New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06292

Introduced
3/10/25  
Refer
3/10/25  

Caption

Relates to requiring the joint commission on public ethics to develop and maintain a campaign finance training course; requires all members of the legislature, their staff treasurer and all individuals running for elected office to complete the campaign finance training course.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A03191

Allows physically disabled individuals who are not able to stand up to complete the two-hour live-fire range training course requirement for a concealed carry license while sitting.

NY SB11

Campaign Financing - Campaign Finance Reporting Deadline and Fair Campaign Financing Fund Distributions

NY HB260

Campaign Financing - Campaign Finance Reporting Deadline and Fair Campaign Financing Fund Distributions

NY HB550

Local Public Campaign Financing - Expansion to Additional Offices

NY SB1249

Allows the Director of Public Safety to deny certain individuals a peace officer license or entry into basic training courses

NY HB05546

An Act Concerning Campaign Finance Laws, Statutorily Recognized Indigenous Tribes And Security For Candidates, Their Families And Their Campaign Staffs.

NY S00518

Requires the inclusion of cultural competency training in the basic training and pre-employment course curricula for state police officers and municipal police officers and sheriffs, members of fire departments and companies, corrections officers, first responders, emergency medical technicians and advanced emergency medical technicians.

NY HB238

Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council; create and maintain an at-risk adult training course focusing on officer response to individuals with Alzheimer's disease or dementia

NY HB2206

Renaming the Kansas governmental ethics commission to the Kansas public disclosure commission, defining terms in the campaign finance act, requiring the filing of statements of independent expenditures, prohibiting agreements requiring contributions in the name of another and requiring the termination of unused campaign finance accounts.

NY HB1877

Allows public officials to use campaign funds for childcare costs incurred while campaigning or performing official duties

Similar Bills

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