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Concurrent Resolution of the Senate and Assembly proposing amendments to Article 6 of the Constitution — 2024-03-26 · Calendar #141

The Senate adopted a concurrent resolution proposing amendments to Article 6 of the Constitution on a 45-16 vote. Sponsored by Sen. Hoylman-Sigal, the measure (S5414, Calendar 141) passed with support from the Democratic majority. Sixteen Republican senators voted in opposition: Ashby, Borrello, Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Griffo, Helming, Lanza, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, O'Mara, Ortt, Rhoads, Stec, Tedisco, Weber and Weik. The concurrent resolution, which requires passage by both chambers, now moves to the Assembly for consideration.
PASSED Ayes: 45 · Nays: 16

Debate Summary

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

Recorded Votes

Recorded votes are predominantly dissenting (nay) votes captured from roll call records.

Senator Vote Party
Ashby nay Republican
Borrello nay Republican
Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick nay Republican
Griffo nay Republican
Helming nay Republican
Lanza nay Republican
Mattera nay Republican
Murray nay Republican
O'Mara nay Republican
Oberacker nay Republican
Ortt nay Republican
Rhoads nay Republican
Stec nay Republican
Tedisco nay Republican
Weber nay Republican
Weik nay Republican

Concurrent Resolution of the Senate and Assembly proposing amendments to Article 6 of the Constitution — 2023-05-31 · Calendar #576

The Senate passed a concurrent resolution proposing amendments to Article 6 of the Constitution on a 44-14 vote. Sponsored by Sen. Hoylman-Sigal, the measure received support from a bipartisan majority. Fourteen senators voted in opposition: Borrello, Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Griffo, Lanza, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, Ortt, Rhoads, Rolison, Stec, Tedisco, Walczyk and Weber. The constitutional amendment resolution now advances to the Assembly for consideration.
PASSED Ayes: 44 · Nays: 14

Debate Summary

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

Recorded Votes

Recorded votes are predominantly dissenting (nay) votes captured from roll call records.

Senator Vote Party
Borrello nay Republican
Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick nay Republican
Griffo nay Republican
Lanza nay Republican
Mattera nay Republican
Murray nay Republican
Oberacker nay Republican
Ortt nay Republican
Rhoads nay Republican
Rolison nay Republican
Stec nay Republican
Tedisco nay Republican
Walczyk nay Republican
Weber nay Republican