The New York State Senate will vote on Wednesday to repeal some of Gov. Andrew Cuomo s COVID-19 directives, including one that requires bars and restaurants to sell food with alcoholic
New York lawmakers expected to repeal Cuomo s food and alcohol rule
Amanda Brandeis
and last updated 2021-04-27 21:30:23-04
NEW YORK (WKBW) â The New York State Senate Majority has announced that lawmakers plan to suspend several of Governor Andrew Cuomo s executive orders, including a rule that food must be purchased with alcohol at bars and restaurants.
Senate Democrats say they plan to vote on Wednesday.
According to the Senate, the Executive Order Directives that will be acted on include:
Repeal of Sale of Food with Alcoholic Beverage Requirement: Food sales will no longer be required for alcoholic beverage sales in bars and restaurants, for on premise or off premise consumption.
New York lawmakers seek to boost water quality laws PUBLISHED 5:19 AM ET Apr. 28, 2021 PUBLISHED 5:19 AM EDT Apr. 28, 2021
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The state Senate on Tuesday approved a package of measures meant to bolster water quality in the state, including bills that would lead to testing for lead in public parks, a ban on pesticide usage at children s camps and a ban on coal tar.
The legislation was approved as part of a recognition of Water Week, and cheered by environmental organizations.
“Water quality and its protection are critical to the wellbeing of our communities.” Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said. “New Yorkers deserve to be assured of the safety of their water, and we must protect this invaluable resource. I commend the sponsors for their leadership in protecting our portable water sources from pollution and ensuring that every New Yorker has a water supply they can trust.”