It was pulled from a committee vote because of lack of support of committee members, due in part from lobbying from law enforcement.
Committee approval is required to vote on the bill.
The plan is to resubmit the bill to the committee when enough support is gained to pass a committee vote.
The earliest that this could happen would be January 2010.
According to (http://norml.org/), it will be voted on Tuesday, January 12th 2010
No, although an effort is underway to bring a bill to a vote.
There were 25 boys who voted for Ralph in the assembly.
First, in June 2007, the New York State Assembly voted 85 to 61 to approve marriage equality, but the bill did not make it in the Senate. Then, in December 2009, the New York State Assembly voted 89 to 52 in favor and the New York State Senate voted 38 to 24 against. The bill failed. Finally, in June 2011, the Assembly voted 80 to 63 in favor and the Senate voted 33 to 29 in favor. The bill passed both houses and the governor signed it into law.
Yes. In July 2005, a civil unions bill passed in the senate, but was not voted on in the assembly.
I understand that the bill allowing for this has passed assembly but has not yet been voted on in senate. When voted in senate and, if approved, the governor will then have to sign the bill for it to become law. I am leery that this will all happen before fall of 2010 at this point but I am not that close to the proceedings in Albany. Peter
I am not sure what you want to know. I am not sure what an assembly bill is. If you mean a bill before an assembly, obviously the members of the assembly vote.
No - the citizens voted yes or no to the matters advised to them in the assembly.
the bill is sent to the president
The people who voted him/her into the house.
They haven't voted for it yet. They (60 out of 100) just voted to debate it in the Senate.
It's a sort of Assembly, IBM System/390 compatible.
No, zero Republicans voted for this bill in the Senate.