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Environmental Conservation Committee, New York State Assembly

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TheEnvironmental Conservation Committee is astanding committee of theNew York Assembly.

Per Assembly Rules, committees of theNew York State Assembly are assigned by theSpeaker of the Assembly.[1] Committees are assigned annually.[2]The Speaker shall appoint the chairpersons of all committees.[1] TheMajority Leader shall serve as a member of theRules Committee after being appointed by theSpeaker.The Majority Leader and theMinority Leader shall be nonvotingex officio members on all standing committees.[3]The Speaker shall be a member and the chairperson of theRules Committee.[4]

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Function

All standing committees shall operate on an annual basis and their jurisdiction shall include, but not be limited to, the subject matter of each bill or resolution referred to them by the Speaker. Each standing committee shall propose legislative action and conduct such studies and investigations as may relate to matter within their jurisdiction. Each standing committee shall, furthermore, devote substantial efforts to the oversight and analysis of the activities, including but not limited to the implementation and administration of programs, of departments, agencies, divisions, authorities, boards, commissions, public benefit corporations and other entities within its jurisdiction.[5][6]

Membership

Andrew Raia (R) left this committee on January 06, 2020.

Jamie Romeo (D) left this committee on February 06, 2020.

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2017 legislative session

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2017 legislative session.

Environmental Conservation Members, 2017
Democratic members (22)Republican members (8)
Steven Englebright, ChairMarc Butler
Thomas AbinantiAndrew Garbarino
Didi BarrettPeter Lopez
Robert C. CarrollBrian Miller
William ColtonMelissa L. Miller
Marcos CrespoAnthony Palumbo
Steven CymbrowitzAndrew Raia
Anthony D'UrsoDan Stec
Patricia Fahy
Deborah Glick
Aileen Gunther
Ellen Jaffee
Brian Kavanagh
Barbara Lifton
Daniel O'Donnell
Steven Otis
Crystal Peoples-Stokes
Nily Rozic
Sean Ryan
Fred Thiele
Matthew Titone
Jaime Williams

2015 legislative session

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2015 legislative session.

Environmental Conservation Members, 2015
Democratic members (22)Republican members (8)
Steven Englebright, ChairMarc Butler
Thomas AbinantiJane Corwin
William ColtonAndrew Garbarino
Marcos CrespoPeter Lopez
Steven CymbrowitzAnthony Palumbo
Patricia FahyAndrew Raia
Deborah GlickJoseph Saladino
Aileen GuntherDan Stec
Ellen Jaffee
Todd Kaminsky
Brian Kavanagh
Barbara Lifton
Donna Lupardo
Daniel O'Donnell
Steven Otis
Crystal Peoples-Stokes
Nily Rozic
Sean Ryan
Michelle Schimel
Fred Thiele
Matthew Titone
Kenneth Zebrowski

2013-2014

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2013 legislative session.

Environmental Conservation Members, 2013
Democratic members (22)Republican members (7)
Robert Sweeney, ChairMarc Butler
Thomas AbinantiJane Corwin
William ColtonGary Finch
Marcos CrespoAndrew Garbarino
Steven CymbrowitzPeter Lopez
Patricia FahyJoseph Saladino
Deborah GlickDan Stec
Aileen Gunther
Ellen Jaffee
Brian Kavanagh
Barbara Lifton
Donna Lupardo
Daniel O'Donnell
Steven Otis
Crystal Peoples-Stokes
Nily Rozic
Sean Ryan
Michelle Schimel
Fred Thiele
Matthew Titone
Harvey Weisenberg
Kenneth Zebrowski

2011-2012

Environmental Conservation Members, 2011
Democratic members (19)Republican members (10)
Robert Sweeney, ChairWilliam Barclay
Thomas AbinantiDaniel Burling
William ColtonRobert Castelli
Marcos CrespoJohn Ceretto
Steven CymbrowitzJane Corwin
Deborah GlickGary Finch
Aileen GuntherSean Hanna
Ellen JaffeePeter Lopez
Brian KavanaghJoseph Saladino
George LatimerTeresa Sayward
Barbara Lifton
Donna Lupardo
Daniel O'Donnell
Crystal Peoples
Michelle Schimel
Fred Thiele
Matthew Titone
Harvey Weisenberg
Kenneth Zebrowski

2009-2010

Environmental Conservation Members, 2009
Democratic members (21)Republican members (8)
Robert SweeneyFred Thiele
Michelle SchimelJoseph Saladino
Harvey WeisenbergAnn Rabbitt
Michael GianarisTeresa Sayward
Steven CymbrowitzGary Finch
William ColtonPeter Lopez
Matthew TitoneJames Bacalles
Micah KellnerDaniel Burling
Deborah Glick
Daniel O'Donnell
Adriano Espaillat
Brian Kavanagh
Marcos Crespo
George Latimer
Kenneth Zebrowski
Ellen Jaffee
Aileen Gunther
Barbara Lifton
Donna Lupardo
Crystal Peoples
William Parment

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