New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04387

Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  

Caption

Requires consideration as a quantitative factor whether the commodities or services were manufactured or will be performed by a labor union with respect to the awarding of certain procurement contracts.

Companion Bills

NY A02419

Same As Requires consideration as a quantitative factor whether the commodities or services were manufactured or will be performed by a labor union with respect to the awarding of certain procurement contracts.

Previously Filed As

NY A02419

Requires consideration as a quantitative factor whether the commodities or services were manufactured or will be performed by a labor union with respect to the awarding of certain procurement contracts.

NY S09626

Establishes certain contract requirements involving glazing work; provides that certain contracts over one million and five million dollars that include glazing work to be performed outside of a city with a population of one million or more shall require such work be performed by North American Contractor Certification ("NACC") certified companies; defines glazing work.

NY S08246

Relates to campaign contributions by certain vendors for procurement contracts.

NY A08121

Creates the Oak Orchard wastewater project; provides that Onondaga county, within certain requirements and only when a project labor agreement is performed, the county may utilize the alternative delivery method referred to as a design-build contract for a project.

NY HB5284

Relating to considerations in awarding contracts under the Medicaid managed care program to managed care organizations that are public benefit corporations.

NY SB2696

Public Health Laboratory; exempt from Public Procurement Review Board approval requirement for certain contracts.

NY S07959

Relates to requirements for certain contracts for materials, supplies, or services under $50,000; assures the prudent and economical use of public moneys in the best interests of the taxpayers; requires an authority in the city of New York to develop a procurement corruption prevention training program; makes related provisions.

NY SB1066

Relating to the requirement for performance and payment bonds from certain contractors of the Parks and Wildlife Department.

NY HB3887

Relating to the requirement for performance and payment bonds from certain contractors of the Parks and Wildlife Department.

NY A09354

Requires manufacturers with gross annual beverage sale revenues of ten million dollars or more, beginning January 1, 2030, to sell and distribute plastic beverage containers with tethered plastic beverage caps or openings from which the beverage can be consumed while the plastic beverage cap remains screwed onto or otherwise affixed to the plastic beverage container; requires manufacturers with gross annual beverage sale revenues of one million dollars or more to comply by January 1, 2033.

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