Bills
21 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S630 ↗ | 2026 | Stavisky +4 | Requires victims be notified of right to make a victim impact statement and allows them to personally appear at parole hearings and make such a statement | Passed Senate | 60–0 | |
| S627 ↗ | 2026 | Stavisky +2 | Relates to qualifications for certain appointed positions with the board of trustees for the state university and the city university of New York | Passed Senate | 61–0 | |
| S3029 ↗ | 2026 | Stavisky | Provides for the licensing of genetic counselors; creates the state board for genetic counseling | Passed Senate | 62–0 | |
| S4548 ↗ | 2026 | Stavisky +1 | Permits dentists to administer vaccinations against human papillomavirus | Passed Senate | 56–4 | |
| S4548 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +1 | Permits dentists to administer vaccinations against human papillomavirus | Passed Senate | 56–3 | |
| S6533 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +1 | Relates to tax abatement for rent-controlled and rent regulated property occupied by and real property owned by senior citizens or persons with disabilities | Passed Senate | 59–0 | |
| S8383 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +1 | Relates to terms and conditions of employment for members of certain collective negotiating units; appropriates funds | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 58–1 |
| S2452 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky | Relates to screening for gifted and talented students | Passed Senate | 58–0 | |
| S626 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky | Adds ammunition to the list of prohibited items to purchase or dispose of after certain convictions | Passed Senate | 53–8 | |
| S3458 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +15 | Phases out certain mandatory university fees for graduate students | Passed Senate | Vetoed | 59–1 |
| S6705 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +1 | Relates to college admission and financial aid for students who have received a high school diploma from certain online high school programs | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 60–? |
| S6745 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +1 | Relates to reporting requirements of SUNY and CUNY | Passed Senate | 58–0 | |
| S610 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +2 | Relates to the registration of new curricula or programs of study offered by a not-for-profit college or university | Passed Senate | 61–0 | |
| S627 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +2 | Relates to qualifications for certain appointed positions with the board of trustees for the state university and the city university of New York | Passed Senate | 56–0 | |
| S607 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky | Provides for the licensure of dietitians and nutritionists; repealer | Passed Senate | 57–? | |
| S616 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +1 | Relates to designating the month of May "Korean American Family Month" | Passed Senate | 59–0 | |
| S630 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +3 | Requires victims be notified of right to make a victim impact statement and allows them to personally appear at parole hearings and make such a statement | Passed Senate | 61–1 | |
| S620 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +1 | Relates to the practice of professional geology | Passed Senate | 61–0 | |
| S3029 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky | Provides for the licensing of genetic counselors; creates the state board for genetic counseling | Passed Senate | 60–0 | |
| S3738 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +2 | Makes provisions with respect to student awards, loans and tuition assistance programs | Passed Senate | 61–0 | |
| S3810 ↗ | 2025 | Stavisky +5 | Relates to graduate tuition assistance program awards | Passed Senate | 58–3 |