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New York Senate approves short-term budget extension 15–4 amid dispute over budget process

3168728 · May 1, 2025
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Summary

The New York State Senate on April 30, 2025, passed Assembly Bill A.8115 (substitute for S.7707), a short-term appropriations measure, by a 15–4 vote after floor remarks criticizing lack of transparency in the budget process and debate over whether to grant the governor authority to make future adjustments.

The New York State Senate on April 30, 2025, approved Assembly Bill A.8115, substituted for Senate Bill S.7707, a short-term appropriations measure intended to keep state government funded, by a vote of 15–4.

Senators debated the measure after Senator Krueger moved to discharge the bill from the Rules Committee and a message of necessity and appropriation was accepted on the floor. The measure was taken up from the supplemental calendar as counter 912 (calendar number 912, Assembly number 8115).

The discussion focused on the delayed state budget and whether the Senate should give the…

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