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Votes at a glance: summary of bills and roll-call results from May 9 Senate session

3275483 · May 12, 2025

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Summary

The Senate completed its May 9 calendar with multiple bills and measures adopted. This roundup lists legislative items read on the floor and their outcomes as recorded in the transcript.

The New York State Senate completed a full calendar on May 9 and approved numerous bills and resolutions. The items below are taken from the floor reading and roll-call announcements recorded in the transcript. Where the transcript lists a roll-call tally, it is recorded here; where only the title was read and no roll-call detail is given in the transcript, the result is noted as “passed” if announced.

Votes and notable outcomes (selected from the floor reading):

- Calendar 114 (Senate print 18‑11, S.1811) — Designate May 9 as Opioid Awareness Day. Announced result: Ayes 56 (see separate article).

- Title number 347 / Senate print 25‑48 — Enactment relating to real property action and proceedings law. Announced result: Passed (roll-call names and tally recorded in transcript; reported as passed).

- Calendar 520 (Senate print 59‑83a, Harcombe) — Amend Environmental Conservation Law. Announced result: Eyes 47, Nays 9; bill passed.

- Calendar 602 (Senate print 55‑63, Mayer) — Amend the General Municipal Law. Announced result: Ayes 56; bill passed.

- Title number 637 (various surrogates court procedure acts read on the floor) — Announced result: Passed (roll-call announced; specific roll-call tallies recorded in transcript for several measures).

- Calendar 648 (Senate print 60‑4402, Harcombe) — Directing Division of Criminal Justice Services to study gender disparity and sentencing outcomes. Announced result: Ayes 49, Nays 7; bill passed.

- Calendar 673 (Senate print 40612, Ramos) — Amend Workers’ Compensation Law. Announced result: Ayes 55, Nays 1; bill passed.

- Calendar 678 (Senate print 24‑91, Gounardes) — Amendment to the Criminal Procedure Law. Announced result: Ayes 42, Nays 14; bill passed.

- Calendar 700 (Senate print 3‑74) — Amend the Legislative Law. Announced result: Ayes 37, Nays 19; bill passed.

- Calendar 712 (Senate print 76‑72a, Martinez) — Amend the General Municipal Law. Announced result: Ayes 55, Nays 1; bill passed.

- Calendar 769 (Senate print 44‑08, May) — Environmental Conservation Law item was laid aside for the day.

- Calendar 909 (Senate print 76‑20, Martinez) — Authorize licensed health professionals for the 2025 Ryder Cup. Announced result: Ayes 56; bill passed (effective 09/22/2025 as read).

- Calendar 910 (Senate print 76‑23, Serrano) — Authorize medical professionals for the FIFA Club World Cup. Announced result: Ayes 56; bill passed (effective 06/01/2025 as read).

- Calendar 911 (Senate print 76‑36) — Authorize health professionals for Milan‑Cortina Olympic Games. Announced result: Ayes 56; bill passed (effective 01/27/2026 as read).

Also noted on the floor were previously adopted ceremonial resolutions (for example, Resolution 905 recognizing Apraxia Awareness Month); sponsors opened those measures for cosponsorship. The transcript records the titles and roll-call tallies as the clerk read them; for some calendar items the transcript includes the list of senators voting in the negative and the resulting tally, which are reflected above.