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Committee Reports
With over 150 committees covering an enormous number of issues, the expertise of the City Bar membership is both wide and deep. Through its committees, the City Bar issues hundreds of reports and produces hundreds of events each year.
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Reports
March 1, 2011
Report regarding S.2810-B (Part BB – Budget), which would amend the transportation law to remove the power and authority of New York City to regulate advertising signs within its borders
Report regarding S.2810-B (Part BB – Budget), which would amend the transportation law to remove the power and authority of New York City to regulate advertising signs within its bordersReports
December 1, 2008
Statement to the Obama Administration’s transition team regarding environmental issues that have particular resonance for New York City (December 2008)
Statement to the Obama Administration’s transition team regarding environmental issues that have particular resonance for New York City (December 2008)Reports
April 1, 2008
Letter to Governor and Legislative Leaders re: Budget Amendment Impact on the New York System Benefit Charge and Renewable Portfolio Standard (March 2008)
Letter to Governor and Legislative Leaders re: Budget Amendment Impact on the New York System Benefit Charge and Renewable Portfolio Standard (March 2008)Reports
January 1, 2007
Letter to Governor Elect Eliot Spitzer highlighting important issues to be considered during his term Including advocating for federal legislation that creates effective greenhouse gas caps; modifying Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law so citizens are not denied standing if they cannot demonstrate harm different from the public at large; ensure more effective delivery of the Brownfield Opportunity Grants; and require an environmental life-cycle analysis as a component of the development of solid waste management plans
Letter to Governor Elect Eliot Spitzer highlighting important issues to be considered during his term Including advocating for federal legislation that creates effective greenhouse gas caps; modifying Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law so citizens are not denied standing if they cannot demonstrate harm different from the public at large; ensure more effective delivery of the Brownfield Opportunity Grants; and require an environmental life-cycle analysis as a component of the development of solid waste management plansReports
October 1, 2006