New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Standing Committee on Governmental Operations. Sub-committee on Affirmative Action

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The Assembly Sub-committee on Affirmative Action is a subcommittee of the Assembly Standing Committee on Governmental Operations. It was formed in 1985. The principal task of the Sub-committee is to help develop programs to ensure participation of minority and women-owned businesses in state agencies, public authorities, and public benefit corporations.

In 1985, the Sub-committee began an investigation of the affirmative action programs within state and local government in New York. During this investigation, the Sub-committee held hearings and collected extensive statistics on the nature of the work force in state and local government. Its findings and recommendations were contained in a 1986 report, Affirmative Action: the Crisis.

From the description of Assembly Sub-Committee on Affirmative Action Sub-agency History Record. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 83936165

The New York State Assembly Standing Committee on Governmental Operations' Subcommittee on Affirmative Action researched, compiled information and reported on affirmative action as it related to the employment of women, minorities, Vietnam Era veterans and the disabled in New York State government from 1981-1986.

In 1985, the subcommittee undertook an investigation of the "current crisis surrounding affirmative action in the State of New York." The investigation was partly in response to continuing complaints of the ineffectiveness of government affirmative action programs (especially in the area of employment of Hispanics) and the perceived need for changes in legislation to improve them, and partly in response to the realization that the Reagan Administration was working to dismantle many of the federal affirmative action programs. New York, the subcommittee felt, would have to strengthen its own programs to lessen the negative impact of weakened federal guidelines. The research was accomplished by obtaining completed questionnaires from state agencies and local governments describing the composition of the New York government work force, and by collecting the comprehensive affirmative action program plans and policy documents of state agencies. The subcommittee also held public hearings in 1982, 1984 and 1985 to investigate State agencies' affirmative action efforts on behalf of women, ethnic minorities and the disabled.

Material from all these sources was compiled, and the recommendations of the committee were summarized in a 243-page report, "Affirmative Action: The Crisis - Review of the Current Status of Affirmative Action Policies in the State of New York," May 1986. The report categorically stated that while there had been good progress in New York at the state government level in terms of women, blacks, the handicapped and Vietnam Veterans, "the evidence also clearly demonstrated the complete failure of the past twenty years of affirmative action in terms of Latino New Yorkers."

During its existence, Assemblyman Victor L. Robles and then Assemblywoman Cynthia Jenkins served as chairs of the subcommittee. The subcommittee ceased operations in 1986.

From the New York State Archives, Cultural Education Center, Albany, NY. Agency record NYSV89-A65

The New York State Assembly Standing Committee on Governmental Operations’ Subcommittee on Affirmative Action researched, compiled information and reported on affirmative action as it related to the employment of women, minorities, Vietnam Era veterans and the disabled in New York State government from 1981-1986.

In 1985, the subcommittee undertook an investigation of the “current crisis surrounding affirmative action in the State of New York.” The investigation was partly in response to continuing complaints of the ineffectiveness of government affirmative action programs (especially in the area of employment of Hispanics) and the perceived need for changes in legislation to improve them and partly in response to the realization that the Reagan Administration was working to dismantle many of the federal affirmative action programs. New York, the subcommittee felt, would have to strengthen its own programs to lessen the negative impact of weakened federal guidelines.

The research was accomplished by obtaining completed questionnaires from state agencies and local governments describing the composition of the New York’s government work force and by collecting the comprehensive affirmative action program plans and policy documents of state agencies. The Subcommittee also held public hearings in 1982, 1984 and 1985 to investigate State agencies’ affirmative action efforts on behalf of women, ethnic minorities and the disabled.

Material from all these sources was compiled and the recommendations of the committee were summarized in a 243-page report, “Affirmative Action: The Crisis-Review of the Current Status of Affirmative Action Policies in the State of New York,” May 1986. The report categorically states that while there had been good progress in New York at the state government level in terms of women, blacks, the handicapped and Vietnam Veterans, “the evidence also clearly demonstrated the complete failure of the past twenty years of affirmative action in terms of Latino New Yorkers.”

During the span of this series, Assemblyman Victor L. Robles and then Assemblywoman Cynthia Jenkins served as chairs of the subcommittee. The subcommittee ceased operations in 1986.

From the guide to the Correspondence, reports and testimony on work force composition and affirmative action in state and local government, 1981-1986, 1983-1985, (New York State Archives)

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