Positive Pending Legislation
Federal
Parental Consent Act of 2005: House of Representatives 181
Homeschool Non-Discrimination Act: Senate 1691
The Family Rights Act (Project)
New York State
Abolishing Family Court: Assembly 1338 - 2005
Abolishing Family Court (Word)
Dual Track: Assembly 313 - 2005
Dual Track a (Word)
Dual Track: Senate 1574 - 2005
Dual Track s (Word)
Shared Custody: Assembly 330 - 2005
Shared Parenting Custody: Assembly 6670 - 2005
Shared Custody: Senate 291 - 2005
Provide Housing for Parents: Senate 1146 - 2005
Provide Housing for Parents: Senate 1146 - 2005
Custody by Relative: Assembly 7223 - 2005
Custody by Relative: Senate 4060 - 2005
Adoption & Foster Care Records: Assembly 5360 - 2005
Office of the Child Advocate: Assembly 6334 - 2005
Record on Foster & Adoptive Parents: Assembly 8773 - 2005
Religious Exemptions - Vaccines: Assembly 8383 - 2005
New York City
Special Federal Prosecutor: Resolution 22 - 2004
History/Status/Details
Email Sponsors
Resolution 22 - 2004 (Word)
Demands and Requests: Resolution 27 - 2004
History/Status/Details
Email Sponsors
Resolution 27 - 2004 (Word)
Institutional Provider for Adults in Family Court: Introduction 175 - 2004
History/Status/Details
Email Sponsors
Introduction 175 (Word)
Creation of a Child Welfare Parent Advocate Advisory Committee: Introduction 492 - 2004
History/Status/Details
Email Sponsors
Introduction 492 (Word)
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