New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01296

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/9/25  

Caption

Establishes an annual spending growth cap.

Companion Bills

NY A04483

Same As Establishes an annual spending growth cap.

Previously Filed As

NY A04483

Establishes an annual spending growth cap.

NY H7257

JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AND PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION -- ESTABLISHING A STATE SPENDING GROWTH LIMIT BASED ON INFLATION OR PERSONAL INCOME GROWTH (Proposes a constitutional amendment to establish a state spending growth limit based on inflation or personal income growth.)

NY H7251

Limits growth in state spending from exceeding the amount of growth in inflation or personal income growth, whichever is greater.

NY A09587

Establishes a caregiver tax credit of up to six thousand dollars and a family caregiver reimbursement program to offset out-of-pocket spending by family caregivers.

NY ACR28

Proposes constitutional amendment to establish revenue responsibility through annual State appropriations cap limiting spending growth to one percent per year over six years and a permanent revenue responsibility fund reserved for reducing State pension benefit liabilities.

NY SCR41

Proposes constitutional amendment to establish a 2 percent cap on annual appropriations increases for certain State government spending.

NY S08650

Establishes a caregiver tax credit of up to six thousand dollars and a family caregiver reimbursement program to offset out-of-pocket spending by family caregivers.

NY A07539

Establishes a climate action cost council; limits the number of rules and regulations that may be promulgated annually to meet CLCPA goals.

NY S07730

Requires state contracts with construction firms reserve a percent of such contract to soft cost spending towards small businesses located near the construction site; defines what qualifies as soft cost spending.

NY S01634

Requires health care plans and payors to have a minimum of twelve and one-half percent of their total expenditures on physical and mental health annually be for primary care services.

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