Votes at a glance: Feb. 25 NY Senate session — multiple bills advanced on consent
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The Senate passed multiple noncontroversial bills on consent and on the floor, including calendar items restored to the noncontroversial calendar; several enactments and amendments across education, tax, and regulatory codes were approved.
The New York State Senate’s Feb. 25 session moved a bundle of noncontroversial measures on consent and recorded votes on multiple calendar items.
On consent the Senate restored and passed several calendar items after reading their last sections; the clerk announced numerous measures as passed (examples on the floor record include enactments related to the alcohol beverage control law, amendments to education law, parts of the real property tax law, and enactments tied to cannabis regulation). Where roll-call tallies were stated by the clerk they were recorded as announced on the floor (for example, multiple bills were passed with the announced tally Ayes 54 or similar tallies, as recorded during the calendar reading). Several ceremonial resolutions and introductions (recognizing student councils and athletic champions) were also presented and recognized during the session.
What’s next: The actions taken on consent move the affected bills on to the usual post-passage processing for enrollment and transmittal as applicable.
