New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08586

Introduced
11/19/25  
Refer
11/19/25  

Caption

Prohibits state or local police from accepting military surplus equipment from the federal government.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly alter the resources available to law enforcement agencies in New York. By restricting access to military-surplus equipment, agencies may need to rely more heavily on traditional policing methods and community engagement strategies. This change is anticipated to have varying effects across different municipalities, with some possibly feeling a strain in their operational capabilities while others may view it as a positive shift towards de-escalation and community trust-building.

Summary

Bill S08586 aims to prohibit state and local law enforcement agencies in New York from accepting military surplus equipment from the federal government. This legislation is proposed in response to concerns regarding the militarization of police forces and the increasing use of military-grade equipment by local law enforcement. Proponents of the bill believe that reducing access to such equipment can help promote community trust and ensure that law enforcement operates more like community protectors rather than military entities.

Contention

The bill may face opposition from law enforcement agencies that argue that such resources are vital for public safety, particularly in high-crime areas where the use of advanced equipment could be necessary for effective policing. Supporters of the bill, however, argue that the negative implications of military surplus equipment, including increased violence and mistrust within communities, outweigh the purported benefits. The debate surrounding this bill reflects a broader national discussion on policing practices and the appropriate use of military resources within civilian law enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A09397

Requires the registration of surplus military vehicles previously owned by the United States department of defense or any federal agency, sold or transferred through an authorized federal surplus property program.

NY HF991

Local governments prohibited from accepting certain contributions for election expenses.

NY S08226

Extends a provision of law regarding the disposal of surplus computer equipment by political subdivisions.

NY HF4830

State and local units of government and law enforcement agencies prohibited from acquiring military-grade weapons from the Pentagon's 1033 program.

NY HB05458

An Act Prohibiting The Division Of State Police And Municipal Police Departments From Accepting Certain Federal Grants Related To Cannabis Grown On Private Land.

NY S08533

Prohibits organized militias from another state, territory, or district from entering into New York for the purpose of doing military duty without the express permission of the governor unless such militia has been called into federal service and is acting under authority of the president of the United States.

NY A09347

Prohibits organized militias from another state, territory, or district from entering into New York for the purpose of doing military duty without the express permission of the governor unless such militia has been called into federal service and is acting under authority of the president of the United States.

NY HF809

Local governments prohibited from enacting policies refusing to enforce traffic regulations.

NY SB21

Local Governments; violation of the prohibition on immigration sanctuary policies; waive sovereign and governmental immunities

NY H1217

Prohibited Governmental Policies Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.