This page shows bills that received a floor vote in the NYS Senate, 2023–2026. Each row is one floor vote — a bill can appear more than once if it was voted on in different years. “Passed Senate” means the bill passed this chamber only — Assembly passage and the Governor’s signature are separate steps shown in the Status column where available. Bill titles and sponsors are sourced from the Open Legislation API; titles marked AI were extracted from floor transcripts and may differ slightly from the official title. Note: API data (titles, sponsors, law sections, and status) is only available for 2025–2026 — older rows will show limited or no metadata.
Bill # Year Sponsor Summary Result Status Vote
S4046 2026 Harckham +2 Prohibits fuel oil, grade number four in any building or facility in the state Passed Senate 47–15
S1984 2026 Harckham +6 Directs the commissioner to publicly publish an annual report on the environmental radiation surveillance program Passed Senate 53–?
S5982 2026 Harckham +2 Authorizes the department of environmental conservation to independently add to the lists of prohibited and regulated invasive species on an emergency basis Passed Senate 57–3
S1610 2026 Harckham +3 Requires for construction activities that require a state pollutant discharge elimination system permit owners and operators to submit a copy of the required public notice Passed Senate 60–1
S4995 2026 Harckham +6 Designates water development representatives for each environmental region of the state Passed Senate 58–?
S9074 2026 Harckham Enacts the "emission tampering act" Passed Senate 59–3
S270 2026 Harckham +13 Provides an exemption from requirements for the alienation of parkland for certain renewable energy generating projects Passed Senate 55–5
S8823 2026 Harckham Relates to the department of environmental conservation's regulation of crabs Passed Senate Signed ✓ 44–14
S5379 2025 Harckham +28 Relates to prevailing wage requirements applicable to brownfield remediation work performed under private contract Passed Senate Vetoed 51–8
S7532 2025 Harckham Enacts the restriction of anticoagulant pesticide transactions for online and retail stores act Passed Senate 52–8
S7718 2025 Harckham Requires owners of certain large vessels to establish whale strike prevention policies Passed Senate 58–2
S4046 2025 Harckham +2 Prohibits fuel oil, grade number four in any building or facility in the state Passed Senate 39–17
S1464 2025 Harckham +31 Enacts the "packaging reduction and recycling infrastructure act" Passed Senate 33–25
S1733 2025 Harckham +6 Creates a program to assist municipalities with water quality improvement of water bodies within the municipality managed by lake associations Passed Senate 50–0
S5982 2025 Harckham +2 Authorizes the department of environmental conservation to independently add to the lists of prohibited and regulated invasive species on an emergency basis Passed Senate 58–2
S4995 2025 Harckham +5 Designates water development representatives for each environmental region of the state Passed Senate 59–0
S1984 2025 Harckham +6 Directs the commissioner to publicly publish an annual report on the environmental radiation surveillance program Passed Senate 58–?
S1609 2025 Harckham +3 Requires the department of environmental conservation, after consultation with the environmental facilities corporation and the department of state, to submit an annual agency stormwater expenditure report Passed Senate 61–?
S1704 2025 Harckham +1 Relates to reduction of air pollution from petroleum bulk storage facilities Passed Senate Signed ✓ 60–?
S270 2025 Harckham +13 Provides an exemption from requirements for the alienation of parkland for certain renewable energy generating projects Passed Senate 60–1
S1610 2025 Harckham +3 Requires for construction activities that require a state pollutant discharge elimination system permit owners and operators to submit a copy of the required public notice Passed Senate 59–1
S759 2025 Harckham Extends provisions of law relating to expanding the food donation and food scraps recycling program Passed Senate Signed ✓ 44–11