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VOTERS GUIDE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 A quick look at the scores &


find your legislators

4 2013 legislative wrap-up 6 Oil slick award &


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EPL/Environmental Advocates is one of the first

8 Assembly scores by region 18 Senate scores by region 22 Bill summaries 26 How scores are calculated &
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organizations in the nation formed to advocate for the future of a states environment and the health of its citizens. Through lobbying, advocacy, coalition building, citizen education, and policy development, EPL/Environmental Advocates has been New Yorks environmental conscience for more than 40 years. We work to ensure environmental laws are enforced, tough new measures are enacted, and the public is informed of and participates in important policy debates. EPL/Environmental Advocates is a nonprofit corporation tax exempt under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code.

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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo (D) Eric Adams (D-20/Brooklyn) Greg Ball (R-40/Brewster) Catharine Young (R-57/Olean) 73 42 42 46 73 31 U U U l l l l

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The Scorecard organizes lawmakers by region: 1 Western New York 2 Southern Tier 3 Central New York 4 North Country 5 Capital Region 6 Hudson Valley 7 New York City 8 Long Island

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Find out who represents you. Visit www.assembly.state.ny.us and www.nysenate.gov or call the New York State Assembly at (518) 455-4100 and the New York State Senate at (518) 455-2800.

SUMMARY
FAILED Leadership
Unlike years past when Governor Cuomo, Dean Skelos, and Shelly Silver exchanged high fives in the red room, this years silence spoke volumes about the quality of the 2013 session. With the advent of coalition government in the Senate, people who care about the environment entered the year with high hopes for a productive legislative session. We believed that environmental and public health protections stood a better chance of passage with Independent Democratic Conference (IDC) Senator Jeff Klein leading a so-called group of moderate Democrats alongside Republican Senator Dean Skelos conference, which has historically been difficult to move on issues ranging from climate change to protecting children from toxic chemicals. They promised to end the Senates dysfunction, and we had every reason to believe them. How wrong we were. Instead, for the second year in a row, the Senate did not deliver a single Super Bill to Governor Andrew Cuomo for his signature. On issue after issue, Senators Skelos and Klein refused to allow simple votes on legislation and stymied proposals advanced by anyone other than members of the majority coalition. Oftentimes, it appeared they were not only at political war with the mainline Democratic Conference, but each other. Worse, even good bills sponsored by members of the ruling Independent Democratic and Republican conferences died in Senator Mark Grisantis Environmental Conservation Committee the graveyard of good environmental and public health legislation.

The GREEN Gulf

Once again the Assembly worked hard to move good policy with Assemblyman Bob Sweeney putting our environment and health ahead of the wall of corporate money that consistently shuts down good legislation in the Senate. In all, the Assembly passed 26 good bills to just 11 passed by the Senate. As importantly, Speaker Sheldon Silver led the Assembly to shut down every bad bill passed by the Senate, including legislation to invalidate critical regulations that provide basic health, safety, and environmental protections. Three of these bills earned 3-smokestacks under Environmental Advocates rating system because their environmental impact would have been so severe; this was the highest number of 3-smokestack bills passed by the Senate in five years. While we applaud the Assembly for continuing to lead on environmental issues, they must also step up their efforts to ensure their initiatives make it through both houses and are signed into law by the Governor.

Senate GRAVEYARD

We saw two forms of gridlock during the session: failure to lead and failure to negotiate. Failed leadership was seen in two bills that died in the Senate despite having more cosponsors than were needed for passage. Senator Philip Boyle worked tirelessly on behalf of the Child Safe Products Act garnering co-sponsorship from an incredible 37 senators, including three members of the IDC and seven republicans. Legislation requires just 32 votes to pass. The bill went nowhere. Unrelenting public pressure brought 34 cosponsors, including the IDC and several Republicans, onto a bill that would close a gaping loophole in existing regulations and require drilling companies to properly dispose of their hazardous waste. The bill went nowhere.

A failure to compromise sunk Governor Cuomos plan to make our state a leader in the development of clean, renewable energy and in the process create thousands of jobs and lessen climate-altering emissions by placing the NY-Sun Initiative in statute for 10 years. Both houses passed versions of the bill, but they were unable to reconcile their differences, so when the final gavel fell New Yorkers were left with nothing. It is now on Governor Cuomos shoulders to take action.

Real World CONSEQUENCES

Despite promises of reform, the Senate failed to pass any campaign finance plan that would finally break the legislative logjam that stalls common-sense solutions to real world problems. It seems to have been lost on Senators Skelos and Klein that New Yorks environmental dangers are real. When climate change delivers a steady rain of devastating and unpredictable storms, there are consequences. When manufacturers are allowed to load up childrens products with deadly chemicals, there are consequences. And when a legislative body fails to deliver on any of its promises, there will be consequences.

Two Ends of the SPECTRUM


In 2013, state legislators seemed more interested in gamesmanship and political power plays than working together to get anything accomplished an extremely disappointing turn of events following the devastating toll that Superstorm Sandy and other severe weather events had on many communities statewide. As a result, EPL/Environmental Advocates is unable to provide anyone with the distinction of 2013 Legislator of the Year. This years legislative session brought no substantive action on issues of climate change, fracking, or childrens health. For the second year in a row, none of the environmental communitys Super Bills were sent to the Governor. And the one area of potential achievement the solar energy development failed due an impasse between the Senate and Assembly leaving the two houses unable to sort out nominal disagreements.

Honorable Mention: ROBERT K. SWEENEY


In a sea of disappointment, one legislator in particular stood out for his ongoing commitment to our environment. As Chair of the Environmental Conservation Committee, Assemblymember Sweeney (DLindenhurst) continued to cement his role as a champion for New Yorks air, land, and water. He was the lead sponsor on three of the four environmental communitys 2013 Super Bills, and was instrumental in passing them through his Chamber. The Assemblyman also shepherded a number of other environmentally beneficial bills to the floor for a vote including bills to keep mercury out of landfills and a bill to include future climate risks in municipal planning efforts.
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OIL SLICK AWARDEE: Jeffrey Klein

When Senator Klein (D-Bronx) arranged his ascension to his Chambers co-presidency, he promised to end the dysfunction that has consumed the Senate for years. Instead, he: prevented common-sense legislation from making its way through the legislative process; refused to use his leadership position to prevent the roll back of hard-fought environmental protections from coming to the floor; voted for several bad bills which could kill protections that Senator Klein and his colleagues voted in favor of in previous years. We had high hopes going in to 2013 that bipartisan leadership would finally break the legislative logjam that has stalled so many initiatives in the past. Unfortunately, the 2013 legislative session ended with one of the most dismal environmental records in history. Senator Klein recieves the 2013 Oil Slick Award due to his lack of commitment to public health and environmental protection. The Senator seems more interested in power and press releases, than sound public policy. We hope that in 2014 he will act as the leader he promised to be.
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo (D) Harry Bronson (D-138/Rochester) John D. Ceretto (R-145/Niagara Falls) Jane L. Corwin (R-144/Clarence) David DiPietro (R-147/East Aurora) Dennis Gabryszak (D-143/Cheektowaga) David Gantt (D-137/Rochester) Joseph Giglio (R-148/Olean) Andrew Goodell (R-150/Jamestown) Stephen Hawley (R-139/Albion) Mark Johns (R-135/Fairport) Michael Kearns (D-142/West Seneca) Brian Kolb (R-131/Geneva) Joseph Morelle (D-136/Rochester) Bill Nojay (R-133/Lakeville) Robert Oaks (R-130/Lyons) Crystal Peoples-Stokes (D-141/Buffalo) Bill Reilich (R-134/Rochester) Sean Ryan (D-149/Buffalo) Robin Schimminger (D-140/Kenmore) Raymond Walter (R-146/Williamsville) Clifford Crouch (R-122/Binghamton) Christopher Friend (R-124/Big Flats) Joseph M. Giglio (R-148/Olean) Barbara Lifton (D-125/Ithaca) Donna Lupardo (D-123/Binghamton) Philip Palmesano (R-132/Bath) Will Barclay (R-120/Fulton) Anthony Brindisi (D-119/Utica) Marc Butler (R-118/Johnstown) Gary Finch (R-126/Auburn) William Magee (D-121/Oneida) William Magnarelli (D-129/Syracuse) Samuel Roberts (D-128/Syracuse) Al Stirpe (D-127/Syracuse) Claudia Tenney (R-101/New Hartford) 100 71 44 30 93 100 51 56 37 80 98 41 100 25 41 100 44 98 61 45 53 17 51 100 100 38 41 98 54 39 78 98 100 95 46 91 59 34 81 90 38 58 32 58 84 36 88 34 90 38 91 52 40 44 23 38 95 91 34 34 91 38 44 77 89 91 43 U U Y Y U U Y Y Y U U Y U Y Y U Y U U Y U Y Y U U Y Y U U Y U U U U Y U U Y Y U U Y Y Y U U Y U Y Y U Y U Y Y Y Y Y U U Y Y U Y Y U U U U Y U Y Y Y U U Y Y Y Y U Y U Y Y U Y U Y Y Y Y Y U U Y Y U Y Y Y U U U Y U Y Y Y U U Y Y Y U U Y U Y Y U Y U Y Y Y Y Y U U Y Y U Y Y U U U U Y U Y Y Y U U Y Y Y Y U Y U Y Y U Y U Y Y Y Y Y U U Y Y U Y Y Y U U U Y U U Y Y U U U U Y U U Y U Y Y U Y U U Y U Y U U U Y Y U Y Y U U U U Y U U U Y U U U U U U U U U Y U U U U U U U Y U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U Y Y Y U Y U Y U U Y U Y Y U Y U Y Y Y Y Y U U Y Y U Y Y Y U U U U

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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo (D) Ken Blankenbush (R-117/West Carthage) Marc Butler (R-118/Johnstown) Janet Duprey (R-115/Plattsburgh) Addie Russell (D-116/Watertown) Dan Stec (R-114/Glens Falls) Didi Barrett (D-106/Poughkeepsie) Patricia Fahy (D-109/Albany) Tony Jordan (R-113/Saratoga) Peter Lopez (R-102/Catskill) John McDonald, III (D-108/Albany) Steven McLaughlin (R-107/Troy) Angelo Santabarbara (D-111/Amsterdam) Dan Stec (R-114/Glens Falls) Phil Steck (D-110/Schenectady) James Tedisco (R-112/Clifton Park) Thomas Abinanti (D-92/Tarrytown) Didi Barrett (D-106/Poughkeepsie) David Buchwald (D-93/Mount Kisco) Kevin Cahill (D-103/Kingston) Sandy Galef (D-95/Ossining) Aileen Gunther (D-100/Monticello) Ellen Jaffee (D-97/Pearl River) Steve Katz (R-94/Mahopac) Kieran Lalor (R-105/Hopewell Junction) Peter Lopez (R-102/Catskill) Shelley Mayer (D-90/Yonkers) Steven McLaughlin (R-107/Troy) Steven Otis (D-91/Port Chester) Amy Paulin (D-88/Scarsdale) J. Gary Pretlow (D-89/Mt. Vernon) Annie Rabbitt (R-98/Warwick) Frank Skartados (D-104/Newburgh) James Skoufis (D-99/Chester) Claudia Tenney (R-101/New Hartford) Kenneth Zebrowski (D-96/New City) INC 54 54 98 46 100 98 41 61 100 66 95 46 100 61 100 100 100 100 98 95 100 INC 33 61 100 66 100 100 98 63 98 100 46 100 41 38 41 91 86 34 40 40 48 91 86 95 91 85 91 30 40 86 40 91 90 35 88 43 95 Y U U U Y U U Y U U U U Y U U U U U U U U U Y Y U U U U U U U U U Y U Y Y Y U Y U U Y Y U Y U Y U Y U U U U U U U Y Y Y U Y U U U Y U U Y U N Y Y U Y U U Y Y U Y U Y U Y U U U U U U U N Y Y U Y U U U Y U U Y U N Y Y U Y U U Y U U Y U Y U Y U U U U U U U Y Y U U Y U U U U U U Y U N Y Y U Y U U Y Y U Y U Y U Y U U U U U U U N Y Y U Y U U U Y U U Y U N Y Y U Y U U Y Y U U U Y U U U U U U U U U Y Y Y U U U U U Y U U Y U N U U U U U U U Y U U U U U U U U U U U U U Y Y Y U U U U U U U U U U N Y Y U Y U U Y Y U U U Y U Y U U U U U Y U N Y Y U U U U U Y U U U U

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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo (D) Brian Curran (R-21/Lynbrook) Steve Englebright (D-4/East Setauket) Michael Fitzpatrick (R-8/Smithtown) Andrew Garbarino (R-7/Bayport) Alfred Graf (R-5/Holbrook) Edward Hennessey (D-3/Medford) Earlene Hooper (D-18/Hempstead) Charles Lavine (D-13/Glen Cove) Daniel Losquadro (R-2/Riverhead) Chad Lupinacci (R-10/Huntington Station) David McDonough (R-14/Bellmore) Tom McKevitt (R-17/East Meadow) Michael Montesano (R-15/Hicksville) Edward Ra (R-19/Garden City) Andrew Raia (R-12/Northport) Philip Ramos (D-6/Brentwood) Joseph Saladino (R-9/Massapequa Park) Michelle Schimel (D-16/Great Neck) Michaelle Solages (D-22/Valley Stream) Robert Sweeney (D-11/Lindenhurst) Fred Thiele, Jr. (I-1/Bridgehampton) Harvey Weisenberg (D-20/Long Beach) 80 100 39 63 51 98 INC 100 INC 88 61 69 68 51 63 100 78 100 100 100 100 100 75 91 34 49 88 91 50 60 83 61 77 71 88 77 91 95 91 INC U U Y U U U U U N U U U U Y U U U U U U U U U U N Y Y U U U N Y Y Y Y Y Y U Y U U U U U Y U Y Y Y U N U N U Y Y Y Y Y U U U U U U U U U Y U Y U N U N U Y U Y U U U U U U U U U Y U Y Y Y U N U N U Y Y Y Y Y U Y U U U U U U U Y Y Y U N U N U Y Y U Y Y U Y U U U U U U U U U U U N U N U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U Y U Y U N U N U U U U Y Y U U U U U U U

Long Island

KEY: UCorrect environmental vote, Y Incorrect environmental vote (includes unexcused absences), l Super Bill sponsor/co-sponsor, - Not Super Bill sponsor, N Not in office/excused (not scored), INC Incomplete score. GOVERNORS ACTION: S Signed into law, V Vetoed, ? Awaiting action at time of print. A blank space means bill did not pass both houses.

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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo (D) Eric Adams (D-20/Brooklyn) 73 Joseph Addabbo, Jr. (D-15/Howard Beach) 77 Tony Avella (D-11/Bayside) 86 Ruben Diaz, Sr. (D-32/Bronx) 47 Martin Dilan (D-18/Brooklyn) 68 Adriano Espaillat (D-31/Manhattan) 74 Simcha Felder (D-17/Brooklyn) 42 Michael Gianaris (D-12/Astoria) 86 Martin Golden (R-22/Brooklyn) 42 Ruth Hassell-Thompson (D-36/Bronx) 86 Brad Hoylman (D-27/Manhattan) 86 Jeffrey Klein (D-34/Bronx) 42 Liz Krueger (D-28/Manhattan) 86 Andrew Lanza (R-24/Staten Island) 47 Velmanette Montgomery (D-25/Brooklyn) 86 Kevin Parker (D-21/Brooklyn) 77 Jos Peralta (D-13/East Elmhurst) 59 Bill Perkins (D-30/Manhattan) INC J. Gustavo Rivera (D-33/Bronx) 86 John Sampson (D-19/Brooklyn) INC James Sanders, Jr. (D-10/South Ozone Park) 68 Diane Savino (D-23/Staten Island) 56 Jos Serrano (D-29/Manhattan) 86 Malcolm Smith (D-14/Hollis) 42 Daniel Squadron (D-26/Manhattan) 77 Toby Stavisky (D-16/Flushing) 86 Philip Boyle (R-4/Bay Shore) John Flanagan (R-2/Smithtown) Charles Fuschillo, Jr. (R-8/Massapequa) Kemp Hannon (R-6/Garden City) Kenneth LaValle (R-1/Mount Sinai) Carl Marcellino (R-5/Oyster Bay) Jack Martins (R-7/Garden City Park) Dean Skelos (R-9/Rockville Centre) Lee Zeldin (R-3/Ronkonkoma) 47 42 47 52 77 64 74 42 36 46 73 76 33 76 INC 76 31 75 35 78 31 65 58 64 76 74 49 38 73 33 81 78 31 31 31 62 44 32 31 28 U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U N U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l -

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Bill Summaries
Legislation is scored on a spectrum between three trees (significant environmental benefits) to three smokestacks (significant environmental harm). Additionally, select legislation with significant benefits are identified by The Green Panel, the states environmental community, as Super Bills. SUPER BILLS are legislative priorities chosen by the Green Panel, which includes representatives from New York States leading environmental groups. Bills with 3 trees will bring major benefits to New Yorks environment. Bills with 2 trees will bring substantial benefits to New Yorks environment. Bills with 1 tree will benefit New Yorks environment. Bills with 1 smokestack will be detrimental to New Yorks environment. Bills with 2 smokestacks will be seriously detrimental to New Yorks environment. Bills with 3 smokestacks would likely result in major or lasing harm to some aspect of New Yorks environment.

SUPER bills
1. New York Solar Bill
Establishes a 10-year, $1.5 billion incentive program which solidifies New Yorks solar-energy commitment to spark private investment and bring more solar power to New York. A.5060-D (Englebright, et al.) passed Assembly. Similar bill S.2522 (Maziarz, et al.) passed Senate. These bills are not the same.

2. Fracking Moratorium & Health Impacts Assessment

Directs New York State to conduct a comprehensive assessment of frackings public health impacts and ensures that no gas drilling permits will be issued within the Marcellus or Utica Shales prior to the final assessment. A.5424-A (Sweeney, et al.)/S.4236-A (Avella, et al.) passed Assembly; died in Senate Environmental Conservation Committee.

3. Climate Protection Act

Establishes a limit on greenhouse gas emissions from all sources in New York and requires that the limit not be greater than statewide emissions for the year 1990. Statewide limit is to be reduced until emissions are 80% below 1990 levels by 2050. A.6327 (Sweeney, et al.) passed Assembly. Similar bill S.735 (Avella, et al.) died in Senate Environmental Conservation Committee.

4. Child Safe Products Act

Identifies chemicals of concern, prioritizes them based on the likelihood for exposure, and requires disclosure by childrens product manufacturers as to whether their products contain priority chemicals. Phases out the use of certain toxic chemicals in childrens products starting January 1, 2018. Authorizes the Interstate Chemicals Clearinghouse to collect, manage, and publish the data collected from manufacturers. A.6328 (Sweeney, et al.)/S.4614 (Boyle, et al.) passed Assembly; died in Senate Environmental Conservation Committee.

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10. Safer Sofas 5. Healthy Green Procurement


Establishes protocols for the purchase of services, commodities, and technologies by state agencies in order to minimize adverse impacts on environment and public health. A.6046 (Sweeney, et al.)/S.875 (Grisanti, et al.) passed Assembly; died in Senate Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee.

Prohibits the sale of new residential furniture containing ineffective and toxic chemical flame retardants beginning July 1, 2014 and requires New York to develop an open flame flammability standard which will be periodically reviewed. A.6557 (Sweeney, et al.)/S.4780 (Grisanti, et al.) passed Assembly; died in Senate Finance Committee.

6. Environmental Justice Advisory Group

11. Energy Efficient Equipment Purchasing

Incorporates environmental justice principles into state agency decision-making. Establishes a permanent Environmental Justice Advisory Group within the Department of Environmental Conservation and Environmental Justice Interagency Coordinating Council to report on the effectiveness of policies. A.3569 (Peoples-Stokes, et al.) passed Assembly; not introduced in Senate.

Requires organizations that receive funds for capital improvements from the New York State Dormitory Authority and/or the Urban Development Corporation to use the funds to purchase Energy Star equipment and appliances when available. A.53-A (Hevesi, et al.)/S.1187-A (Maziarz, et al.) died in Assembly Ways and Means Committee; passed Senate.

7. Environmental Impact Reports

Requires the Department of Environmental Conservation to issue biennial reports listing areas most adversely affected by existing environmental hazards, providing a useful tool to address environmental injustices in New York. A.3729 (Peoples-Stokes, et al.)/S.931 (Serrano, et al.) passed Assembly; died in Senate Environmental Conservation Committee.

12. Incentives for Energy Star Appliances

Provides a sales tax exemption for certain energy efficient appliances beginning on April 1, 2014 and continuing for five years. Only applies to the Energy Star rated appliances listed in the legislation and purchased after April 1, 2014. A.758 (Rosenthal)/S.3854 (Marcellino, et al.) died in Assembly Ways and Means Committee; passed Senate.

8. No Recyclables in Landfills

Prohibits disposal of recyclable materials in landfills and incinerators and identifies materials for mandatory recycling, such as newsprint, glass, metal containers, and certain plastics. A.3754 (Colton, et al.)/S.719-A (Grisanti, et al.) passed Assembly; died in Senate Environmental Conservation Committee.

13. Brownfield Tax Credit Reporting

Requires the Department of Tax and Finance to issue a report detailing tax credits claimed through New York States Brownfield Cleanup Program for years 2005 through 2007. A.892 (Rosenthal) passed Assembly; not introduced in Senate.

9. Corralling Wild Boars

Prohibits in-state possession, importation, sale, or transport of the invasive and destructive Eurasian boar. A.3767-A (Glick, et al.)/S.5733 (Little, et al.) passed Assembly and Senate. Awaiting the Governors signature.

14. Indian Point Replacement Plan

Requires the State Energy Planning Board to evaluate opportunities for replacing power generated by the Indian Point Energy Center a nuclear power facility that reached the end of its designed forty year lifespan with other sources, including electricity from clean energy sources. A.1038 (Jaffee, et al.)/S.1645 (Carlucci, et al.) passed Assembly; died in Senate Energy and Telecommunications Committee.

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15. Private Well Testing

Stipulates that sales contracts for properties serviced by private drinking water wells include requirements to test wells for various contaminants, and that test results be shared with appropriate agencies. A.1040 (Jaffee, et al.) passed Assembly; not introduced in Senate.

21. Cadmium Ban in Novelty Products

Prohibits sale of novelty products (including jewelry, toys, and ornaments) containing more than 0.0075% (75 parts per million) cadmium after June 1, 2015. A.4822 (Sweeney, et al.) passed Assembly; not introduced in Senate.

16. Home Energy Efficiency

Allows electric generating systems that are eligible for net-metering to qualify for financing under the Green Jobs-Green New York program. A.1245 (Cahill, et al.)/S.1111 (Maziarz, et al.) passed Assembly and Senate. Awaiting Governors signature.

22. Pesticide Free Summer Camps

Prohibits pesticide use on playgrounds, turf, and athletic or playing fields at childrens overnight camps and day camps except when an emergency application is warranted. A.4841-C (Paulin, et al.)/S.5288-C (Carlucci, et al.) passed Assembly; died in Senate Health Committee.

17. Shark Fin Prohibition

Prohibits the possession, sale, offer for sale, trade, or distribution of shark fins. A.1769-B (Maisel, et al.)/S.1711B (Grisanti, et al.) passed Assembly and Senate. Signed into law by the Governor on July 26, 2013.

23. Transit Fund Protection

Protects funding for public transit systems across New York by prohibiting diversion of dedicated transit funds. A.5084 (Brennan, et al.)/S.3837 (Golden, et al.) passed Assembly and Senate. Awaiting Governors signature.

18. Lower Mercury Light Bulbs

Bans the sale of several common types of general purpose fluorescent light bulbs if they exceed the maximum mercury levels listed in the law and authorizes the Department of Environmental Conservation to establish regulations for mercury content standards in all light bulbs. A.2048 (Kavanagh, et al.) passed Assembly; not introduced in Senate.

Requires New York State to include a list of New York food products in all state agencies food product purchasing solicitations, thus promoting local food. Also requires purchasers to report on all food products bought, allowing New Yorkers to track how much local food is used. A.5102 (Peoples-Stokes, et al.)/S.4061 (Ritchie, et al.) passed Assembly and Senate. Awaiting Governors signature.

24. Promoting Local Food Purchasing

19. Biodiesel for Heating Oil

Requires all heating oil sold for use in any building within certain counties and in New York City to contain at least two percent biodiesel starting October 1, 2013 with a statewide mandate beginning July 1, 2014. A.2129 (Sweeney, et al.) passed Assembly; not introduced in Senate.

25. Drug Disposal Demonstration Program

20. TRIS Ban

Directs the Department of Environmental Conservation to work with the State Police to establish a one-year demonstration program for the safe disposal of prescription drugs. A.5465 (Sweeney, et al.)/S.3985 (Grisanti, et al.) passed Assembly; died in Senate Health Committee.

Prohibits sale of products intended for use by infants and children, including toys, car seats, and baby products containing the flame retardant chemical TDCPP (TRIS [1,3-dichloro-2-propyl] phosphate) beginning December 1, 2015. A.4741 (Sweeney, et al.)/S.3703 (Grisanti, et al.) passed Assembly; died in Senate Rules Committee.

26. Climate Change Planning

Requires New York State to include future climate risk in a broad range of planning, permit, and funding processes. The legislation also directs the Department of State to work with the Department of Environmental Conservation to develop model climate change adaptation zoning laws for use by municipalities. A.6558 (Sweeney, et al.)/S.5138 (Fuschillo, et al.) passed Assembly; died in Senate Rules Committee.

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27. Green Buildings Extender

Extends the green residential building grant program. Enacted in 2008, the program provides funding to support the construction of new residential buildings, or substantial renovations to existing structures, that meet green building standards. A.6777 (Paulin, et al.)/S.3977 (Maziarz, et al.) died in Assembly Energy Committee; passed Senate.

31. Invalidating Critical Regulations

28. Cleaner Air at Schools

This resolution amends the state Constitution to allow the Legislature to invalidate executive agency regulations and attempts to elevate economic considerations above all basic health, safety, and environmental protections. A.4758 (Magee, et al.)/S.3462 (Seward, et al.) died in Assembly Judiciary Committee; passed Senate.

Extends, until 2019, provisions of the Education law that limit the idling of school buses while parked or standing on school grounds. A.6917 (Miller, et al.)/S.4868 (Lanza, et al.) passed Assembly and Senate. Signed into law by the Governor on June 30, 2013.

32. Arbitrary Repeal of 1000 Regulations


Requires Governor Cuomo to repeal at least 1,000 regulations based solely on their effect on economic growth and job creation, arbitrarily elevating economic growth and job creation above basic health, safety, and environmental considerations, endangering New Yorkers and shifting the costs of pollution to struggling taxpayers. A.7986 (DiPietro)/S.5166 (Marchione, et al.) died in Assembly Governmental Operations Committee; passed Senate.

29. Mercury Thermostat Collection

Requires manufacturers to establish a collection program for out-of-service mercury thermostats and prohibits charging consumer fees to do so. A.8084 (Sweeney, et al.)/S.1676-A (Grisanti, et al.) passed Assembly and Senate. Awaiting the Governors signature.

33. Supersized ATVs

30. Amends Polluter Spill Liability

Allows heavy, large, and environmentally damaging offroad vehicles up to 2,000 pounds to be registered in New York as all terrain vehicles (ATVs). S.3557 (Griffo, et al.) passed Senate; not introduced in Assembly.

Amends strict liability for petroleum spills and makes it more difficult for Department of Environmental Conservation to recover costs from those responsible for oil spills. A.2065 (Schimminger)/S.1675 (Grisanti, et al.) died in Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee; passed Senate.

In 2013, no two-smokestack bills passed either house.

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How scores are calculated


To calculate legislators scores, EPL/Environmental Advocates uses ratings developed by our sister organization, Environmental Advocates of New York. Legislators earn between 1 and 3 points respectively for votes in support of bills rated by Environmental Advocates of New York as 1, 2, or 3 tree bills. Treerated bills are those that will benefit the environment. Legislators earn between 1 and 3 points respectively for votes against bills that are given a rating of 1, 2, or 3 smokestacks. Smokestack-rated bills are those that will harm the environment. Legislators earn points for supporting Super Bills the environmental communitys top legislative priorities as follows:

Co-sponsoring: Lawmakers receive half-credit (1.5 points of a 3-tree bill) for Super Bills they sponsor or co-sponsor. However, if a Super Bill is voted on, the vote is counted in the score, and credit is not given for co-sponsorship. Members who request to be added as co-sponsors also receive co-sponsorship credit. Becoming law: If a Super Bill is passed by both houses and signed into law, all legislators who voted for it receive 3 points plus 2 bonus points. Incompletes: Legislators who miss more than 20 percent of votes receive a score of incomplete (INC).

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