No, a felony conviction itself isn't automatically called a disability under laws like the ADA, but it creates
legal disabilities (like losing voting rights, firearms, etc.), and can affect Social Security benefits if the medical impairment arose from the crime or incarceration; however, a...
So this here part I'm not sure I'm being fairly represented , "
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: "
( Their goal within the department of public service is to provide "safe, reliable utility service at just and reasonable rates."
Girardin pointed the I-Team to a February 2017 PSC decision going against the wishes of the utility companies regarding funding for New york's clean energy...