New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00165

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Establishes a billionaire mark-to-market tax taxing residents with one billion dollars or more in net assets.

Companion Bills

NY A03632

Same As Establishes a billionaire mark-to-market tax taxing residents with one billion dollars or more in net assets.

Previously Filed As

NY S01570

Establishes a billionaire mark-to-market tax taxing residents with one billion dollars or more in net assets.

NY A03252

Establishes a billionaire mark-to-market tax taxing residents with one billion dollars or more in net assets.

NY A04272

Increases the personal needs allowance for residents of certain residential health care facilities from fifty-five dollars to one hundred dollars per month.

NY S01000

Requires that a city with a population of one million or more shall establish a residential composting program for all buildings with residential units.

NY A01616

Requires that a city with a population of one million or more shall establish a residential composting program for all buildings with residential units.

NY S01569

Establishes the end toxic home flipping act; imposes a tax on the transfer of certain residential properties which are sold within two years of the prior conveyance of such property; exempts certain purchases of residential properties from mortgage recording taxes; imposes a tax on the transfer of certain properties in the city of New York which are sold for one million dollars or more.

NY A01023

Establishes the end toxic home flipping act; imposes a tax on the transfer of certain residential properties which are sold within two years of the prior conveyance of such property; exempts certain purchases of residential properties from mortgage recording taxes; imposes a tax on the transfer of certain properties in the city of New York which are sold for one million dollars or more.

NY S01931

Prohibits residential and commercial properties from operating digital billboards or signs that use flashing, intermittent or moving lights near certain Mitchell-Lama housing within a city with a population of one million or more.

NY A07456

Prohibits residential and commercial properties from operating digital billboards or signs that use flashing, intermittent or moving lights near certain Mitchell-Lama housing within a city with a population of one million or more.

NY A10450

Establishes ethics requirements for resident councils in a city having a population of one million inhabitants or more.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.