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Votes at a glance: Several bills passed by the New York Senate March 18
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Summary
The Senate recorded votes and passed multiple calendar bills March 18, including measures in public health, telework reporting, elections, elder law, and property tax exemptions; several passed with near-unanimous votes.
On March 18 the New York State Senate read a series of calendar items and recorded votes on multiple bills. The Secretary read the final sections of several measures; the clerk announced yea and nay counts and the Senate recorded passage for the items listed below.
- Calendar no. 392 (Senate print 3207 by Sen. Kavanaugh, public health law): announced passed (tally and passage announced on the floor).
- Calendar relating to senate print 9368 by Sen. Gonzales (state agency telework report): reported passed after roll call and announced as in effect immediately for certain sections.
- Calendar no. 441 (senate print 2437 by Sen. Krueger, election law amendment): announced passed; the action takes effect on the ninetieth day unless otherwise stated.
- Senate print (Fred Korematsu observance) enacted as an executive law amendment establishing January 30 as Fred Korematsu Day of civil liberties and constitutional understanding: sponsor explained the vote was in the affirmative and the Senate recorded the aye vote.
- Senate print 3204 by Sen. Krueger (penal law enactment): recorded as passed with announced effective dates noted in the roll call.
- Senate print 3180 by Sen. Sanders (elder law amendment) and senate print 4805 by Sen. Ryan (real property tax law amendment) were read and recorded as passed in the day's calendar sequence.
The Secretary and clerks repeatedly announced vote counts for the bills on the calendar; several items were passed by large margins, with counts announced on the floor at the time of the roll calls.

