New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08166

Introduced
5/16/25  
Refer
5/16/25  

Caption

Establishes a legislative commission on article V conventions of the states to represent the state of New York at article V conventions; provides penalties for commissioners who exceed their scope of authority and individuals who interfere with the duties of a commissioner.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly influence how New York engages with proposals for constitutional amendments at the national level. It creates a designated body to handle the realities and responsibilities associated with such conventions, thus granting the state a more organized and formal representation. The commission will be tasked with adhering to strict guidelines, particularly prohibiting votes that would alter certain guarantees of individual liberty as outlined in the Constitution. This is a critical measure that underscores the importance of protecting these liberties while participating in constitutional discussions.

Summary

Bill S08166 proposes the establishment of a legislative commission on Article V conventions of the states, designed specifically to represent New York State at such conventions. The commission will consist of nine commissioners, including appointments made by leaders from both the Senate and the Assembly. This legislative move aims to provide a structured representation for New York at potential conventions where states may propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution under Article V. This establishes a formal process for participation in national constitutional discussions, which is anticipated to codify New York's interests and stances on potential amendments.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding the bill may reveal contention regarding the commission's authority and the qualifications of the appointed commissioners. There are specific eligibility requirements that include prohibiting individuals with a history of certain criminal convictions or those who have recently held federal office. This aspect could raise concerns about potential partisan biases in appointments, and whether the commission could adequately represent diverse viewpoints within New York. Additionally, the restriction against voting for amendments that alter established rights could also spark debate about the limits of representation and authority in such significant constitutional matters.

Companion Bills

NY A08935

Same As Establishes a legislative commission on article V conventions of the states to represent the state of New York at article V conventions; provides penalties for commissioners who exceed their scope of authority and individuals who interfere with the duties of a commissioner.

Previously Filed As

NY A08935

Establishes a legislative commission on article V conventions of the states to represent the state of New York at article V conventions; provides penalties for commissioners who exceed their scope of authority and individuals who interfere with the duties of a commissioner.

NY HB443

Article V Convention; process for appointing commissioners and alternate commissioners to represent the State of Alabama at Article V Convention established

NY H3558

Commissioners to Article V Convention

NY HC36

Article V Convention; provide for selection and authority of commissioners.

NY HB634

AN ACT relating to the selection and oversight of Article V convention commissioners.

NY HCR009

States findings of the Legislature and establishes provisions regarding Commissioners representing the State of Idaho at an Article V Convention of the States.

NY HB166

Establishes provisions for the appointment and duties of commissioners to attend an Article V convention

NY HCR0002

A concurrent resolution prescribing the Rules of the Legislature for Selecting Commissioners to an Article V Convention.

NY HB1811

Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution

NY SB1119

Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution

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