New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09423

Introduced
12/19/25  
Refer
12/19/25  

Caption

Removes and updates outdated terminology and provisions of law; makes technical corrections thereto; removes certain provisions relating to outdated terms and provisions of law.

Impact

If passed, A09423 will lead to significant amendments in over a dozen laws, effectively repealing or updating sections that reference obsolete terms, such as 'telegraphs' and 'Grand Army of the Republic.' This reflects a broader trend within legislative practices aimed at ensuring laws remain relevant and accessible. The initiative is expected to enhance clarity and efficiency within the legal system by ensuring that the language used in statutory texts aligns with modern practices and societal norms.

Summary

The bill A09423 seeks to modernize New York State laws by removing outdated terminology and provisions across various legal frameworks. Introduced by Assembly member Bores, this legislative action targets numerous areas including the General Business Law, Labor Law, Civil Service Law, Education Law, and several others. The core intent of the bill is to streamline legal language and eliminate references that are no longer relevant or applicable to contemporary society, thereby simplifying the legal landscape for practitioners and citizens alike.

Contention

While the bill is generally viewed as a necessary clean-up of state laws, it may face scrutiny regarding which outdated terms and provisions are selected for repeal. Some legislators and advocacy groups may express concerns about the potential loss of historical context that some of these references provide. Therefore, the bill could spark discussions about preserving legislative history versus achieving clarity and modernization in legal language.

Companion Bills

NY S09265

Same As Removes and updates outdated terminology and provisions of law; makes technical corrections thereto; removes certain provisions relating to outdated terms and provisions of law.

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