New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08450

Introduced
7/7/25  
Refer
7/7/25  

Caption

Allows public campaign funds to be used for disability access services including but not limited to captioning, sign language interpretation, assistive listening device, Braille, large print, communication access real-time translation and accessible transportation services and to be used for language interpretation and translation services.

Companion Bills

NY A01403

Same As Allows public campaign funds to be used for disability access services including but not limited to captioning, sign language interpretation, assistive listening device, Braille, large print, communication access real-time translation and accessible transportation services and to be used for language interpretation and translation services.

Previously Filed As

NY A01403

Allows public campaign funds to be used for disability access services including but not limited to captioning, sign language interpretation, assistive listening device, Braille, large print, communication access real-time translation and accessible transportation services and to be used for language interpretation and translation services.

NY A00482

Enacts the lab services accessibility act.

NY S03356

Enacts the lab services accessibility act.

NY SB266

Elections: language accessibility.

NY HB1464

Language interpretation in health care settings.

NY HB4838

Relating to conducting an assessment of language accessibility with respect to certain health and human services programs and 2-1-1 services provided by the Texas Information and Referral Network.

NY HB1320

Accessible Language Statutory Ballot Title Requirements

NY SB2853

Relating to conducting an assessment of language accessibility with respect to certain health and human services programs and 2-1-1 services provided by the Texas Information and Referral Network.

NY A10399

Enacts the "real accessible pedestrian signal act" in relation to requiring newly installed or constructed pedestrian signal units to be accessible pedestrian signals and to include tactile maps.

NY S09605

Enacts the "real accessible pedestrian signal act" in relation to requiring newly installed or constructed pedestrian signal units to be accessible pedestrian signals and to include tactile maps.

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