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S6274

An act to amend the Private Housing Finance Law — 2026-02-26 · Calendar #329

The New York State Senate passed S6274, sponsored by Sen. Scarcella-Spanton, an act to amend the Private Housing Finance Law. The bill received 54 affirmative votes with no recorded opposition. The measure takes effect 90 days after becoming law. No floor debate was recorded on the legislation.
PASSED Ayes: 54 · 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 Private Housing Finance Law — 2025-04-30 · Calendar #626

The New York State Senate passed Senate Print 6274, sponsored by Senator Scarcella-Spanton, amending the Private Housing Finance Law to extend the Affordable Homeownership Development Program to veterans with service-related injuries. The bill passed 60-0. Scarcella-Spanton said the measure honors veterans' service by providing access to stable, affordable housing critical for their transition to civilian life, filling gaps in state-level support alongside federal VA loan programs. She credited Senator Kavanagh for collaborating on the bill. The measure takes effect 90 days after becoming law.
PASSED Ayes: 60 · Nays: 0

Debate Summary

Sen. Scarcella-Spanton explained her vote in support of the bill, emphasizing that the Affordable Homeownership Development Program extends eligibility to veterans with service-related injuries. She argued the measure honors veterans' service by providing access to stable, affordable housing, which is critical for successful transition to civilian life and helps fill gaps in state-level support alongside federal VA loan programs.


An act to amend Chapter 443 of the Laws of 2007 — 2023-05-24 · Calendar #943

The New York State Senate passed Senate Print 6274, sponsored by Sen. Webb, an act to amend Chapter 443 of the Laws of 2007, on a roll call vote of 51-7. The bill, which carried Calendar Number 943, takes effect immediately. Seven senators voted in opposition: Sens. Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Hinchey, Lanza, Mannion, Martinez, Scarcella-Spanton and Skoufis. No floor debate on the measure was recorded.
PASSED Ayes: 51 · Nays: 7

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
Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick nay Republican
Hinchey nay Democrat
Lanza nay Republican
Mannion nay
Martinez nay Democrat
Scarcella-Spanton nay Democrat
Skoufis nay Democrat