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Senate commerce committee reports six bills, including Harriman Campus plan and vacant-storefront registry
Summary
The New York State Senate standing committee on commerce, economic development and small business voted to report six bills on its agenda, advancing local liquor-license measures to the floor and sending economic development proposals to the finance committee.
The New York State Senate standing committee on commerce, economic development and small business voted to report six bills on its agenda, advancing local liquor-license measures to the floor and sending economic development proposals to the finance committee.
The committee, chaired by Senator Sean Ryan, first referred S.1613-A — a bill directing the Empire State Development Corporation, in conjunction with the Office of General Services, to prepare plans for mixed-use commercial and residential development and a redesign of part of the Harriman Campus — to the Senate Finance Committee. Senator Chris Ryan moved the referral and Senator Baskin seconded the motion. The committee chair called the question and the bill was reported to finance.
Three local bills introduced by Senator Skoufis (S.6416), Senator Skoufis (S.6417) and Senator Skoufis (S.6418) — each amending the…
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