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An act to amend the Banking Law — 2024-02-06 · Calendar #119

The Senate passed legislation to amend the Banking Law on a 52-10 vote. Sponsored by Sen. Gianaris, Senate Print 177 (Calendar 119) received bipartisan support, with 10 senators voting in opposition: Borrello, Gallivan, Griffo, Helming, Oberacker, O'Mara, Ortt, Palumbo, Stec and Tedisco. The measure will take effect 180 days after becoming law.
Passed Senate Ayes: 52 · Nays: 10

Debate Summary

No substantive debate is recorded in this transcript segment. The bill proceeded directly to a roll call vote following the reading of the final section.

Recorded Votes

Individual vote records shown here are captured from roll call mentions in floor transcripts. Because most bills pass with unanimous or near-unanimous ayes, only dissenting (nay) votes are typically read into the record — so the table below skews toward no votes. The full tally (ayes/nays above) reflects the official count.

Senator Vote Party
Borrello nay Republican
Gallivan nay Republican
Griffo nay Republican
Helming nay Republican
O'Mara nay Republican
Oberacker nay Republican
Ortt nay Republican
Palumbo nay Republican
Stec nay Republican
Tedisco nay Republican

An act to amend the Banking Law — 2023-01-18 · Calendar #71

The Senate passed legislation sponsored by Sen. Gianaris to amend the Banking Law on a 52-8 roll call vote. The bill, Senate Print 177 on Calendar Number 71, will take effect 180 days after becoming law. Eight senators voted against the measure: Gallivan, Helming, Oberacker, Ortt, Palumbo, Stec, Tedisco and Weik. No floor debate was recorded on the bill prior to the vote.
Passed Senate Ayes: 52 · Nays: 8

Debate Summary

No substantive debate was recorded in this transcript segment. The bill proceeded directly to a roll call vote following the reading of the final section.

Recorded Votes

Individual vote records shown here are captured from roll call mentions in floor transcripts. Because most bills pass with unanimous or near-unanimous ayes, only dissenting (nay) votes are typically read into the record — so the table below skews toward no votes. The full tally (ayes/nays above) reflects the official count.

Senator Vote Party
Gallivan nay Republican
Helming nay Republican
Oberacker nay Republican
Ortt nay Republican
Palumbo nay Republican
Stec nay Republican
Tedisco nay Republican
Weik nay Republican