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New York Assembly takes first step in Cuomo impeachment probe
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Law Beat: Colonie justices flouting new law requiring reason for recusal
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If there is going to be automatic voter registration in New York state, Assemblyman Andrew Goodell and a smattering of his Republican colleagues want to see additional state agencies enrolling voters.
The state Assembly last week passed A.2574, sponsored by Assemblywoman Latrice Walker, D-Brooklyn, to amend the automatic voting registration legislation passed in 2020.
The updated legislation begins automatic voter registration at the Department of Motor Vehicles on Jan. 1, 2023, followed by the state Health Department, state Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, state Labor Department, Office of Adult Career and Continuing Education Services Vocational Rehabilitation, county and city social services departments and the New York City Housing Authority on Jan. 1, 2024. Starting Jan. 1, 2025, automatic voter registration will begin on SUNY campuses.
Kaminsky-Wallace Bill to Require Judges to Explain Recusal Signed Into Law
December 30, 2020
Town of Hempstead
On Thursday, December 24, legislation sponsored by Senator Todd Kaminsky and Assemblywoman Monica Wallace requiring judges to provide a rationale for recusing themselves from a case (S.8831/A.9542) was signed into law by Governor Cuomo. The new law comes on the heels of three state Supreme Court judges recusing themselves from politically-charged litigation involving the Town of Hempstead and a company that operated a town-owned golf course with close ties to the Nassau County GOP chairman, as well as a “merry-go-round” of recusals in a lawsuit filed by a Buffalo contractor against New York State’s economic development agency.