New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00677

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Requires the commissioner of education to develop and adopt instruction in financial and insurance literacy for students in grades nine through twelve.

Companion Bills

NY A00809

Same As Requires the commissioner of education to develop and adopt instruction in financial and insurance literacy for students in grades nine through twelve.

Previously Filed As

NY S09378

Requires the commissioner of education to develop and adopt instruction in financial and insurance literacy for students in grades nine through twelve.

NY S09645

Requires high schools to teach first aid instruction to students in grades nine through twelve.

NY A10630

Requires high schools to teach first aid instruction to students in grades nine through twelve.

NY A02298

Requires high schools in grades nine through twelve to provide a course in financial literacy; requires students to complete such course as a condition of graduation.

NY S04860

Requires high schools in grades nine through twelve to provide a course in financial literacy; requires students to complete such course as a condition of graduation.

NY A08306

Requires that instruction in financial literacy be provided to pupils in grades nine through twelve; establishes what should be included in such curriculum including the basics of financial planning, budgeting, borrowing, interest rates, and personal insurance policies.

NY S01810

Requires instruction in financial management for all students in grades four through eight.

NY A02937

Requires instruction in financial management for all students in grades four through eight.

NY S02873

Requires any school district in the state shall provide, to pupils in grades nine through twelve, one full unit of instruction designed to promote consumer awareness and financial education.

NY A09701

Requires any school district in the state shall provide, to pupils in grades nine through twelve, one full unit of instruction designed to promote consumer awareness and financial education.

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