Bills
31 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S1055 ↗ | 2026 | Serrano +1 | Prohibits the division of criminal justice services from disclosing pending adjournment in contemplation of dismissals on civil records of arrests and prosecutions | Passed Senate | 40–22 | |
| S1057 ↗ | 2026 | Serrano +2 | Relates to the reporting of alienation of municipal parkland | Passed Senate | 59–1 | |
| S1368 ↗ | 2026 | Serrano | Creates a temporary state pesticide commission to study the effects of the application of pesticides in N.Y. city | Passed Senate | 60–0 | |
| S1062 ↗ | 2026 | Serrano +9 | Relates to developing criteria and guidelines for state designated arts and cultural districts | Passed Senate | 62–? | |
| S1377 ↗ | 2026 | Serrano +7 | Creates a legislative task force on outdoor environmental education and recreation | Passed Senate | 62–? | |
| S1468 ↗ | 2026 | Serrano +2 | Relates to the provision of patient health information and medical records | Passed Senate | 57–1 | |
| S8836 ↗ | 2026 | Serrano | Relates to certain leases for the exploration, development, and production of gas or oil in state forests, reforestation areas and wildlife management areas | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 58–4 |
| S8767 ↗ | 2026 | Serrano | Requires operational safety plans to require employees to check in before taking action at an incident location; directs the office to make efforts to provide employees with operational safety plans | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 56–1 |
| S8400 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano | Relates to a feasibility study and report on the potential reestablishment of the empire state summer games | Passed Senate | Vetoed | 59–? |
| S8255 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano | Renames the New York state musical instrument revolving fund as the New York state music grant fund | Passed Senate | 59–? | |
| S1060 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano | Limits certain charging practices by companies that provide prepaid telephone calling cards and increases fines for violations of limitation requirements | Passed Senate | 52–1 | |
| S1465 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +9 | Requires the implementation of an electronic benefit transfer system | Passed Senate | 53–? | |
| S1063 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +7 | Requires cultural awareness and competence training for medical professionals | Passed Senate | 34–24 | |
| S1072 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +7 | Directs the commissioner of education to require public schools to report on compliance with art education instruction requirements | Passed Senate | 57–1 | |
| S1366 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +2 | Relates to prohibiting certain suicide prevention and mental health services hotlines from being automated | Passed Senate | 58–0 | |
| S1055 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +1 | Prohibits the division of criminal justice services from disclosing pending adjournment in contemplation of dismissals on civil records of arrests and prosecutions | Passed Senate | 35–21 | |
| S1467 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +1 | Requires the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to establish standards for the closing of trails on the Empire state trail | Passed Senate | Vetoed | 56–0 |
| S7623 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano | Authorizes certain medical professionals certified by a foreign government or another state or territory to provide medical services during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and the FIFA World Cup 26 | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 56–0 |
| S1380 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +2 | Relates to the cleaning of playground equipment after pesticide exposure | Reconsideration Approved | 59–? | |
| S1056 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +3 | Relates to the provision of criminal history background checks free of charge to mentoring programs operated by not-for-profit corporations | Passed Senate | 59–? | |
| S7623 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano | Authorizes certain medical professionals certified by a foreign government or another state or territory to provide medical services during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and the FIFA World Cup 26 | Signed ✓ | ||
| S1380 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +2 | Relates to the cleaning of playground equipment after pesticide exposure | Passed Senate | 58–2 | |
| S1062 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +9 | Relates to developing criteria and guidelines for state designated arts and cultural districts | Passed Senate | 51–0 | |
| S1069 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +7 | Prohibits the lease of state forests, reforestation areas, wildlife management areas and unique areas for the purpose of gas and oil production | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 47–3 |
| S1373 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +3 | Relates to voluntary contributions in support of municipal animal pounds or shelters | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 58–1 |
| S1468 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +2 | Relates to the provision of patient health information and medical records | Passed Senate | 59–1 | |
| S1075 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +5 | Creates a temporary state commission concerning the incidence of asthma in the Bronx | Passed Senate | 57–0 | |
| S1377 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +7 | Creates a legislative task force on outdoor environmental education and recreation | Passed Senate | 61–0 | |
| S1376 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +9 | Relates to encouraging and promoting farmers markets in state and local parks | Passed Senate | Signed ✓ | 61–0 |
| S1071 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +4 | Directs the commissioner of parks, recreation and historic preservation to establish the state parks passport program | Passed Senate | Vetoed | 60–0 |
| S1057 ↗ | 2025 | Serrano +2 | Relates to the reporting of alienation of municipal parkland | Passed Senate | 58–2 |