ALBANY, NY Legislation banning political advertisements on public properties passed the New York State Senate Wednesday afternoon. It prohibits the the display of ads supporting political candidates who are running for office, on not only buildings and facilities, but flag poles, monuments, signs and other permanent structures, as well as equipment and vehicles. All
ALBANY, NY A bill banning the display of hate symbols and political banners on public properties like firehouses, ambulance companies, police stations, and other taxpayer-funded facilities has passed the New York State Senate and moves on next to the Assembly where it is ,>expected to face a vote by the end of the session. The legislation was spurred on after the display of
NY State Political Banner, Hate Symbol Ban Heads To Assembly - Shirley-Mastic, NY - A vote is expected soon to prohibit campaign materials and Confederate flags on government, police, fire, and ambulance company properties.
UpdatedFri, Feb 5, 2021 at 3:50 pm ET
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A Confederate flag and a Trump 2020 banner hanging inside the Levittown Fire Department, as well as a Confederate flag on a Brookhaven fire truck, inspired New York State legislation banning symbols of hate and political banners from public property. (The office of New York state Sen. Anna Kaplan)
ALBANY, NY A Confederate flag replaced by a banner for former President Donald Trump at a Levittown firehouse and the flying of another Confederate flag on a Brookhaven fire truck have inspired legislation banning political and hate-driven displays on publicly funded property in New York, according to state Sen. Anna Kaplan s office.