Bills
34 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S8432 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to the scope of certain provisions relating to beneficial owners of limited liability companies | Tabled | Vetoed | |
| S8432 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to the scope of certain provisions relating to beneficial owners of limited liability companies | Passed Senate | Vetoed | 38–21 |
| S5500 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to peer-to-peer mobile payment service security | Passed Senate | 58–1 | |
| S8195 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to an affirmation by any person, wherever made, in a civil action | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 58–1 |
| S8373 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to the computation and allocation of the commissions of trustees of charitable trusts; repealer | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 52–7 |
| S5001 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +2 | Provides for including siblings of parents and children of siblings in the definition of "family member" in relation to regulations pertaining to rights of family members | Passed Senate | 38–20 | |
| S8078 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +1 | Relates to the standards for openable windows in residential units | Passed Senate | 37–20 | |
| S8196 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to judges presiding over designated youth parts | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 57–? |
| S7451 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +5 | Prevents a judge from prohibiting a parent from undergoing a gender reassignment when making a determination in a child custody case | Passed Senate | 53–8 | |
| S7882 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to the use of algorithmic pricing by landlords for the purpose of determining the amount of rent to charge a residential tenant | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 39–22 |
| S8320 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to the contents of claims | Passed Senate | 57–4 | |
| S6128 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to the use of writings and objects to refresh recollection | Passed Senate | 42–18 | |
| S7469 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +7 | Criminalizes the harassment of a child; and establishes a private right of action for harassment of a child | Passed Senate | 58–0 | |
| S7694 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to the business records exception to hearsay | Passed Senate | 36–22 | |
| S7696 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to service by former housing court judges of the New York city civil court as judicial hearing officers | Passed Senate | 58–0 | |
| S7735 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to permitting amendment of a claim or notice of intention to file a claim to correct jurisdictional pleading defects | Passed Senate | 57–1 | |
| S3660 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +1 | Relates to referrals for child support enforcement for foster care maintenance payments | Passed Senate | 41–15 | |
| S4423 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +9 | Provides for the types of damages that may be awarded to the persons for whose benefit an action for wrongful death is brought | Passed Senate | Vetoed | 51–10 |
| S3036 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +1 | Relates to making technical corrections to ensure gender neutrality for the admission to practice law and preventing required disclosure of prior interaction with law enforcement or the criminal justice system | Passed Senate | 35–24 | |
| S450 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +1 | Prohibits landlords from including incorrect information re rent decontrol in certain leases and renewals pertaining to units in the Affordable New York Housing Program | Passed Senate | 35–22 | |
| S6739 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to obtaining jurisdiction over certain defendants in matters relating to a tenancy or lease | Passed Senate | 42–14 | |
| S3831 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +3 | Relates to removing the ten year time period from the crime of persistent sexual abuse | Passed Senate | 51–0 | |
| S3807 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +3 | Requires that plaintiffs no longer have to prove that a sexual offense occurred on the premises of, chattels or property belonging to a corporate entity | Passed Senate | 46–16 | |
| S3198 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +2 | Requires the division of housing and community renewal to calculate the period of rent reduction due to diminution of services from the date of actual diminution of the services | Passed Senate | 39–22 | |
| S5559 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +1 | Relates to remedies for unlawful discharge or discrimination for the exercise of an employee's right to be absent from employment for jury duty | Passed Senate | 41–18 | |
| S1842 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +4 | Relates to split shifts for election inspectors or poll clerks | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 61–? |
| S2422 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Repeals section 470 of the judiciary law relating to allowing attorneys having offices in the state to reside in an adjoining state | Passed Senate | 59–1 | |
| S4999 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +1 | Relates to the disqualification of a surviving spouse | Passed Senate | 58–3 | |
| S464 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +4 | Limits the admissibility of evidence of a defendant's creative or artistic expression against such defendant in a criminal proceeding | Passed Senate | 38–23 | |
| S3876 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +2 | Requires comparison of prices charged by energy services companies | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 57–4 |
| S819 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to surrogacy programs and agreements | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 59–2 |
| S744 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal +1 | Classifies pistol converters as a rapid-fire modification device | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 49–13 |
| S752 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to ballot drop boxes for absentee and early voting ballots | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 40–22 |
| S815 ↗ | 2025 | Hoylman-Sigal | Relates to the safe landings for youth leaving foster care act or safe landings act | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 58–0 |