Res 0190-2006
| A | Robert Jackson | | Proposed Res. No. 190-A | Amend the Election Law so that prisoners are counted as residents of the county in which they reside prior to incarceration, rather than as residents of the county in which they are detained. | Resolution | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Res 0190-2006
| A | Robert Jackson | | | Amend the Election Law so that prisoners are counted as residents of the county in which they reside prior to incarceration, rather than as residents of the county in which they are detained. | Resolution | | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Res 0190-2006
| A | Robert Jackson | | | Amend the Election Law so that prisoners are counted as residents of the county in which they reside prior to incarceration, rather than as residents of the county in which they are detained. | Resolution | | Amended by Committee | |
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Res 0190-2006
| A | Robert Jackson | | | Amend the Election Law so that prisoners are counted as residents of the county in which they reside prior to incarceration, rather than as residents of the county in which they are detained. | Resolution | | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Res 2261-2009
| * | Larry B. Seabrook | | | Census Bureau to enforce a decennial census enumeration policy in which incarcerated juveniles and adults are counted in keeping with the “one person, one vote” principle inherent in the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution. | Resolution | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Res 2261-2009
| * | Larry B. Seabrook | | | Census Bureau to enforce a decennial census enumeration policy in which incarcerated juveniles and adults are counted in keeping with the “one person, one vote” principle inherent in the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution. | Resolution | | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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