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  1. Starting in 2026, the all-electric buildings law will require most new buildings in New York to use electric heat and appliances, instead of planet-destroying fossil fuels. The law includes many commonsense exemptions to help ensure a smooth roll-out which benefits all New Yorkers.

  2. Oct 31, 2022 · Summary. Boundaries showing location and extent of NYS Assembly districts.

  3. Following the completion of the 2020 census, New York State redrew legislative districts for State Assembly, State Senate, and Congressional offices. New lines took effect in January 2023. Voters can find their new legislative districts by using the map below: View District Map.

  4. These maps will take effect for the 2024 election and become effective Jan 1, 2025. 2024 NYS Assembly Population Report – (NYS Assembly-2024 Redistricting Population Report by District) Statewide. New York City. Long Island.

  5. Pass an all-electric code for new construction that begins no later than 2024. No more gas expansion. No more fossil fuel destruction. Electrify now! In December, New York City passed the historic Local Law 154, phasing out on-site fossil fuel use in new construction starting in 2024.

  6. May 2, 2022 · Over 4 million New York households use natural gas heat. To fully electrify them all by 2050 would require electrifying nearly 150,000 homes per year, a massive and very expensive challenge. And there is no clear path toward funding it.

  7. Homeowners can save nearly $1,000 a year on their heating bills by living in electric-heated homes! New research shows that electric heat pumps can heat homes just as well as gas. When it comes to all-electric buildings, New York’s grid is up to the task.

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