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
S1615 2026 Brisport +3 Prohibits naming dependent children under the age of 18 in petitions to recover possession of real property and eviction warrants Passed Senate 37–22
S8778 2026 Brisport Relates to information required to be provided in certain calls made to the statewide central register of child abuse and maltreatment Passed Senate Signed ✓ 58–1
S8197 2025 Brisport Relates to the right to counsel in certain family court proceedings Passed Senate Vetoed 54–5
S8371 2025 Brisport Relates to the release of student education records to juvenile detention facilities Passed Senate 58–1
S8253 2025 Brisport Relates to interest on unclaimed child and spousal support payments Passed Senate 57–0
S3781 2025 Brisport +5 Requires the office of children and family services to provide luggage to youth in foster care Passed Senate Signed ✓ 57–?
S550 2025 Brisport +18 Relates to the administration of the statewide central register of child abuse and maltreatment Passed Senate Signed ✓ 54–2
S1615 2025 Brisport +3 Prohibits naming dependent children under the age of 18 in petitions to recover possession of real property and eviction warrants Passed Senate 40–20
S2505 2025 Brisport +7 Establishes a task force on educator diversity in New York state Passed Senate 54–5
S789 2025 Brisport Relates to findings in child abuse or neglect proceedings Passed Senate Signed ✓ 54–7