New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08606

Introduced
12/5/25  
Refer
12/5/25  

Caption

Provides that beginning January 1, 2027, any order issued to set the rate of gas and electricity, not including surcharges or tariffs, shall be in effect for three years.

Impact

The proposed changes may have significant implications for consumers and utility companies alike. By extending the duration for which rate orders remain valid, the bill could potentially lead to more stable pricing for consumers, as utilities would have fewer opportunities to adjust rates in response to market fluctuations. This could foster a more predictable financial environment for both consumers and utility providers, which might encourage investment in infrastructure and technology improvements in the energy sector.

Summary

Bill S08606 introduces amendments to the public service law regarding the rate-setting process for gas and electricity in New York. Starting January 1, 2027, any order issued to set these rates will remain in effect for a period of three years. This change seeks to provide stability and predictability in utility pricing by limiting the frequency of adjustments. The intent is to reduce the administrative burden associated with rate changes, allowing both utilities and the regulatory body to plan more effectively.

Contention

However, the bill could face opposition from various stakeholders. Critics might argue that a three-year period without rate adjustments could lead to scenarios where consumers bear the costs of sudden price spikes in energy markets, as utilities would be less responsive to changing costs of production. Moreover, regulatory bodies may raise concerns about their ability to ensure fair pricing and transparency over extended periods without regular evaluations. This balance between stability and responsiveness is likely to be a focal point of debate as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S09329

Raises legislator compensation to $180,000 beginning January 1, 2028, each year thereafter such salary shall be increased equal to the percentage increase, if any, in the consumer price index for all urban consumers (CPI-U).

NY S09366

Establishes a uniform effective date for health insurance benefit mandates by requiring that every law that adds provisions to or amends provisions of sections 3216, 3221, and 4303 of the insurance law requiring a policy of health insurance to provide coverage for a new health care service, treatment, or benefit, or that otherwise mandates coverage under such policy shall take effect no earlier than the first of January next succeeding the date on which it shall have become a law and shall apply to policies and contracts issued, renewed, modified, altered or amended on or after such effective date.

NY S08812

Relates to the effectiveness of provisions of law relating to providing that in the case of any application for gas service to a building which is not supplied with gas, a utility corporation or municipality shall be obligated to provide gas service to such building.

NY A10244

Establishes a uniform effective date for health insurance benefit mandates by requiring that every law that adds provisions to or amends provisions of sections 3216, 3221, and 4303 of the insurance law requiring a policy of health insurance to provide coverage for a new health care service, treatment, or benefit, or that otherwise mandates coverage under such policy shall take effect no earlier than the first of January next succeeding the date on which it shall have become a law and shall apply to policies and contracts issued, renewed, modified, altered or amended on or after such effective date.

NY S09144

Imposes a moratorium on the issuance of permits for new data centers; requires the public service commission to issue an order or orders to minimize the impact of new data centers on electricity and gas rates for residential, commercial, and industrial users; clarifies that certain provisions are applicable to the Long Island power authority.

NY A09462

Relates to the effectiveness of provisions of law relating to providing that in the case of any application for gas service to a building which is not supplied with gas, a utility corporation or municipality shall be obligated to provide gas service to such building.

NY A10141

Imposes a moratorium on the issuance of permits for new data centers; requires the public service commission to issue an order or orders to minimize the impact of new data centers on electricity and gas rates for residential, commercial, and industrial users; clarifies that certain provisions are applicable to the Long Island power authority.

NY S06840

Increases the amount of years of military service credit a member may purchase from three years to four years; provides that the provisions of such act shall not be subject to the requirement that the state shall make an equal payment to the retirement system.

NY S02346

Enacts the "gas tax holiday act"; provides that from the first of the month after the effective date of the section until December 31, 2027 the taxes imposed on retail sales of fuel gas, motor fuel and diesel motor fuel shall be exempt from certain taxes.

NY S07693

Provides that gas, electric, or combination gas and electric corporations shall not be permitted to retain revenues derived from their actual return on equity in excess of authorized rates of return on equity.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.