S485A
An act to amend the Public Authorities Law — 2024-03-14 · Calendar #590
The New York State Senate voted to reconsider passage of S485A, an act to amend the Public Authorities Law, by a vote of 61-0 on a motion by Sen. Gianaris. Following the reconsideration vote, Sen. Gianaris offered amendments to the bill. The measure was restored to the Third Reading Calendar, where it will retain its place pending further action on the proposed amendments. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Comrie and assigned Calendar Number 590, had previously been passed by the chamber.
RECONSIDERATION APPROVED
Ayes: 61
· Nays: N/A
Debate Summary
Sen. Gianaris moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was previously passed. The motion to reconsider was approved by roll call vote (61 ayes). Following reconsideration, Sen. Gianaris offered amendments to the bill. The bill was restored to the Third Reading Calendar to retain its place pending further action.
Amendments
| Sponsor | Description | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Sen. Gianaris | Amendments to S485A (specific details not provided in transcript) | received |
An act to amend the Public Authorities Law — 2024-03-13 · Calendar #590
The New York State Senate passed S485A, sponsored by Sen. Comrie, an act to amend the Public Authorities Law. The bill received 58 affirmative votes with no recorded opposition in a roll call vote. The measure takes effect January 1, 2024. No debate was recorded during floor consideration.
PASSED
Ayes: 58
· Nays: 0
Debate Summary
No debate was recorded on this bill. The measure proceeded directly to a roll call vote.
An act to amend the Public Authorities Law — 2023-05-22 · Calendar #436
The New York State Senate passed S485A, a bill to amend the Public Authorities Law, on a roll call vote of 61-0. The measure, sponsored by Sen. Comrie and designated as Calendar Number 436, took effect January 1, 2024. The bill proceeded to a vote without recorded floor debate.
PASSED
Ayes: 61
· Nays: 0
Debate Summary
No debate was recorded on this bill. The measure proceeded directly to a roll call vote.