town of Clarkstown, in the county of Rockland to levy a five percent hotel or motel tax upon persons occupying hotel or motel rooms in such town.
Primary Sponsor
NY A02188•Passed
Relates to the posting of additional nursing home ratings; provides such posting shall include ratings for health inspections, staffing and quality measures.
Co-Sponsor
NY A01204•Passed
Authorizes treatment of workers' compensation injuries by an occupational therapy assistant and a physical therapy assistant; directs certain records to be retained.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09255•Passed
Authorizes the village of Haverstraw to discontinue the use as parkland and alienate certain lands.
Primary Sponsor
NY A05789•Passed
Provides for availability of ambulance services and advanced life support first response service to store and distribute blood and initiate and administer blood transfusions, by expanding current provisions for air transport to apply additionally to motor vehicle based ambulance services.
Co-Sponsor
NY A08334•Introduced
Enacts the "dialogue and decorum act" which establishes the crime of disruption or disturbance of a lawful assembly; makes such crime an unclassified misdemeanor.
Co-Sponsor
NY A09349•Passed
Provides that the state civil service department shall review and update the questions contained within the examination, as deemed appropriate by the department, no less than every five years.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04066•Passed
Requires motor vehicle dealer franchisors to fully compensate franchised motor vehicle dealers for warranty service agreements.
Co-Sponsor
NY A07411•Passed
Provides an exemption for certain property, American Legion Post 483, from the prohibition of alcohol sales within a certain distance from a school.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05729•Passed
Requires insurers to provide coverage for tattooing of the nipple-areolar complex pursuant to or as part of breast reconstruction surgery if such tattooing is performed by a physician or other health care practitioner working within their scope of practice.
Co-Sponsor
NY A06772•Introduced
Provides that when a housing accommodation has been vacated after continuous tenancy or occupancy of ten years or more prior to vacancy, and the owner can demonstrate restoration of the unit, the new legal regulated rent shall be the rent agreed to by the owner and first tenant after such restoration and reserved in a lease or other rental agreement; makes related provisions.
Co-Sponsor
NY A10610•Introduced
Relates to penalties on employers that paid wages less frequently than required by the labor law.
Primary Sponsor
NY A10558•Introduced
Authorizes Judy A. Lynch, the widow of James G. Lynch, to file a new service retirement application and an option election form on behalf of her deceased husband with the New York state and local employees' retirement system.
Primary Sponsor
NY A10480•Introduced
Authorizes Tracy K. McMahon-Jenkins, the widow of Aloysius F. McMahon, to file a new service retirement application and an option election form on behalf of her deceased husband with the New York state and local employees' retirement system.
Primary Sponsor
NY A10407•Introduced
Establishes a fiscal control board for the East Ramapo central school district; continues the powers and duties of the monitors appointed to the East Ramapo central school district; provides for accelerated payments to the East Ramapo central school district; relates to building aid ratios for certain school districts; repeals provisions relating to supplementary funding for dedicated programs for public school students in the East Ramapo central school district.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09875•Introduced
Provides a tax exemption for real property owned by a person in active military service of the United States and their spouse to the extent of fifteen percent of the assessed value of such property.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09832•Introduced
Authorizes towns to adopt, amend or repeal local laws to impose a surcharge per telephone line per month on the customers of every service supplier within such town to pay for the costs associated with obtaining, operating and maintaining an enhanced 911 emergency telephone system to serve such town.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09809•Introduced
Requires police reports of traffic accidents to include insurance information for the parties to the accident.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09825•Introduced
Requires the Long Island Rail Road, the Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company, and the New York City Transit Authority establish a no fare program for the transportation of certain active duty, uniform police officers.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09723•Introduced
Directs the New York city transit authority and metropolitan transportation authority to ensure the proper operation of security cameras at subway stations and report thereon.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09663•Introduced
Requires all public authorities owning, leasing, and controlling critical infrastructure to study the potential consequences of privatization.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09598•Introduced
Prohibits food or beverage service establishments that are part of a chain with fifteen or more locations nationally from implementing surge pricing; provides exceptions; imposes a penalty.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09641•Introduced
Allows the higher education services corporation to consider an applicant's change in income due to the loss of employment in determining eligibility and award amount for the tuition assistance program; provides for the repeal of such provisions on December 31, 2024.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09253•Introduced
Provides that a provisional employee at a school district or board of cooperative educational services who exhausted the nine month provisional appointment limitation shall be granted permanent status if such employee has exceeded the probationary term or, if such employee has not exceeded the probationary term, such provisional service shall count as service towards the probationary term.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09256•Introduced
Provides that a civil penalty arising from a violation related to the condition or use of real property, which is assessed, levied, or results from a prosecution by a municipality, may be applied against the property at which the violation is found.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09231•Introduced
Relates to voting by members of the New York state authorities control board.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09005•Introduced
Phases out the sale of products that contain intentionally added PFAS.
Primary Sponsor
NY A08863•Introduced
Requires that any penalties for violations of housing standards or building and fire codes be assessed and imposed within fourteen days; increases certain fine amounts for violations of housing standards.
Primary Sponsor
NY A08616•Introduced
Relates to the content of rules and regulations to be promulgated by the Secretary of State with respect to minimum staffing levels for agencies enforcing the minimum standards under the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code Act.
Primary Sponsor
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