Committee on Governmental Operations

Friday, April 28, 2023 · 1:00 PM AM · Council Chambers - City Hall

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Agenda

  1. T2023-3209 Oversight - Meeting the Needs of Asylum Seekers in New York City.
    Oversight
    Action: Hearing Held by Committee

    This Oversight was Hearing Held by Committee

  2. Int 0569-2022 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to a workers’ bill of rights and outreach to immigrant workers.
    Introduction
    Action: Hearing Held by Committee

    This Introduction was Hearing Held by Committee

  3. Int 0790-2022 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to documentation establishing proof of identity and proof of residency for a New York city identity card
    Introduction
    Action: Hearing Held by Committee

    This Introduction was Hearing Held by Committee

  4. Int 0839-2022 A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to establishing an office of refugee and migrant settlement
    Introduction
    Action: Hearing Held by Committee

    This Introduction was Hearing Held by Committee

  5. Int 0909-2023 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to enhancing the IDNYC application process
    Introduction
    Action: Hearing Held by Committee

    This Introduction was Hearing Held by Committee

  6. Res 0307-2022 Resolution calling on United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to quickly clear the backlog of I-765 applications for employment authorization.
    Resolution
    Action: Hearing Held by Committee

    This Resolution was Hearing Held by Committee

  7. Res 0364-2022 Resolution Calling on the United States Congress to pass and the President to sign S. 4529, the “Children’s Safe Welcome Act of 2022,” which would establish standards to ensure the safety and well-being of migrant children in government custody is prioritized, employing best practices in all stages of our immigration system involving unaccompanied and accompanied children who seek asylum in the United States.
    Resolution
    Action: Hearing Held by Committee

    This Resolution was Hearing Held by Committee

  8. Res 0365-2022 Resolution calling on the United States Department of Health and Human Services to prioritize refugee settlement resources to New York City.
    Resolution
    Action: Hearing Held by Committee

    This Resolution was Hearing Held by Committee

  9. Res 0381-2022 Resolution condemning the human trafficking of migrants.
    Resolution
    Action: Hearing Held by Committee

    This Resolution was Hearing Held by Committee

  10. Res 0459-2023 Resolution calling upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.568/S.1802 prohibiting municipalities from requiring all employers to check prospective employees’ work authorization status by using the federal electronic verification system and prohibiting employers from checking the employment authorization status of an existing employee or an applicant who has not been offered employment.
    Resolution
    Action: Hearing Held by Committee

    This Resolution was Hearing Held by Committee

  11. Res 0532-2023 Resolution calling on Governor Hochul to declare an emergency under Section 2-B of New York State Executive Law to direct funds, administrative resources and services to aid asylum seekers forcibly transported to the city by the governors of other states.
    Resolution
    Action: Hearing Held by Committee

    This Resolution was Hearing Held by Committee

  12. Res 0556-2023 Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass and the Governor to sign A.170/S.999, also known as the Access to Representation Act, which establishes the right to legal counsel in immigration court proceedings and provides for the administration thereof.
    Resolution
    Action: Hearing Held by Committee

    This Resolution was Hearing Held by Committee

  13. Res 0606-2023 Resolution calling on Congress to pass, and the President to sign, legislation updating the Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan parole program to allow parolees to work in the United States without waiting for their I-765 applications for employment authorization to be approved, and for the President to take executive action granting or extending temporary access to work permits to asylum seekers currently residing in the United States who are ineligible for the parole program.
    Resolution
    Action: Hearing on P-C Item by Comm

    This Resolution was Hearing on P-C Item by Comm

  14. Jointly with the Committee on Immigration
  15. Res 0365-2022 Resolution calling on the United States Department of Health and Human Services to prioritize refugee settlement resources to New York City.
    Resolution
    Action: Laid Over by Committee

    This Resolution was Laid Over by Committee

  16. Res 0459-2023 Resolution calling upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.568/S.1802 prohibiting municipalities from requiring all employers to check prospective employees’ work authorization status by using the federal electronic verification system and prohibiting employers from checking the employment authorization status of an existing employee or an applicant who has not been offered employment.
    Resolution
    Action: Amendment Proposed by Comm

    This Resolution was Amendment Proposed by Comm

  17. Roll Call
  18. Res 0556-2023 Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass and the Governor to sign A.170/S.999, also known as the Access to Representation Act, which establishes the right to legal counsel in immigration court proceedings and provides for the administration thereof.
    Resolution
    Action: Laid Over by Committee

    This Resolution was Laid Over by Committee

  19. Res 0606-2023 Resolution calling on Congress to pass, and the President to sign, legislation updating the Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan parole program to allow parolees to work in the United States without waiting for their I-765 applications for employment authorization to be approved, and for the President to take executive action granting or extending temporary access to work permits to asylum seekers currently residing in the United States who are ineligible for the parole program.
    Resolution
    Action: P-C Item Laid Over by Comm

    This Resolution was P-C Item Laid Over by Comm

  20. Res 0532-2023 Resolution calling on Governor Hochul to declare an emergency under Section 2-B of New York State Executive Law to direct funds, administrative resources and services to aid asylum seekers forcibly transported to the city by the governors of other states.
    Resolution
    Action: Amendment Proposed by Comm

    This Resolution was Amendment Proposed by Comm

  21. Int 0569-2022 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to a workers’ bill of rights and outreach to immigrant workers.
    Introduction
    Action: Amendment Proposed by Comm

    This Introduction was Amendment Proposed by Comm

  22. Int 0790-2022 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to documentation establishing proof of identity and proof of residency for a New York city identity card
    Introduction
    Action: Amendment Proposed by Comm

    This Introduction was Amendment Proposed by Comm

  23. Int 0839-2022 A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to establishing an office of refugee and migrant settlement
    Introduction
    Action: Laid Over by Committee

    This Introduction was Laid Over by Committee

  24. Res 0307-2022 Resolution calling on United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to quickly clear the backlog of I-765 applications for employment authorization.
    Resolution
    Action: Amendment Proposed by Comm

    This Resolution was Amendment Proposed by Comm

  25. Res 0364-2022 Resolution Calling on the United States Congress to pass and the President to sign S. 4529, the “Children’s Safe Welcome Act of 2022,” which would establish standards to ensure the safety and well-being of migrant children in government custody is prioritized, employing best practices in all stages of our immigration system involving unaccompanied and accompanied children who seek asylum in the United States.
    Resolution
    Action: Laid Over by Committee

    This Resolution was Laid Over by Committee

  26. Res 0381-2022 Resolution condemning the human trafficking of migrants.
    Resolution
    Action: Laid Over by Committee

    This Resolution was Laid Over by Committee

  27. Res 0459-2023 Resolution calling upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.568/S.1802 prohibiting municipalities from requiring all employers to check prospective employees’ work authorization status by using the federal electronic verification system and prohibiting employers from checking the employment authorization status of an existing employee or an applicant who has not been offered employment.
    Resolution
    Action: Laid Over by Committee

    This Resolution was Laid Over by Committee

  28. Res 0532-2023 Resolution calling on Governor Hochul to declare an emergency under Section 2-B of New York State Executive Law to direct funds, administrative resources and services to aid asylum seekers forcibly transported to the city by the governors of other states.
    Resolution
    Action: Laid Over by Committee

    This Resolution was Laid Over by Committee

  29. T2023-3209 Oversight - Meeting the Needs of Asylum Seekers in New York City.
    Oversight
    Action: Filed, by Committee

    This Oversight was Filed, by Committee

  30. Int 0569-2022 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to a workers’ bill of rights and outreach to immigrant workers.
    Introduction
    Action: Laid Over by Committee

    This Introduction was Laid Over by Committee

  31. Int 0790-2022 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to documentation establishing proof of identity and proof of residency for a New York city identity card
    Introduction
    Action: Laid Over by Committee

    This Introduction was Laid Over by Committee

  32. Int 0909-2023 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to enhancing the IDNYC application process
    Introduction
    Action: Laid Over by Committee

    This Introduction was Laid Over by Committee

  33. Res 0307-2022 Resolution calling on United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to quickly clear the backlog of I-765 applications for employment authorization.
    Resolution
    Action: Laid Over by Committee

    This Resolution was Laid Over by Committee