New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02007

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Expands the residential-commercial exemption program to include any municipality regardless of the population of the county in which it is located.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S00573

Expands the residential-commercial exemption program to include any municipality regardless of the population of the county in which it is located.

NY A10410

Extends provisions relating to the residential-commercial exemption program to September 23, 2027.

NY S09753

Extends provisions relating to the residential-commercial exemption program to September 23, 2027.

NY A01070

Enacts the "Michael K. Williams law" to establish a grant program to incentivize counties and municipalities to reduce prison populations; makes an appropriation therefor.

NY S07118

Enacts the "Michael K. Williams law" to establish a grant program to incentivize counties and municipalities to reduce prison populations; makes an appropriation therefor.

NY S06550

Relates to the residential parking system in the town of Harrison; extends the area in which such residential parking system can be located.

NY A07029

Relates to the residential parking system in the town of Harrison; extends the area in which such residential parking system can be located.

NY A04635

Authorizes industrial development agencies to provide technical and financial assistance to qualified residential facilities; defines "qualified residential facility" as any multi-family residential facility with units that are for sale, in any municipality located within the county of Westchester, and which is located in an urban renewal area.

NY S06829

Establishes a demonstration program extending the J-51 tax exemption to the conversion and rehabilitation of commercial and manufacturing space to co-located work space and residential units in certain high density areas in Kings county.

NY S05830

Prohibits the placement in segregated confinement of any person in the first eight weeks of the post-partum recovery period regardless of pregnancy outcome by amending the definition of special populations to include such persons.

Similar Bills

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