Assemblymember Anthony Brindisi
(D-116/Utica)
| Office: | Assembly |
|---|---|
| Affiliation: | Democrat |
| Key Position(s): | Energy Committee Member |
| First Year in Office: | 2012 |
| Status: | Currently in Office |
| Phone Number: | 518-455-5454 |
| Email Address: | brindisia@assembly.state.ny.us |
| Office Website: | Click to visit website |
Yearly Scores
Environmental Super Bills
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Child Safe Products Act
Anthony Brindisi's Level of Support:
Voted Yes
(A correct vote for the environment)
Bill Number: A.3141-A (Assembly) / S.1526-B (Senate)
Description:
Identifies chemicals of concern, prioritizes them based on the likelihood for exposure, and requires disclosure by children's product makers as to whether their products contain priority chemicals. Phases out children's products made with priority chemicals starting January 1, 2016. Authorizes the Interstate Chemical Clearinghouse collect, manage, and publish the date collected from manufacturers.
Voted Yes
(A correct vote for the environment)
Bill Number: A.3141-A (Assembly) / S.1526-B (Senate)
Description:
Identifies chemicals of concern, prioritizes them based on the likelihood for exposure, and requires disclosure by children's product makers as to whether their products contain priority chemicals. Phases out children's products made with priority chemicals starting January 1, 2016. Authorizes the Interstate Chemical Clearinghouse collect, manage, and publish the date collected from manufacturers.
Closing the Hazardous Waste Loophole
Anthony Brindisi's Level of Support:
Voted Yes
(A correct vote for the environment)
Bill Number: A.7013 (Assembly) / S.4616 (Senate)
Description:
Makes hazardous waste produced by oil and gas drilling subject to the same hazardous waste generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal regulations that apply to other industries in New York.
Voted Yes
(A correct vote for the environment)
Bill Number: A.7013 (Assembly) / S.4616 (Senate)
Description:
Makes hazardous waste produced by oil and gas drilling subject to the same hazardous waste generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal regulations that apply to other industries in New York.
Global Warming Pollution Control Act
Anthony Brindisi's Level of Support:
Voted Yes
(A correct vote for the environment)
Bill Number: A.5346-A (Assembly) / S.2742-B (Senate)
Description:
Establishes a limit on greenhouse gas emissions from all sources in New York and requires that the limit not be greater than statewide emissions for the year 1990. Statewide limit is to be reduced until emissions are 80% below 1990 levels by 2050.
Voted Yes
(A correct vote for the environment)
Bill Number: A.5346-A (Assembly) / S.2742-B (Senate)
Description:
Establishes a limit on greenhouse gas emissions from all sources in New York and requires that the limit not be greater than statewide emissions for the year 1990. Statewide limit is to be reduced until emissions are 80% below 1990 levels by 2050.
Solar Industry Development and Jobs Act
Anthony Brindisi's Level of Support:
Co-Sponsored or Voted Yes in Committee
(Lawmakers receive half credit (1.5 points of a 3-tree bill) for Super Bills if they co-sponsor or vote for the bill in committee. If a Super Bill is voted on, the vote is counted in the score and credit is not given for co-sponsorship or a committee vote.)
Bill Number: A.9149-A (Assembly) / Not Introduced in Senate
Description:
Directs the New York State Public Service Commission to develop an incentive program to meet the target of 3,000 megawatts of installed solar photovoltaic capacity by 2021.
Co-Sponsored or Voted Yes in Committee
(Lawmakers receive half credit (1.5 points of a 3-tree bill) for Super Bills if they co-sponsor or vote for the bill in committee. If a Super Bill is voted on, the vote is counted in the score and credit is not given for co-sponsorship or a committee vote.)
Bill Number: A.9149-A (Assembly) / Not Introduced in Senate
Description:
Directs the New York State Public Service Commission to develop an incentive program to meet the target of 3,000 megawatts of installed solar photovoltaic capacity by 2021.


