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S2078

Sponsored by Shelley Mayer D

An act to amend the Labor Law — 2026-04-20 · Calendar #654

The New York State Senate passed legislation Tuesday that would allow courts to revoke business licenses from employers convicted of wage theft and related Labor Law violations, sending a strong message against repeat offenders who deliberately shortchange workers. Senate Print 2078, sponsored by Sen. Mayer, passed 52-6 on a roll call vote. The bill targets employers convicted in criminal court of failing to pay minimum wage, overtime, or wages owed to employees under Labor Law sections 198A and 662, or wage theft under Penal Law section 155.05. Sen. Mayer cited a specific case in her county where a contractor was arrested four times for wage theft, changing his business name between arrests to evade accountability. She described workers owed thousands of dollars—one employee owed $8,400 over three years, another owed $19,000 in bounced paychecks—and said the bill protects vulnerable low-wage workers while holding bad actors accountable. Sen. Martins supported the measure and called for even stronger penalties, including personal liability for business owners who steal from employees. Sen. Murray voted against the bill, expressing concern that confusion over frequency-of-pay requirements could lead to license revocation for honest mistakes. He cited an example of two sisters who owned a Dairy Queen caught up in wage theft charges that didn't apply, and called for clearer guidance from the Labor Commissioner before implementation. Voting against the bill were Senators Borrello, Gallivan, Murray, Oberacker, Stec, and Weik.
Passed Senate Ayes: 52 · Nays: 6

Debate Summary

The bill would allow courts to strip business licenses from employers convicted of wage theft and related Labor Law violations in criminal court. Sen. Mayer argued the bill targets repeat offenders who deliberately avoid paying workers and change business names to evade accountability, citing a specific case of a contractor arrested four times for wage theft. Sen. Murray expressed concern that the bill could harm small businesses that make honest mistakes regarding wage and frequency-of-pay requirements, and called for clearer guidance from the Labor Commissioner before implementation.

Transcript Mentions

These votes were extracted from the floor transcript by AI. NYS Senate roll calls are read in full, but AI extraction may not capture every senator — so this list is incomplete and skews toward named dissenting votes. Use the Official API Data table above for the complete roll call.

Senator Vote Party
Borrello nay Republican
Gallivan nay Republican
Murray nay Republican
Oberacker nay Republican
Stec nay Republican
Weik nay Republican

An act to amend the Labor Law — 2025-06-11 · Calendar #1110

The New York State Senate passed Senate Print 2078, sponsored by Senator Mayer, an act to amend the Labor Law, on a roll call vote of 54-5. The bill, which was Calendar Number 1110, takes effect immediately. Senators Borrello, Gallivan, Oberacker, Stec and Walczyk voted in opposition. No floor debate was recorded on the measure.
Passed Senate Ayes: 54 · Nays: 5

Debate Summary

No substantive debate was recorded in this transcript segment. The bill proceeded directly to a roll call vote.

Roll Call — Official API Data

Full roll call from the Open Legislation API. Every senator's recorded vote is shown.

Senator Vote Party District
Joseph P. Addabbo Jr. AYE Democrat SD-15
Jake Ashby AYE Republican SD-43
Jamaal Bailey AYE Democrat SD-36
April Baskin AYE Democrat SD-63
Jabari Brisport AYE Democrat SD-25
Siela Bynoe AYE Democrat SD-6
Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick AYE Republican SD-9
Stephen T. Chan AYE Republican SD-17
Cordell Cleare AYE Democrat SD-30
Leroy Comrie AYE Democrat SD-14
Jeremy Cooney AYE Democrat SD-56
Patricia Fahy AYE Democrat SD-46
Nathalia Fernandez AYE Democrat SD-34
Michael Gianaris AYE Democrat SD-12
Kristen Gonzalez AYE Democrat SD-59
Andrew Gounardes AYE Democrat SD-26
Joseph A. Griffo AYE Republican SD-53
Pete Harckham AYE Democrat SD-40
Pamela Helming AYE Republican SD-54
Michelle Hinchey AYE Democrat SD-41
Brad Hoylman-Sigal AYE Democrat SD-47
Robert Jackson AYE Democrat SD-31
Brian Kavanagh AYE Democrat SD-27
Liz Krueger AYE Democrat SD-28
Andrew J. Lanza AYE Republican SD-24
John Liu AYE Democrat SD-16
Monica Martinez AYE Democrat SD-4
Jack M. Martins AYE Republican SD-7
Mario Mattera AYE Republican SD-2
Rachel May AYE Democrat SD-48
Shelley Mayer AYE Democrat SD-37
Thomas F. O'Mara AYE Republican SD-58
Robert Ortt AYE Republican SD-62
Anthony H. Palumbo AYE Republican SD-1
Kevin S. Parker AYE Democrat SD-21
Roxanne J. Persaud AYE Democrat SD-19
Jessica Ramos AYE Democrat SD-13
Steve Rhoads AYE Republican SD-5
Gustavo Rivera AYE Democrat SD-33
Robert Rolison AYE Republican SD-39
Christopher Ryan AYE Democrat SD-50
Sean Ryan AYE Democrat SD-61
Julia Salazar AYE Democrat SD-18
James Sanders Jr. AYE Democrat SD-10
Jessica Scarcella-Spanton AYE Democrat SD-23
Luis R. Sepúlveda AYE Democrat SD-32
José M. Serrano AYE Democrat SD-29
James Skoufis AYE Democrat SD-42
Toby Ann Stavisky AYE Democrat SD-11
Andrea Stewart-Cousins AYE Democrat SD-35
James Tedisco AYE Republican SD-44
Lea Webb AYE Democrat SD-52
William Weber AYE Republican SD-38
Alexis Weik AYE Republican SD-8
Samra Brouk EXC Democrat SD-55
Dean Murray EXC Republican SD-3
Zellnor Myrie EXC Democrat SD-20
Sam Sutton EXC Democrat SD-22
George Borrello NAY Republican SD-57
Patrick M. Gallivan NAY Republican SD-60
Peter Oberacker NAY Republican SD-51
Dan Stec NAY Republican SD-45
Mark Walczyk NAY Republican SD-49

Transcript Mentions

These votes were extracted from the floor transcript by AI. NYS Senate roll calls are read in full, but AI extraction may not capture every senator — so this list is incomplete and skews toward named dissenting votes. Use the Official API Data table above for the complete roll call.

Senator Vote Party
Borrello nay Republican
Gallivan nay Republican
Oberacker nay Republican
Stec nay Republican
Walczyk nay Republican