Asm. Angelo J. Morinello
Republican · New York District 145 · House · NY
Voting record
- Participation: shows up to vote 100% of the time.
- Bipartisanship: votes with the opposing party's majority 79.4% of the time.
- Alignment with the district's political lean: 82.3%.
Recent votes by Asm. Angelo J. Morinello
- Voted Yea on Delays employee-owned business advisory panel report one year — Extends the reporting deadline of the advisory panel on employee-owned enterprises to 2027
- Voted Yea on Strengthens Oneida Nation detention agreements with counties — Relates to the effectiveness of certain county-tribal detention agreements between the Oneida Indian Nation and Oneida county and Madison county
- Voted Yea on Provides immunity from prosecution for certain individuals engaged in prostitution who are victims of or witnesses to a crime and who report such crime or assist in the investigation or prosecution.
- Voted Nay on Includes nonconsensual use of bodily fluids and matter in harassment in the first degree and aggravated harassment in the first degree; includes strikes, shoves and kicks in aggravated harassment in the first degree.
- Voted Yea on Requires sexual and domestic violence awareness posters in cosmetology establishments.
- Voted Nay on Increases the tax on deeds in the city of Mount Vernon to 1 1/2 percent.
- Voted Yea on Extends Goshen hotel tax authority two years — Extends the town of Goshen's authority to impose a hotel and motel tax of up to five percent for two additional years.
- Voted Yea on Extends authorization for the county of Fulton to impose an additional one percent of sales and compensating use taxes until November 30, 2027.
- Voted Yea on Requires apprenticeships for renewable energy construction — Requires contractors and subcontractors performing construction work for covered renewable energy systems to have apprenticeship agreements; relates to the effectiveness of provisions of law related thereto.
- Voted Yea on Requires hospitals to notify parents before withdrawing life support — Includes guardians of the principal as a person who may commence certain special proceedings; provides that if a hospital can with reasonable efforts ascertain the identity of the parents or guardian of an emancipated minor patient and obtain such parent's or guardian's contact information, the hospital shall notify such persons, and document such notification in the patient's medical record, prior to withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment.
- Voted Nay on Classifies pistol converters as rapid-fire devices — Includes pistol converters in the definition of a rapid-fire modification device.
- Voted Yea on Permits the village of Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester county, to lease certain sports field fences for advertisements, with revenues to be used solely for the care of Dobbs Park, Duck Pond Park, Firefighters Memorial Field and David J. Manes Memorial Field.
- Voted Nay on Requires law enforcement and courts to notify the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) when an arrested person or defendant is not a United States citizen; adjusts certain maximum sentences for class A misdemeanors and unclassified misdemeanors; requires notification to be made to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency prior to the release of certain noncitizens; repeals provisions of the "protect our courts act".
- Voted Nay on Enacts "Francesco's law" which establishes violations for the failure to safely store rifles, shotguns, and firearms in the presence of a minor or a prohibited person; requires the office of gun violence prevention to collect and analyze statistical and other information and data with respect to injuries or deaths of minors resulting from failure to safely store a firearm, rifle, or shotgun.
- Voted Yea on Creates cryptocurrency study task force for New York — Establishes the New York state cryptocurrency and blockchain study task force to provide the governor and the legislature with information on the effects of the widespread use of cryptocurrencies and other forms of digital currencies and their ancillary systems, including but not limited to blockchain technology, in the state.
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