A05924 Summary:

BILL NOA05924
 
SAME ASSAME AS S02598
 
SPONSORGalef (MS)
 
COSPNSRKavanagh, Lavine, Rivera P, Rosenthal, Burling, Calhoun, Corwin, Kolb, Scozzafava, Bacalles, Giglio, Lopez P, Finch, Raia, Paulin
 
MLTSPNSRBarclay, Castelli, Conte, Crouch, Duprey, Errigo, Hawley, Jordan, Lancman, Miller J, Quinn, Sayward, Schimel, Thiele, Tobacco, Towns, Townsend
 
Amd S10, add S5-b, Leg L
 
Relates to apportionment of staff for members in the senate and assembly; requires generally equal staff for member offices and additional moneys for committee chairs.
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A05924 Actions:

BILL NOA05924
 
02/23/2009referred to governmental operations
01/06/2010referred to governmental operations
06/08/2010held for consideration in governmental operations
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A05924 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A05924 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          5924
 
                               2009-2010 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 23, 2009
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of A. GALEF, KAVANAGH, LAVINE, P. RIVERA, ROSENTHAL,
          BURLING, CALHOUN, CORWIN, KOLB, SCOZZAFAVA, BACALLES, WALKER,  GIGLIO,
          P. LOPEZ,  FINCH,  RAIA  --  Multi-Sponsored  by  -- M. of A. BARCLAY,
          CONTE, CROUCH, DUPREY, ERRIGO, HAWLEY, LANCMAN, MILLER, SAYWARD, SCHI-
          MEL, THIELE, TOWNS, TOWNSEND -- read once and referred to the  Commit-

          tee on Governmental Operations
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the legislative law, in relation to apportionment of
          resources for members of the state legislature
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Section  10 of the legislative law, as amended by chapter
     2  230 of the laws of 1949, is amended to read as follows:
     3    § 10. Compensation of officers and employees.  The  secretary  of  the
     4  senate,  the clerk of the assembly, and all other officers and employees
     5  of the senate and assembly, shall be paid the compensation fixed by  the
     6  appointing  officer  within  the  amount  provided  by appropriation and
     7  pursuant to the provisions of section five-b of this article.
     8    § 2. The legislative law is amended by adding a  new  section  5-b  to

     9  read as follows:
    10    § 5-b. Staff allocation.  1. Except as provided in this section, every
    11  member of the state senate shall have the same staff allocation as every
    12  other  member of the state senate and every member of the assembly shall
    13  have the same staff allocation as every other member of the assembly.
    14    2. Every state senator or member of the assembly who  is  assigned  to
    15  serve as chairperson of a standing committee shall also receive an addi-
    16  tional  allocation designed to reasonably allow such chairperson to hire
    17  a committee director and committee clerk dedicated to committee  related
    18  work.  Such  allocation shall be ninety thousand dollars for all commit-
    19  tees except the codes, education, health, and higher  education  commit-

    20  tees  in  both  the  senate  and assembly, in which case such allocation
    21  shall be one hundred forty-five thousand dollars; and two hundred  thou-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01732-01-9

        A. 5924                             2
 
     1  sand  dollars for the chairperson of the finance committee in the senate
     2  and the ways and means committee in the assembly.
     3    3.  Every  state  senator  or member of the assembly who serves in the
     4  capacity as ranking member of a standing committee shall also receive an
     5  additional allocation designed to reasonably allow such  ranking  member

     6  to hire staff dedicated to committee related work. Such allocation shall
     7  be  thirty  thousand dollars except in the case of the codes, education,
     8  health, and higher education committees such amount shall be  fifty-five
     9  thousand  dollars;  and  in the case of the ranking member of the senate
    10  finance committee or ranking member  of  the  assembly  ways  and  means
    11  committee, ninety-five thousand dollars.
    12    4.  All  employees whose salary is not charged against the staff allo-
    13  cation of an individual  member  of  the  legislature  shall  be  deemed
    14  employees  of  the  central  staff of the senate or central staff of the
    15  assembly, as the case may be. There shall be a central staff  allocation

    16  which  shall  allow for the hiring of individuals pursuant to the recom-
    17  mendation of the temporary president of the senate, the minority  leader
    18  of  the  senate, the speaker of the assembly, and the minority leader of
    19  the assembly. The percentage of dollars to be allocated to the temporary
    20  president of the senate, the minority leader of the senate, the  speaker
    21  of  the assembly, and the minority leader of the assembly shall be based
    22  upon the number of members of the senate and number of  members  of  the
    23  assembly  in the majority and minority political party of each house. In
    24  the event a member of the legislature is  not  enrolled  in  either  the
    25  majority  political  party  in his or her house or the second most popu-

    26  lated political party in his or her house, such member may declare  that
    27  he or she wishes to have his or her membership counted in one of the two
    28  political  parties  solely  for  the purpose of staff allocation ratios.
    29  Such declaration shall be given in  writing  to  the  secretary  of  the
    30  senate  or  clerk  of  the  assembly  within  seventy days of his or her
    31  election. The allocation for central staff shall not change  during  the
    32  two  year  term  of  office  which  commences every January first of odd
    33  numbered years and ends at the end of December the following year.    In
    34  any  event, the minority leader of the senate and the minority leader of
    35  the assembly shall have a minimum of thirty-five percent of the  central
    36  staff allocation authority.

    37    5. Not later than the first of January following the effective date of
    38  this section, the speaker of the assembly and temporary president of the
    39  senate shall allocate to each member of the legislature his or her staff
    40  allocation pursuant to this section.
    41    6.  There  shall  be a centralized research service for the senate and
    42  assembly based on assigned areas of research and expertise  which  shall
    43  be  jointly administered by the secretary of the senate and the clerk of
    44  the assembly.  Individuals employed by such centralized research service
    45  shall be hired upon the unanimous recommendation of the temporary presi-
    46  dent of the senate, minority leader of the senate, speaker of the assem-
    47  bly and the minority leader of the assembly.

    48    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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