Bills
20 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S6365 ↗ | 2026 | Salazar | Relates to certain information provided to incarcerated individuals upon their release | Passed Senate | 53–8 | |
| S7858 ↗ | 2026 | Salazar +11 | Repeals the requirement that the senate vote to confirm the appointment of certain chief executive officers within a certain time period; repealer | Passed Senate | 61–0 | |
| S1050 ↗ | 2026 | Salazar +1 | Relates to allowing telephone calls prior to an incarcerated individual's transfer | Passed Senate | 40–22 | |
| S317 ↗ | 2026 | Salazar +8 | Requires anti-bias training for every medical student, medical resident and physician assistant student in the state | Passed Senate | 43–16 | |
| S8866 ↗ | 2026 | Salazar +2 | Establishes "The Equity in Fertility Treatment Act"; relates to the definition of infertility and health insurance coverage for the treatment of infertility | Passed Senate | 49–9 | |
| S1047 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +21 | Establishes a ride clean rebate program for bicycles with electric assist and electric scooters | Passed Senate | 47–12 | |
| S1050 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +1 | Relates to allowing telephone calls prior to an incarcerated individual's transfer | Passed Senate | 38–21 | |
| S5505 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +2 | Requires the development of mental illness training for providers of temporary housing | Passed Senate | 59–0 | |
| S6266 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +4 | Establishes a quality incentive program for managed care providers | Passed Senate | 59–? | |
| S8415 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar | Enacts into law components of legislation necessary to implement an omnibus bill related to correctional services in the state of New York | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 36–23 |
| S8185 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +1 | Prohibits certain entities from negotiating any contracts or settlements releasing such entities from liability for a tortious or potentially tortious act within thirty days of such act | Passed Senate | Vetoed | 56–3 |
| S7809 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +3 | Establishes state composting programs | Passed Senate | 43–15 | |
| S7858 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +12 | Repeals the requirement that the senate vote to confirm the appointment of certain chief executive officers within a certain time period; repealer | Passed Senate | 57–1 | |
| S6365 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar | Relates to certain information provided to incarcerated individuals upon their release | Passed Senate | 47–10 | |
| S7117 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +4 | Authorizes the correctional association to inspect residential juvenile detention facilities | Passed Senate | 37–22 | |
| S856 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +11 | Increases the number of members on the state commission of correction | Passed Senate | 40–21 | |
| S156 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +6 | Relates to awards made to crime victims | Passed Senate | 57–? | |
| S429 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +8 | Authorizes the state inspector general to receive and investigate complaints of sexual assault in correctional facilities | Passed Senate | 53–4 | |
| S1048 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +11 | Requires public agencies to establish preliminary license application procedures to determine whether an applicant for a license would be ineligible for such license based on criminal history | Passed Senate | 42–18 | |
| S317 ↗ | 2025 | Salazar +8 | Requires anti-bias training for every medical student, medical resident and physician assistant student in the state | Passed Senate | 44–17 |