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Assemblymember Glick Highlights Passage of Legislation Protecting Homeowners’ Right to Sustainable Landscaping

Assemblymember Deborah J. Glick, 66th Assembly District, Manhattan, announced today the passage of her legislation, A.10102, which ensures that homeowners in New York who are part of a homeowners association (HOA) have the right to utilize environmentally...

Deborah Glick Statement on Supreme Court Decision Overturning Colorado’s Gay Conversion Therapy Ban

The discredited and pernicious practice of so-called “conversion therapy” has been widely rejected by the medical and mental health community as ineffective and harmful, especially to young people. As the sponsor of this legislation for many years...

Legislation Protecting State Forests and Wildlife Areas from Oil and Gas Development Passes Assembly

Assemblymember Deborah J. Glick, 66th Assembly District Manhattan, announced today the passage of her legislation A.9511 to prohibit the leasing of state forests, reforestation areas, wildlife management areas, and unique areas for oil and gas exploration...

Statement by Assemblymember Glick on Gubernatorial Veto: Give Homeowners the Freedom to Choose Responsible Landscaping

Governor Hochul’s veto of my commonsense bill A.1890 is deeply disappointing. The narrow reasoning of the Governor’s veto ignores the dramatic change in the climate crisis and the bio-diversity crisis that has erupted in the 10-20 years since people...

Glick Bill Protecting Horseshoe Crabs Passes Assembly

Assemblymember Deborah J. Glick, 66th Assembly District Manhattan, announced today the passage of her legislation A.4779 to prohibit the harvesting of horseshoe crabs from the waters of New York. Under this bill, the taking of horseshoe crabs will be...

Glick Announces Passage of Low Impact Landscaping Rights Act

Assemblymember Deborah J. Glick, 66th Assembly District Manhattan, announced today the passage of her legislation A.1890 to ensure homeowners in New York who are a part of a homeowners association have the right to use environmentally conscious low impact...
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