Committee advances bill to require certain public-authority reports be posted in PARIS
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Summary
Senate Bill 4945, which would require certain public-authority reports to be published in the Public Authorities Reporting Information System (PARIS), was advanced from committee to the floor on March 24, 2026. The committee recorded the motion and second; no detailed roll-call tally was provided in the transcript.
The committee heard a reading of S4945, described by the committee clerk as "an act in the Public Authorities Law in relation to requiring certain reports of public authorities are published via the Public Authorities Reporting Information System or Paris." The chair framed the measure as increasing transparency by making required public-authority information available through PARIS.
Committee members moved and seconded the bill and advanced it in committee. The transcript records the motion and the second but does not include a numeric roll-call or the names of members who voted; the clerk’s reading and the chair’s motion were the primary recorded actions.
The committee did not discuss operational details such as which specific report types would be affected, deadlines for posting, or enforcement mechanisms in the transcript; those details were not specified during the committee reading.

