Representative • Republican
John Salka
New York • District HD-121

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
44
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 572
Other: 12
Yea: 2142
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Sponsored Bills
NY A03144•Vetoed
Enacts the accessible electronic information act for blind and disabled persons; creates a new fund in the state finance law; authorizes a not-for-profit entity to administer the program.
Co-Sponsor
NY A09526•Passed
Add the chief professional officer of 2-1-1 New York state to the disaster preparedness commission.
Co-Sponsor
NY A08319•Passed
Adds telephone numbers to a do-not-call list at the outset of certain telemarketing calls.
Co-Sponsor
NY A08453•Passed
Requires the website of each contractor and vendor who provides services pursuant to a state contract to conform any website provided pursuant to such contract with the most current version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines adopted by the World Wide Web Consortium for accessibility, or any successor standards.
Co-Sponsor
NY A10701•Introduced
Authorizes the possession of a firearm, shotgun or rifle in certain sport shooting and target practice facilities; provides that current restrictions on possession of a firearm, shotgun or rifle shall not include otherwise lawful possession for the purpose of participating in shooting sports, including practice and competition.
Co-Sponsor
NY A01007•Passed
Authorizes cities, villages and towns to reduce the speed limit to twenty-five miles per hour.
Co-Sponsor
NY A08599•Passed
Requires employment opportunities to be posted on the department of civil service website.
Co-Sponsor
NY A08334•Passed
Authorizes the county of Madison to impose an additional real estate transfer tax of up to two dollars per each five hundred dollars.
Primary Sponsor
NY A09067•Passed
Designates portions of the state highway system as "The Disabled American Veterans - New York Medal of Honor Highway" and the "New York Medal of Honor Highway"; renames the "Sergeant Jonathan Gollnitz Memorial Highway" as the "Sergeant Jonathan Gollnitz - New York Medal of Honor Highway".
Co-Sponsor
NY A07898•Introduced
Establishes the professional practice of community midwifery; defines as the management in the home, birth center, or community setting, of normal pregnancies, child birth, and postpartum care, including newborn evaluation, resuscitation and referral for infants; sets requirements for license and practice.
Co-Sponsor
NY A10593•Introduced
Relates to segregated confinement; provides that certain incarcerated individuals shall not be placed in a residential rehabilitation unit; makes technical corrections by changing the word "inmate" to "incarcerated individual"; makes related provisions.
Co-Sponsor
NY A10570•Introduced
Requires the state of New York to pay all costs associated with the conduct of the August 23, 2022 primary election.
Primary Sponsor
NY A08295•Passed
Permits the Canastota central school district to establish an insurance reserve fund.
Primary Sponsor
NY A10173•Introduced
Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions authorizing the county of Madison to impose an additional mortgage recording tax until December 1, 2025.
Primary Sponsor
NY A08528•Introduced
Establishes the "diaper initiative affordability for parents and elderly remedy (DIAPER) act".
Co-Sponsor
NY A09713•Introduced
Requires municipal gas tax caps expire after one year; provides such gas tax cap can be renewed any number of times.
Co-Sponsor
NY A09313•Introduced
Establishes a sales tax exemption for certain products purchased for less than five hundred dollars commencing on the fourth Friday in November and ending on the twenty-sixth day of December.
Co-Sponsor
NY A07026•Introduced
Establishes a fine reimbursement credit for taxpayers fined for operating a bar or restaurant during the COVID-19 pandemic in the amount of such fine.
Co-Sponsor
NY A06780•Introduced
Relates to establishing the lump sum allocation advisory committee (Part A); relates to requiring transparency, identification and disclosure of certain appropriations (Part B); relates to withholding the salaries of the governor, agency commissioners and deputy commissioners for failing to meet certain reporting deadlines (Part C); relates to creating a tax rate reduction board to look at personal income tax and corporate franchise tax rates (Part D); relates to conducting an audit of all state economic development programs (Part E); relates to prohibiting certain political contributions by individuals appointed to entities that oversee lump sum appropriations (Part F); relates to prohibiting certain third party contracts (Part G).
Co-Sponsor
NY A06739•Introduced
Prohibits the New York state department of taxation and finance from charging a fee for applications for a certificate of registration pursuant to a re-registration program.
Co-Sponsor
NY A06288•Introduced
Provides a tax credit in the amount of certain fees charged in connection with loans under the federal home loan guarantee program to national guard and reserve veterans.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05934•Introduced
Prohibits the transfer of unexpended moneys from funds receiving moneys from a dedicated fee into any other fund.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05851•Introduced
Relates to a ten-year state takeover of the local share of Medicaid outside of New York city; provides a twenty-year state takeover of fifty percent of the local share of Medicaid in New York city; creates a commission to reform public assistance benefits; expands the state earned income tax credit from thirty percent to forty-five percent of the federal credit amount; offers the option for individuals to receive the state earned income tax credit in monthly installments; expands the child and dependent care tax credit; provides for state assumption of the growth in property taxes for school districts and local governments that remain under the real property tax cap; creates a real property tax redesign team required to produce recurring savings; subjects New York city to the property tax cap.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05793•Introduced
Enacts the "omnibus emergency services volunteer incentive act" to provide benefits to volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers; increases the personal income tax deduction after four or more years of service; exempts motor vehicles used in the performance of such volunteers' duties from registration fees, use taxes and special fees for volunteer license plates; authorizes the provision of municipal health insurance coverage to such volunteers; establishes a volunteer recruitment service loan forgiveness program.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05722•Introduced
Extends eligibility for the agricultural property tax credit to farmers having a leasehold interest of not fewer than five continuous years in qualified agricultural property.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05739•Introduced
Relates to exempting cranes from the petroleum business tax.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05497•Introduced
Increases from 20% to 100% the portion of real property taxes that a manufacturer may take as a business franchise or personal income tax credit.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05550•Introduced
Establishes a spending cap; increases the maximum capacity of the rainy day fund.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05070•Introduced
Exempts compensation for active military service from inclusion in a resident's adjusted gross income under certain circumstances.
Co-Sponsor
NY A05015•Introduced
Relates to the payment of 5% of settlement funds totaling $1,000,000 or more to the principal balance of the state's general debt service fund.
Primary Sponsor
NY A05033•Introduced
Exempts veterans eighty-five years of age and older from the obligation to pay New York state income tax.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04944•Introduced
Requires the deposit, into the dedicated highway and bridge trust fund, of a portion of the sales tax collected on each gallon of motor fuel sold at retail; increases the amount to be deposited over time.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04977•Introduced
Establishes credits against income tax for a teacher's unreimbursed expenditures for qualified supplies.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04834•Introduced
Relates to the sufficiency of itemization in the state budget; requires budget bills to clearly reference the section in the accompanying bill or bills where the corresponding appropriation or reappropriation can be located and requires that the legislature not act upon bills that neglect to do so.
Primary Sponsor
NY A04827•Introduced
Requires that any bill which provides revenue to the state in a non-recurring manner shall pass by a two-thirds majority in order to become law.
Primary Sponsor
NY A04828•Introduced
Prohibits the legislature from recessing after the start of the state fiscal year until it has passed a budget; allows recess during such period for public holidays.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04809•Introduced
Exempts from sales and use taxes certain motor vehicles, parts and services therefor and railroad rolling stock, parts and services therefor.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04752•Introduced
Relates to the creation of a child care tax deduction that shall be equal to the amount of income not to exceed $10,000 earned by an at home parent by providing child care services for up to two qualifying children.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04832•Introduced
Increases the threshold of employer's withheld taxes.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04740•Introduced
Exempts receipts from the services provided by a farrier in shoeing a horse including reasonable fees for travel and shoeing a horse in a remote location on a farm.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04772•Introduced
Requires the state comptroller to conduct a study to examine, evaluate, and make recommendations concerning the budget of all state agencies and create a plan to reduce such budgets by one percent each year over an eight-year period.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04821•Introduced
Provides that the apportionment of mortgage taxes for property situated in more than one tax district shall be based upon the full market value estimate of the property covered by such mortgage.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04736•Introduced
Relates to using a portion of the public safety communications surcharge to support volunteer fire department initiatives; establishes the New York state volunteer fire department auxiliary fund.
Co-Sponsor
NY A04728•Introduced
Provides resident individuals a deduction of an amount equal to one hundred percent of the cost of health insurance premiums expended by the taxpayer during the taxable year.
Co-Sponsor
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