New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08465

Introduced
5/16/25  
Refer
5/16/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  
Refer
5/28/25  
Report Pass
5/29/25  
Engrossed
6/5/25  
Refer
6/5/25  
Engrossed
6/9/25  
Enrolled
12/8/25  
Chaptered
12/12/25  

Caption

Relates to prevailing wage for those involved in hauling of concrete and asphalt in the counties of Nassau, Putnam, Suffolk, and Westchester, and in the city of New York.

Impact

The proposed bill will influence the prevailing wage requirements for contractors and subcontractors working on public works projects. By explicitly including the hauling of concrete and asphalt into the prevailing wage laws, the bill aims to protect the rights of laborers and ensure that they receive equitable pay relative to other labor-intensive activities. This could potentially increase the costs for public construction contracts as employers adjust to these requirements, which may be passed on to taxpayers or affect project budgeting.

Summary

Bill A08465 proposes amendments to the labor law concerning the prevailing wage for workers involved in the hauling of concrete and asphalt on public worksites. Specifically, the bill mandates that prevailing wages be paid for tasks related to the delivery and hauling of concrete and asphalt in specific counties including Nassau, Putnam, Suffolk, and Westchester, as well as the city of New York. This legislation aims to ensure fair compensation for laborers engaged in these essential services within the state's public works projects.

Contention

Discussions surrounding A08465 may reflect varying opinions on labor costs associated with public works. Supporters argue that ensuring fair wages for all laborers is a crucial step towards maintaining worker rights and promoting a fair economic environment. On the other hand, opponents might express concerns regarding the financial implications this could have on public projects, suggesting that increased labor costs could lead to fewer contracts awarded, the delay of construction timelines, or increased taxes to cover costs.

Companion Bills

NY S07485

Same As Relates to prevailing wage for those involved in hauling of concrete and asphalt in the counties of Nassau, Putnam, Suffolk, and Westchester, and in the city of New York.

Previously Filed As

NY S07485

Relates to prevailing wage for those involved in hauling of concrete and asphalt in the counties of Nassau, Putnam, Suffolk, and Westchester, and in the city of New York.

NY S08297

Relates to base proportions in assessing units in Nassau and Suffolk counties for 2025--2026.

NY A08568

Relates to base proportions in assessing units in Nassau and Suffolk counties for 2025--2026.

NY S05258

Increases the minimum wage outside of New York city and the counties of Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester; repeals certain provisions of law relating to exceptions to minimum wage increases.

NY A06086

Increases the minimum wage outside of New York city and the counties of Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester; repeals certain provisions of law relating to exceptions to minimum wage increases.

NY S07425

Directs the commissioner of the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation to conduct a legal review for the re-designation of Donald J. Trump State Park, in Putnam and Westchester counties to a new name.

NY S10137

Directs the commissioner of the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation to conduct a legal review for the re-designation of Donald J. Trump State Park, in Putnam and Westchester counties to a new name.

NY S10139

Increases the number of family court judges in the city of New York to seventy-two; provides for two additional family court judges for each of Westchester and Rockland counties and an additional family court judge for each of Erie and Niagara counties.

NY S07467

Increases the number of family court judges in the city of New York to seventy-two; provides for two additional family court judges for each of Westchester and Rockland counties and an additional family court judge for each of Erie and Niagara counties.

NY A09128

Limits liability for certain provisions of the labor law for construction accidents in Nassau and Suffolk counties when such accident is elevation-related.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.