S7130
An act to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law — 2024-05-06 · Calendar #150
The New York State Senate voted 55-0 to reconsider passage of S7130, an act to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, sponsored by Senator Comrie. The bill was restored to the Third Reading Calendar following the reconsideration vote. Sen. Gianaris subsequently offered amendments to S7130 and related bills, which were received by the chamber. The transcript does not provide details on the substance of the amendments or the original arguments for or against the legislation.
Reconsideration Passed
Ayes: 55
· Nays: N/A
Debate Summary
No substantive debate on the merits of the bill is recorded in this transcript segment. The session involved procedural motions to reconsider a previous passage and to offer amendments.
Amendments
| Sponsor | Description | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Sen. Gianaris | Amendments offered to S7130 and related bills; specific details not provided in transcript | received |
An act to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law — 2024-04-02 · Calendar #150
The New York State Senate passed S7130, sponsored by Sen. Comrie, an act to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, on a roll call vote of 59-0. The bill, which was Calendar Number 150, proceeded directly to a vote following the reading of the final section. The measure takes effect immediately upon passage. No floor debate was recorded on the legislation.
Passed Senate
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.
An act to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law — 2023-06-05 · Calendar #1590
The New York State Senate passed Senate Print 7130, sponsored by Sen. Comrie, an act to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law. The bill passed on a roll call vote with 61 ayes and no recorded opposition. The measure takes effect immediately upon enactment.
Passed Senate
Ayes: 61
· Nays: 0
Debate Summary
No debate was recorded on this bill. The measure was called for a roll call vote and passed unanimously.