-Kevin Parker missed 323 votes during the 2007 Legislative session.
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Reluctant to hold school districts accountable for the taxpayers money they
spend, Kevin Parker voted NO on a measure that would require each school district to include the percentage
of it's budget spent on instructional expenses in it's school district report
card.
- Senate Bill S. 607
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- Voted against legislation that would stop the Department of Motor Vehicles from issueing driver's licenses to Illegal Immigrants.
-Senate Bill S.6484
- Not recognizing that
a rape victim has a right to know if their rapist has HIV, Kevin Parker
voted NO against a measure
that would require certain criminal defendants to be tested for HIV when
charged with a qualifying offense.
- Senate Bill S. 3740-A
- Not
wanting to protect those who protect us, Kevin parker was
against legislation that would provide a sentence of death
or life imprisonment without parole to cop killers.
- Senate Bill S.319
- Protecting
criminals not law abiding citizens, Kevin Parker voted NO for the following measures:
* Requiring persons who commit
crimes while on release
to serve the maximum sentence.
- Senate
Bill S.122
* Authorizes counties and NYC to
impose a fee on those
on probation to cover the costs
of
drug tests.
- Senate Bill S.1258
* Requiring a those convicted of a
crime to provide a
DNA sample
- Senate Bill S.2375
* The enactment of the Sex
Offender Management and
Treatment Act
- Senate Bill S.3318
* Requiring persons who have an
order of protection issued
against them to wear an
electronic monitoring device.
- Senate Bill
S.4796
* Collecting DNA samples of
designated sex offenders
- Senate Bill S.5848
* The enactment of the "Drug
Dealer Registration Act"
- Senate Bill S.5980
* Requiring HIV testing for
certain criminal
defendants.
- Senate Bill S.6357

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Ignoring environmental factors that cause breast cancer, Kevin Parker voted against funding for a Breast Cancer Environmental
Risk Factor Program.
- Senate Bill S.2105-B
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Kevin Parker voted NO for the
restoration of $10M for security at the ports of NYC, Buffalo-Niagara, Ogdensburg,
Albany, and Oswego.
- Senate Bill S. 2100-B

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Kevin Parker looked to cut healthcare services to the elderly and the needy
by voting for $3.2M in cuts to
Brooklyn area hospitals and nursing homes.
-Senate Bill S. 2104-A
