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
S1966 2026 Ryan c +3 Requires social services districts to automatically re-enroll eligible persons or households for the low-income home energy assistance program Passed Senate 54–1
S1966 2026 Ryan c +3 Requires social services districts to automatically re-enroll eligible persons or households for the low-income home energy assistance program
S4776 2026 Ryan c +9 Relates to the crimes of falsely reporting an incident in the first and second degrees Passed Senate 60–0
S4805 2026 Ryan c +5 Requires the state to handle the income verification process for the purposes of the senior citizen tax exemption Passed Senate 60–0
S7332 2026 Ryan c +3 Relates to the provision of regulatory information to small businesses Passed Senate 62–?
S4804 2026 Ryan c +4 Relates to establishing first responder safety zones Passed Senate 62–?
S4816 2026 Ryan c +5 Includes Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases as occupational diseases for purposes of workers' compensation Passed Senate 59–1
S7332 2025 Ryan c +1 Relates to the provision of regulatory information to small businesses Passed Senate 59–?
S8242 2025 Ryan c Relates to relation to state aid for snowmobile enforcement Passed Senate 56–1
S4803 2025 Ryan c +1 Establishes a municipal group insurance technical assistance program Passed Senate 61–0
S7649 2025 Ryan c Extends the authorization of the city of Oswego to impose an additional rate of sales tax Passed Senate Signed ✓ 52–9
S4776 2025 Ryan c +6 Relates to the crimes of falsely reporting an incident in the first and second degrees Passed Senate 58–?
S7204 2025 Ryan c Exempts the Caughdenoy Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. from the forty-five percent limit on non-resident members Passed Senate 57–1
S7636 2025 Ryan c Authorizes certain health care professionals licensed to practice in other jurisdictions to practice in this state in connection with the Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games sliding sports competitions Passed Senate Vetoed 56–0
S4804 2025 Ryan c +4 Relates to establishing first responder safety zones Passed Senate 61–?
S7636 2025 Ryan c Authorizes certain health care professionals licensed to practice in other jurisdictions to practice in this state in connection with the Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games sliding sports competitions Vetoed
S4816 2025 Ryan c +5 Includes Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases as occupational diseases for purposes of workers' compensation Passed Senate 59–1
S5254 2025 Ryan c +7 Protects certain employees from a reduction of wages due to their involvement in the investigation of a violation of a workplace violence protection program Passed Senate Signed ✓ 61–?
S4775 2025 Ryan c +5 Safeguards cash accounts for people with developmental disabilities in a facility Passed Senate 61–?
S4832 2025 Ryan c Requires the workers' compensation board to submit a supplemental report every year Passed Senate 61–?
S4805 2025 Ryan c +5 Requires the state to handle the income verification process for the purposes of the senior citizen tax exemption Passed Senate 60–0
S4850 2025 Ryan c +3 Includes second degree relatives in certain criteria for breast cancer screenings to be covered under insurance plans Passed Senate 56–?
S1678 2025 Ryan c Permits the office of village justice and/or associate justice may be held by a non-resident Passed Senate Signed ✓ 61–0
S1966 2025 Ryan c +3 Requires social services districts to automatically re-enroll eligible persons or households for the low-income home energy assistance program Passed Senate 60–0