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Senate committee reports scores of bills out of committee; no substantive debate recorded
Summary
At a New York State Senate committee meeting, members moved, seconded and reported dozens of Senate prints amending statutes across health, education, transportation and other areas; the transcript records voice approvals with no recorded debate or roll-call tallies.
A New York State Senate committee meeting recorded in the provided transcript moved, seconded and reported dozens of Senate prints — ranging from amendments to the Public Health Law to changes in the Election Law and various statutory chapters — with voice votes and no substantive debate recorded in the transcript.
The committee proceeded through a long list of bills. For each item the transcript shows a sponsor identified as “Senate print” or an act to amend a particular law, then a motion, a second and the clerk’s announcement that the bill was "reported." The record gives no extended discussion, no detailed floor debate, and no individual roll-call vote totals.
Why it matters: These committee reports advance the listed bills to the next stage in the legislative process (typically placement on a Senate calendar or referral to another committee). Reporting a bill out of committee is a procedural step that allows fuller Senate consideration; the transcript indicates this committee cleared many measures at once.
Key details
- Procedure: For each listed Senate print, the transcript records a motion to move the bill, a second, the question “All those in favor? Opposed?” and the clerk’s announcement that the bill is reported. The record does not record individual “yes” or “no” votes or abstentions.
- Scope: The affected statutes referenced in the motion language include (but are not limited to) the Public Health Law; Private Housing Finance Law; Arts and Cultural Affairs Law; Criminal Procedure Law; Insurance Law; Civil Rights Law; General Business Law; Executive Law; Canal Law; Public Authorities Law; Education Law; Environmental Conservation Law; Transportation-related statutes; Social Services Law; Economic Development Law; Elder Law; Election Law; Real Property Tax Law; Tax Law and multiple chapter-specific statutory amendments.
Votes at a glance (committee reports)
The transcript shows each of these measures was moved, seconded and reported out of committee by voice vote. Where a sponsor is named in the transcript, that sponsor is shown below; where the transcript does not specify movers or seconders, the entry lists those fields as “not specified.” Descriptions are taken from the transcript wording; where no descriptive text is present the description is “not specified.”
- Senate print 15-a, sponsor: Senator Skoufis; description: an act to amend the Public Health Law; mover:…
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