S550
An act to amend the Social Services Law — 2025-05-27 · Calendar #1037
The New York State Senate voted 59-0 to reconsider passage of Senate Print 550, an act to amend the Social Services Law, restoring the bill to the Third Reading Calendar. Sen. Gianaris, who sponsored the reconsideration motion, subsequently offered amendments on behalf of Sen. Skoufis. The specific language of the proposed amendments was not detailed in the floor discussion. The procedural action suggests the Senate may be revisiting the bill's passage to incorporate the amendments before final action.
RECONSIDERATION GRANTED
Ayes: 59
· Nays: N/A
Debate Summary
The transcript segment does not contain substantive debate on the bill's merits. Instead, it shows procedural action where Sen. Gianaris moved to reconsider votes by which the bills were passed, resulting in the bills being restored to the Third Reading Calendar. Amendments were subsequently offered.
Amendments
| Sponsor | Description | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Sen. Skoufis (offered on behalf of) | Amendment on page 70 (specific language not provided in transcript segment) | pending |
An act to amend the Social Services Law — 2025-05-19 · Calendar #1037
The Senate passed Senate Print 550, sponsored by Sen. Brisport, an act to amend the Social Services Law, on a roll call vote of 54-2. Senators Bynoe and Martinez voted in opposition. The bill, which was Calendar Number 1037, takes effect immediately upon passage.
PASSED
Ayes: 54
· Nays: 2
Debate Summary
No 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 |
|---|---|---|
| Bynoe | nay | Democrat |
| Martinez | nay | Democrat |
An act to amend the Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law — 2023-05-30 · Calendar #756
The New York State Senate passed S550, sponsored by Sen. Kennedy, which amends the Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law. The bill passed on a roll call vote, 59-0. The measure will take effect 60 days after becoming law. No floor debate was recorded on the legislation.
PASSED
Ayes: 59
· Nays: 0
Debate Summary
No substantive debate was recorded on this bill. The measure proceeded directly to a roll call vote following the reading of the final section.