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An act to amend the New York City Charter — 2024-06-05 · Calendar #308

The New York State Senate voted to reconsider passage of Senate Print 7383, an act to amend the New York City Charter, sponsored by Senator Sepúlveda. Sen. Gianaris moved for reconsideration, which passed on a roll call vote of 52-0, restoring the bill to the Third Reading Calendar. Following the reconsideration vote, Sen. Gianaris offered amendments to the legislation, though specific details of the proposed amendments were not disclosed during floor debate. The bill's ultimate fate following the amendments remained unclear at the conclusion of the session segment.

Debate Summary

Sen. Gianaris moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed. The motion to reconsider received 52 ayes and was adopted, restoring the bill to the Third Reading Calendar. Sen. Gianaris then offered amendments to the bill.

Amendments

Sponsor Description Outcome
Sen. Gianaris Amendments offered but specific details not provided in transcript unknown

An act to amend the New York City Charter — 2024-03-11 · Calendar #308

The New York State Senate passed legislation to amend the New York City Charter on a roll call vote, 56-0. Senate Print 7383, sponsored by Sen. Sepúlveda, received no recorded opposition. The measure will take effect 180 days after becoming law. No debate was recorded during floor consideration.
PASSED Ayes: 56 · Nays: N/A

Debate Summary

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


An act to amend the New York City Charter — 2023-06-05 · Calendar #1434

The New York State Senate passed legislation to amend the New York City Charter on a roll call vote, 61-0. Sponsored by Sen. Sepúlveda, Senate Print 7383 (Calendar Number 1434) will take effect 180 days after becoming law. The bill was called for a vote without floor debate.
PASSED Ayes: 61 · Nays: N/A

Debate Summary

No debate was recorded on this bill. The measure was called for a roll call vote and passed without discussion.