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Granting Time Off for Public Employees to Receive COVID-19 Vaccination

Creates the Law Enforcement Misconduct Investigative Office

Holding Law Enforcement Accountable-Repeal Section 50a

Message from Assemblymember Taylor on COVID 19

Update on Voting in June 23rd Primary Election

NYC Multicultural Festival Goes Virtual

Assembly Taylor Holds Three Day Census Event

Remembering Victims of 2010 Haitian Earthquake

Public Hearing On The Implementation Of Early Voting

Census Job Fair

Taylor Speaks On African Diaspora Day Resolution

Taylor Speaks In Support Of Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act

Taylor Examines Diversity in Specialized High Schools

Taylor Discusses the Relationship Between Homelessness and Evictions

Taylor Discusses Rental Housing and Tenant Protection

Taylor Advocates for the Urban Development Corporation Rights

Taylor Discusses MCIs and IAIs

Taylor Fights to Protect Tenants from Harassment

Taylor Commemorates Dominican Republic Independence

Taylor Speaks In Support Of Municipal Gun Buyback Program

Taylor Speaks in Support of the Child Victims Act

Taylor Honors Martin Luther King Jr.

Taylor: DREAM Act Invests in Future

Assemblymember Taylor Questions Chair of NY BOE

Questions What Constitutes an Inactive Voter

Taylor Fights to Improve Access to Voting

Assemblymember Taylor Discusses Voter Registration

Assemblymember Taylor Suggest Ways to Improve Voting

Flag Day Resolution

Taylor Honored Deceased Former Members

Assemblyman Taylor Welcomes Members of the Garifuna Community

Assemblymember Taylor Remembers Lt. Michael Davidson

Summer Youth Employment Program

Assemblymember Taylor on Wyatt Tee Walker

Juan Pablo Duarte Day

Martin Luther King Day Resolution

Remembering The Victims Of The 2010 Haitian Earthquake

Introduction of Assembly Member Al Taylor
February 3, 2021
Assemblymember Taylor speaks on legislation that would grant public employees four hours of excused leave to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. (A.3354B)
Assemblymember Taylor speaks on legislation that would grant public employees four hours of excused leave to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. (A.3354B)