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Senate passes a slate of bills on elder justice, tenant protections, labor and elections; roll-call tallies limited
Summary
On March 10 the New York State Senate passed multiple bills on topics including elder justice, tenant protections, labor law changes, and election measures. Most items were approved with voice votes or brief roll calls recorded in the transcript.
The New York State Senate on March 10 advanced and passed a package of bills covering elder justice, tenant protections, labor law changes, public-health measures and election-related items, according to the chamber’s calendar and roll-call announcements.
Key items approved included a bill establishing an interagency elder-justice task force, an amendment to the Emergency Tenant Protection Act, changes to labor and public-health laws, and several administrative and public-authority measures. Most measures were read on the calendar and approved with brief roll calls or voice announcements; only a handful drew floor explanation from members.
Votes at a glance (as recorded on the Senate floor transcript): - Senate Print 1202 (Calendar No. 195) — enactment in the elder law: establishes an interagency elder-justice task force that must request input from stakeholders, meet at least monthly, hold five public hearings within one year of the bill’s effective date and…
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