New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Standing Committee on Governmental Operations
Variant namesThe Assembly Standing Committee on Governmental Operations was established in 1969. The Committee considers legislation in a wide range of subject areas including: governmental reform; human rights; Indian affairs; veterans' affairs; police services; crime victims; public lands and buildings; cable television; and the Freedom of Information and Open Meetings Laws. The Committee also considers legislation referred to it by various special legislative task forces and commissions.
The various subcommittees operating within the Governmental Operations Committee have included: Administrative Procedures; Affirmative Action; Casino Gambling; Civil Defense; Human Rights; Military and Civil Defense; and Veterans' Affairs. These and other subcommittees investigate the range of concerns falling within the jurisdiction of the Committee and they typically perform research, hold hearings, draft legislation, and issue reports.
From the description of Assembly Standing Committee on Governmental Operations Sub-Agency History Record. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 83694393
The Assembly Standing Committee on Governmental Operations oversees legislation on such diverse issues as civil and human rights, military and naval affairs, state contracts and purchasing, and the executive law.
In New York State, legislation is referred, upon its introduction, to a committee of the senate or assembly. Important bills of specific public interest are often given a public hearing prior to committee action. In the assembly a standing committee may report any bill to the full assembly either with or without amendments, or it may report adversely to the full assembly, or it may report that a bill is held for further action or study.
From the description of Bill files and memoranda, 1987-1996. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 122583504
The Assembly Standing Committee on Governmental Operations was established in 1969. The Committee considers legislation in a wide range of subject areas including: governmental reform; human rights; Indian affairs; veterans' affairs; police services; crime victims; public lands and buildings; cable television; and the Freedom of Information and Open Meetings Laws. The Committee also considers legislation referred to it by various special legislative task forces and commissions.
The various subcommittees operating within the Governmental Operations Committee have included: Administrative Procedures; Affirmative Action; Casino Gambling; Civil Defense; Human Rights; Military and Civil Defense; and Veterans' Affairs. These and other subcommittees investigate the range of concerns falling within the jurisdiction of the Committee and they typically perform research, hold hearings, draft legislation, and issue reports.
From the New York State Archives, Cultural Education Center, Albany, NY. Agency record NYSV89-A64
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