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New York Senate approves slate of bills and asks governor to designate May 15 as Prader‑Willi Syndrome Awareness Day
Summary
On May 14, 2025 the New York State Senate passed multiple bills covering public health, labor, elections, property and other matters and adopted a resolution asking Gov. Kathy Hochul to designate May 15, 2025 as Prader‑Willi Syndrome Awareness Day.
The New York State Senate on May 14, 2025 approved a package of bills on a range of topics — including public health, labor, elections and municipal finance — and adopted a resolution asking Gov. Kathy Hochul to designate May 15, 2025, as Prader‑Willi Syndrome Awareness Day.
Senator Ashby, sponsor of the resolution, told the chamber that “Prader Willi syndrome is a rare genetic and metabolic disorder that affects 1 out of 15000 births nationally.” The resolution was offered for cosponsorship and was recorded as previously adopted by the Senate.
Votes at a glance - Calendar 375, Senate print 3367 (sponsor: Senator Mayer) — Enactment of local finance law. Section 4 provided the action would take effect immediately. Roll call: Ayes 53. Outcome: passed. - Calendar 432, Senate print 4252 (sponsor: Senator Parker) —…
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