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Assembly advances and passes multiple bills on Jan. 28; vote tallies recorded

2158231 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

The New York State Assembly advanced and passed a slate of bills and resolutions during floor session on Jan. 28, 2025, recording vote tallies on measures ranging from education and public health to corrections and economic development.

The New York State Assembly advanced and passed a series of bills and resolutions during its floor session on Jan. 28, 2025, recording roll-call and voice votes on measures that amend state laws across several policy areas.

The actions were largely procedural: many measures were advanced from committee through rules reports and approved on final votes, while some bills were laid aside for later consideration.

Votes at a glance

- Assembly Bill 435 (Rules Report 40), sponsored on the floor by Speaker Warner, to amend the arts and cultural affairs law: recorded vote announced Ayes 136, Nos 0. The clerk announced, "The bill is passed." The bill’s last section states it "shall take effect immediately."

- Assembly Bill 441 (Rules Report 43), sponsored by Rep. R. Carroll, to amend the general business law: recorded vote announced Ayes 138, Nos 0; clerk announced passage. The bill’s last section states it will take effect on the 180th day.

- Assembly Bill 752 (Rules Report 44), sponsored by Mr. Eakus, to amend the…

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