Asm. Andrew M. Molitor
Republican · New York District 150 · House · NY
Voting record
- Participation: shows up to vote 100% of the time.
- Alignment with the district's political lean: 90.9%.
Recent votes by Asm. Andrew M. Molitor
- 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 Nay on Requires the superintendent to promulgate regulations which provide standardized definitions for commonly used terms and phrases in certain insurance policies.
- Voted Yea on Drug-induced movement disorder education program — Provides for education and outreach for drug-induced movement disorders by the department of health through the health care and wellness education and outreach program.
- Voted Nay on Speeds up appeals on matters of public interest — Relates to facilitating appellate review of rulings that implicate issues of public concern.
- Voted Nay on Directs the superintendent of state police, in consultation with the office of children and family services, shall develop, maintain and disseminate to all members of the state police written policies and procedures, regarding child-sensitive arrest practices.
- Voted Nay on Bans ferret declawing except for medical need — Prohibits the declawing and descenting of ferrets except when necessary for a therapeutic purpose and performed by a licensed veterinarian.
- Voted Nay on Caps landlord dishonored check fees at actual costs — Prohibits residential landlords from charging tenants a fee for a dishonored rent check in excess of the actual costs or fees incurred by such landlord as a result thereof, provided such dishonored check fee was included in the initial lease.
- Voted Yea on Establishes the statewide group home families working group; provides that duties include informing and advising the commissioner as to matters of importance for persons with developmental disabilities residing in group homes and their families and guardians, providing recommendations for statewide and regional priorities and goals for individuals residing in group homes and families and guardians of individuals residing in group homes, advising the commissioner on such other matters related to group homes as the statewide group home families working group deems relevant, holding regional public meetings to solicit and receive input from residents of group homes and family members and guardians of residents of group homes, and any matter relating to the performance of their duties with relation to individuals in group homes and on policies, Establishes the statewide group home families working group; provides that duties include informing and advising the commissioner as to matters of importance for persons with developmental disabilities residing in group homes and their families and guardians, providing recommendations for statewide and regional priorities and goals for individuals residing in group homes and families and guardians of individuals residing in group homes, advising the commissioner on such other matters related to group homes as the statewide group home families working group deems relevant, holding public meetings to solicit and receive input from residents of group homes and family members and guardians of residents of group homes, and any matter relating to the performance of their duties with relation to individuals in group homes and on policies, goals, budget and operation of group homes.
- Voted Yea on Increases membership on the state fire prevention and building code council to include the commissioner of agriculture and markets; amends the effectiveness thereof.
- Voted Yea on Permits telemedicine services for mental and behavioral health issues under the workers' compensation system; permits one in-person visit within twelve months unless such in-person visit causes undue hardship on a patient.
- Voted Nay on Free WiFi for people in temporary housing — Provides "WiFi service" internet access to all individuals residing in temporary housing; relates to funding for internet service under the ConnectAll digital equity grant program.
- Voted Yea on Expands privacy protection for medical records — Adds medical and health insurance information within the definitions of personal identifying information.
- Voted Nay on Prohibits the sale of infant walkers; restricts the use of such infant walkers in certain settings.
- Voted Nay on Increases penalties for illegal rent overcharges — Increases penalties for owners of rent-regulated property who overcharge tenants.
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