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Erik Kriss

Campaign to Focus on Protecting 50-plus Voters and Making Their Voices Heard
Biaggi-Dinowitz Bill Would Let Registered Voters Cite Concern about Contracting Coronavirus as Valid Reason for Requesting Absentee Ballot
Kaminsky-Hevesi Bill Would Allow SNAP Recipients to Avoid In-Person Food Shopping by Making Online Purchasing Pilot Program Permanent
Calls on State Lawmakers, Governor to Right Wrong Slipped into State Budget
ALBANY, N.Y. - AARP New York and the Public Utility Law Project (PULP) today voiced strong opposition to a proposal from utility regulators and NYSEG/RG&E to raise the utility companies’ rates and enact other measures over the next three years.
NYers Who Lost Income from Economic Downturn Protected from Loss of Electric, Telephone and Water Service
Legislation Requires Annual Pandemic Emergency Plans, 2-Month Supply of PPE, Daily Communication & Virtual Visitation with Families
Bills Would Ban Utility Terminations, Facilitate Voting & Telehealth, Study COVID-19 Impact on NYers of Color & More
Testifies at Joint State Legislative Hearing on ‘Exploring Solutions to the Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Minority Communities’
Will Serve on Volunteer Board Overseeing AARP’s New York State Office
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