New York 2025-2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 223)
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New York Assembly Bill A10469
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Allows orders of protection to be issued for persons where one such person is the spouse or intimate partner of such other person's former spouse or former intimate partner.
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New York Assembly Bill A10445
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Provides for the eligibility of certain households for a care workforce housing preference; provides for the method of application for such preference; makes related provisions.
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New York Assembly Bill A10454
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Ithaca; repeals authorization of such program on December 31, 2030.
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New York Assembly Bill A10516
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Directs the metropolitan transportation authority and the New York city transit authority to rename the 103rd Street - Lexington Avenue subway station to the 103rd Street - Cicely Tyson station.
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New York Assembly Bill A10432
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Establishes a temporary commission to study music and performing arts education programs in New York state correctional facilities.
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New York Assembly Bill A10485
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Relates to consumer warnings regarding rifles, shotguns, and firearms; provides that a graphic warning that depicts the nature of the health and safety risks of firearms be provided when any license or permit is issued or amended.
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New York Assembly Bill A10434
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Establishes the "public civil rights accountability act" in relation to requiring civil rights compliance certification and training for public employees.
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New York Assembly Bill A10533
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Requires certain investor-owned gas or electric corporations to refund ratepayers when their achieved return on equity exceeds authorized rates of return by fifty percent.
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New York Assembly Bill A10448
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Requires the definition of "minority" to include "people with disabilities" pursuant to the Human Rights law in order for such people with disabilities to be eligible for state contract set asides.
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New York Assembly Bill A10479
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Relates to artist preferences in housing; provides that giving occupancy preference to individuals who are involved in artistic activities is not an unlawful discriminatory practice provided that such preference is implemented or authorized by an agency or the state of New York.
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New York Assembly Bill A10453
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Establishes a persistent domestic violence offender registry of individuals convicted of multiple domestic violence offenses, which is available for public inquiry.
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New York Assembly Bill A10457
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Creates an employer-assisted housing match grant program under which certain nonprofit employees may be eligible for a state match for certain employer-provided funds for housing costs.
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New York Assembly Bill A10427
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Refer
4/6/26
Increases the length of the term of office for members of the legislature from two to four years with no member serving more than sixteen years; imposes term limits on the governor, lieutenant-governor, comptroller, and attorney-general.
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New York Assembly Bill A10473
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Raises the monetary value of damaged property that is considered criminal mischief or securities fraud.
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New York Senate Bill S09390
Introduced
3/6/26
Refer
3/6/26
Provides that in any civil, criminal or family court proceeding, where evidence is offered and a party contends that such evidence has been fabricated by means of generative artificial intelligence, the court shall not, on that ground alone, conduct an inquiry into such alleged fabrication unless the party so contending makes a showing sufficient to support a reasonable inference that the evidence may not be authentic.