Bills
32 floor votes · 2023–2026
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S4925 ↗ | 2026 | Ramos +6 | Relates to requiring training to reduce abusive conduct and bullying in the workplace | Passed Senate | 56–6 | |
| S4478 ↗ | 2026 | Ramos +1 | Requires the department of labor to provide a document on workplace rights to any minor seeking working papers | Passed Senate | 58–1 | |
| S4473 ↗ | 2026 | Ramos +3 | Clarifies that the statutory damages available for certain wage violations are not punitive in nature and are designed to compensate workers | Passed Senate | 47–8 | |
| S4513 ↗ | 2026 | Ramos +12 | Requires applicants for major projects located near an environmental justice community to submit an enhanced public participation plan | Passed Senate | 59–3 | |
| S4518 ↗ | 2026 | Ramos +1 | Provides that certain communications between a claimant's attorney or representative and an injured employee's treating provider or a claimant's medical consultant are not improper influence | Passed Senate | 56–4 | |
| S8774 ↗ | 2026 | Ramos | Relates to the issuance of temporary elevator mechanic licenses during shortages, continuing education for certain elevator and accessibility lift licensees, and the use of unlicensed elevator mechanics; repealer | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 54–2 |
| S4473 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +3 | Clarifies that the statutory damages available for certain wage violations are not punitive in nature and are designed to compensate workers | Passed Senate | 50–9 | |
| S8387 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos | Authorizes certain penalties to be assessed against members of a limited liability company and partners of a limited liability partnership or partnership | Passed Senate | 46–13 | |
| S8389 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos | Relates to the New York state workforce development board | Passed Senate | 59–0 | |
| S4509 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +1 | Provides the carrier or employer a credit against permanent partial disability benefits for temporary partial disability payments made in excess of 130 weeks | Passed Senate | 58–1 | |
| S4518 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +1 | Provides that certain communications between a claimant's attorney or representative and an injured employee's treating provider or a claimant's medical consultant are not improper influence | Passed Senate | 53–4 | |
| S7388 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos | Enacts the remedial construction of New York labor law act | Passed Senate | Vetoed | 47–10 |
| S8239 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos | Relates to procedures for issuing safety and health rules | Passed Senate | 57–0 | |
| S8240 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos | Relates to authorization of treatment under workers' compensation for certain providers; repealer | Passed Senate | 51–6 | |
| S7944 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +4 | Relates to certain provisions on elevator licensing and temporary elevator mechanics | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 56–4 |
| S4478 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +1 | Requires the department of labor to provide a document on workplace rights to any minor seeking working papers | Passed Senate | 55–1 | |
| S4519 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos | Relates to awards to employees who prevail in actions on kick-back claims | Passed Senate | 55–1 | |
| S4926 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos | Relates to contracted network pharmacy use | Passed Senate | Vetoed | 54–2 |
| S4516 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +3 | Relates to the overpayment of wages | Passed Senate | 53–0 | |
| S161 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +23 | Expands the eligibility period for indigent legal service attorneys to receive certain loan forgiveness and increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients | Passed Senate | 56–1 | |
| S4612 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +1 | Includes coverage of treatment rendered by a massage therapist | Passed Senate | 55–1 | |
| S4513 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +12 | Requires applicants for major projects located near an environmental justice community to submit an enhanced public participation plan | Passed Senate | 51–1 | |
| S3585 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +1 | Prohibits the retail sale of spices that exceed lead level limits | Passed Senate | 61–? | |
| S4925 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +5 | Relates to requiring training to reduce abusive conduct and bullying in the workplace | Passed Senate | 53–7 | |
| S172 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +16 | Relates to increasing short-term disability benefits | Passed Senate | 50–11 | |
| S4515 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +5 | Requires employers of domestic workers to provide annual sick leave to such workers | Passed Senate | 40–21 | |
| S4611 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos +16 | Provides grounds for attachment and relates to procedures where employees may hold shareholders of non-publicly traded corporations personally liable for wage theft | Passed Senate | 39–22 | |
| S2679 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos | Relates to call centers for gas and electric corporations | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 57–2 |
| S740 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos | Requires retail worker employers to develop and implement programs to prevent workplace violence | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 56–6 |
| S755 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos | Relates to claims for mental injury premised upon extraordinary work-related stress incurred at work | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 51–11 |
| S739 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos | Relates to payroll records submitted by contractors and sub-contractors for public work contracts and the establishment of an online database of electronic certified payroll records | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 43–0 |
| S792 ↗ | 2025 | Ramos | Relates to call center contractors of the state; repealer | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 49–5 |