Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state transportation, economic development and environmental conservation budget for the 2025-2026 state fiscal year.
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What this bill does
What this bill does
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state transportation, economic development and environmental conservation budget for the 2025-2026 state fiscal year; relates to the waterfront commission act; makes amendments to change "applicant" to "licensee or registrant" (Part A); provides for mass transportation payments to the Central New York Regional Transportation District; adds Cortland county to such district (Part B); relates to extending the authorization for a pre-licensing course internet program (Part C); increases the value of a motor vehicle considered abandoned which can become property of the local authority the vehicle is abandoned in (Part D); extends provisions of law relating to certain tax increment financing provisions (Part I); relates to certain provisions regarding labor disputes involving the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Part J); relates to the acquisitions or transfers of property for certain transit projects; extends the effectiveness of certain provisions of law relating thereto (Part K); relates to funding for net paratransit operating expenses for the city of New York and the metropolitan transportation authority and makes permanent certain provisions of law relating thereto (Part L); provides funding for the metropolitan transportation authority 2025-2029 capital program (Part M); establishes a demonstration program on certain covered locations to enforce vehicle weight restriction on such interstate by means of mobile or stationary weigh in motion systems (Part N); authorizes a photo monitoring program for the Triborough bridge and tunnel authority and New York state bridge authority; extends provisions relating to certain notices of liability (Part Q); relates to the effectiveness of the New York state health insurance continuation assistance demonstration project (Part S); authorizes the Olympic regional development authority to enter into agreements for membership of one or more of its ski venues in reciprocal ski pass programs where such members are required to guarantee contractual indemnity up to a capped amount (Part T); regulates artificial intelligence companion models; establishes a suicide prevention fund (Part U); relates to refund policies for online retailers (Part V); enhances disclosure requirements for automatic renewals (Part W); requires disclosure of algorithmically set prices for goods and services (Part X); relates to the regulation of buy-now-pay-later lenders; requires such lenders to be licensed or authorized; establishes prohibited acts, limitations on loans, and consumer protections (Part Y); establishes reporting requirements for pharmacy benefit managers about the rebate contracts between pharmacy benefit managers and drug manufacturers (Part Z); provides for rate increases for hire motor vehicle insurance (Part CC); extends the authority of the New York state urban development to administer the empire state economic development fund (Part EE); extends the power of the New York state urban development corporation to make loans to 07/01/2026 (Part FF); extends the authority of the dormitory authority to enter into certain design and construction management agreements (Part GG); expands certain provisions of the state finance law and the New York state infrastructure trust fund; directs a policy study analyzing ways to improve the effectiveness of the minority and women-owned business enterprise program (Part KK); increases the cap on the amount of money authorized to be on deposit pursuant to the excelsior linked deposit program at any given time (Part LL); relates to purchasing thresholds for minority- or women-owned businesses or service-disabled veteran-owned businesses (Part MM); authorizes the New York convention center operating corporation to establish a subsidiary for the purposes of forming a pure captive insurance company (Part NN); extends the waste tire management fee until December 31, 2027; requires notice of the waste tire management and recycling program to be provided to customers; removes the exclusion for mail order sales (Part PP); extends provisions of the deer hunting program to 2028 (Part QQ); relates to financial responsibility, recovery of response costs and natural resource damages, and abatement actions relating to disposal of inactive hazardous waste (Part RR); relates to the recall of a class B firefighting foam; prohibits the sale or distribution of firefighting personal protective equipment that contains intentionally added PFAS; directs the department of environmental conservation to make a recommendation to the legislature on whether to postpone the effectiveness of such provisions (Part SS); exempts conveyances of real property for open space, parks, or historic preservation purposes to any not-for-profit corporation operated for conservation, environmental, parks or historic preservation purposes (Part TT); authorizes the New York state energy research and development authority to finance a portion of its research, development and demonstration, policy and planning, Fuel NY program, climate change related expenses of the department of environmental conservation from an assessment on gas and electric corporations (Part VV); relates to utility and cable television assessments that provide funds to the department of health from cable television assessment revenues and to the department of agriculture and markets, department of state, the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation, and the department of environmental conservation from utility assessment revenues; requires accountings be submitted of such funds (Part XX); increases and redirects civil penalties for failing to comply with the department of public service's prescribed rules and regulations established for the protection of underground facilities; amends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to establishing the underground facilities safety training account (Part YY); authorizes the department of taxation and finance to disclose certain information to the department of environmental conservation or the New York state energy research and development authority for the purpose of implementing the New York state climate leadership and community protection act (Part ZZ); establishes a commission to replace the statue of Robert R. Livingston in the National Statuary Hall of the United States Capitol with a statue of Harriet Tubman; provides that such commission shall consist of the governor or a designee, the temporary president of the senate or a designee, the speaker of the assembly or a designee, the executive director of the council on the arts or a designee, and the commissioner of the office of general services or a designee (Part BBB); extends certain rebates to municipalities for clean vehicle projects (Part CCC); relates to appointments to the cannabis board, removes provisions of law deeming a person acting as chairperson of the cannabis control board as a state officer; relates to agreements of such board with the New York state Indian nations and tribes (Part DDD); relates to a special license fee for a licensee allowed to engage in the cultivation, processing, distribution and retail of both medical cannabis and adult use cannabis; makes a conforming technical change; and provides for the repeal of certain provisions of the cannabis law (Part EEE).
Why we track this bill
Why we track this bill
Tracked because its title refers to PFAS and other emerging contaminants. Our relevance score for this bill is 85 out of 100. Scoring is automatic and rule-based — see the methodology for how it is calculated.
What has happened so far
The complete official action history, newest first.
Legislative history
- May 9, 2025 — milestone
SIGNED CHAP.58
Senate - May 8, 2025 — milestone
DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR
Senate - May 7, 2025
returned to senate
Assembly - May 7, 2025 — milestone
passed assembly
Assembly - May 7, 2025
message of necessity - 3 day message
Assembly - May 7, 2025
ordered to third reading rules cal.181
Assembly - May 7, 2025
substituted for a3008c
Assembly - May 7, 2025 — milestone
referred to ways and means
Assembly - May 7, 2025
DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
Senate - May 7, 2025 — milestone
PASSED SENATE
Senate - May 7, 2025
MESSAGE OF NECESSITY - 3 DAY MESSAGE
Senate - May 7, 2025
ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.967
Senate - May 6, 2025
PRINT NUMBER 3008C
Senate - May 6, 2025
AMEND (T) AND RECOMMIT TO FINANCE
Senate - March 10, 2025
PRINT NUMBER 3008B
Senate - March 10, 2025
AMEND (T) AND RECOMMIT TO FINANCE
Senate - February 21, 2025
PRINT NUMBER 3008A
Senate - February 21, 2025
AMEND (T) AND RECOMMIT TO FINANCE
Senate - January 22, 2025 — milestone
REFERRED TO FINANCE
Senate
Recorded votes
Every roll call the legislative record includes for this bill.
Recorded votes
Senate Floor Vote - Final Passage
May 7, 2025 · Senate
40 yes22 no0 not voting · 0 absent
How each legislator voted (54 members)
Yes · 38
- Joseph AddabboD
- Jamaal BaileyD
- April BaskinD
- Jabari BrisportD
- Samra BroukD
- Siela BynoeD
- Cordell CleareD
- Leroy ComrieD
- Jeremy CooneyD
- Patricia FahyD
- Nathalia FernandezD
- Kristen GonzalezD
- Andrew GounardesD
- Peter HarckhamD
- Michelle HincheyD
- Brad Hoylman-SigalD
- Robert JacksonD
- Brian KavanaghD
- Liz KruegerD
- John LiuD
- Monica MartinezD
- Rachel MayD
- Shelley MayerD
- Zellnor MyrieD
- Kevin ParkerD
- Roxanne PersaudD
- Jessica RamosD
- Gustavo RiveraD
- Sean RyanD
- Christopher RyanD
- Julia SalazarD
- James SandersD
- Jessica Scarcella-SpantonD
- Luis SepulvedaD
- Jose SerranoD
- James SkoufisD
- Toby StaviskyD
- Lea WebbD
Assembly Floor Vote - Final Passage
May 7, 2025 · Assembly
103 yes47 no0 not voting · 0 absent
Individual member votes are not available for this roll call.
Senate Finance Committee Vote
May 7, 2025 · Senate
16 yes6 no0 not voting · 0 absent
Individual member votes are not available for this roll call.
Documents
Official bill text, amendments and analyses. Links go to the authoritative source wherever one is published.
Documents
Bill text
- Amended · Jan 22, 2025Web page · 1.0 MB · Official copy
- Amended · Jan 22, 2025Web page · 552 KB · Official copy
- Introduced · Jan 22, 2025Web page · 609 KB · Official copy
- Amended · Jan 22, 2025Web page · 616 KB · Official copy
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