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S817

An act to amend the Tax Law — 2025-01-14 · Calendar #91

The New York State Senate passed Senate Print 817, sponsored by Sen. Hinchey, an act to amend the Tax Law, on a roll call vote of 43-15. The bill, which was Calendar Number 91, received support from a majority of the chamber. Fifteen senators voted in opposition: Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Chan, Harckham, Helming, Lanza, Martinez, Martins, Mattera, O'Mara, Ortt, Palumbo, Rhoads, Scarcella-Spanton, Skoufis, and Weik. The measure is set to take effect on the same date and in the same manner as a chapter of the Laws of 2024. No floor debate on the measure was recorded in the transcript.
PASSED Ayes: 43 · Nays: 15

Debate Summary

No debate is recorded in this transcript segment. The bill proceeded directly to a roll call vote following the reading of the final section.

Recorded Votes

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

Senator Vote Party
Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick nay Republican
Chan nay Republican
Harckham nay Democrat
Helming nay Republican
Lanza nay Republican
Martinez nay Democrat
Martins nay Republican
Mattera nay Republican
O'Mara nay Republican
Ortt nay Republican
Palumbo nay Republican
Rhoads nay Republican
Scarcella-Spanton nay Democrat
Skoufis nay Democrat
Weik nay Republican

An act to amend the Elder Law — 2023-01-18 · Calendar #26

The New York State Senate passed S817, sponsored by Sen. Hoylman-Sigal, an act to amend the Elder Law. The bill passed on a roll call vote, 55-4, with Senators Lanza, Oberacker, Ortt and Walczyk voting in opposition. The measure is set to take effect on the same date and in the same manner as a chapter of the Laws of 2022. No floor debate was recorded on the measure.
PASSED Ayes: 55 · Nays: 4

Debate Summary

No substantive debate was 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
Lanza nay Republican
Oberacker nay Republican
Ortt nay Republican
Walczyk nay Republican