New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08246

Introduced
5/27/25  
Refer
5/27/25  
Engrossed
6/10/25  

Caption

Relates to campaign contributions by certain vendors for procurement contracts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S09697

Makes it unlawful for a vendor to make, either directly or indirectly, any contribution to a statewide elected official, a candidate for a statewide elected office, or their authorized political committee, during a certain restricted period; requires a candidate, officeholder, or political committee that receives such contributions to return or refund the contributions forthwith; requires procurement contracts to contain a statement that the vendor awarded the contract has not made any such contributions.

NY S00113

Relates to statements of campaign receipts, contributions, transfers and expenditures.

NY S05553

Prohibits schedule B contributions on campaign finance filings.

NY A05410

Prohibits schedule B contributions on campaign finance filings.

NY A05657

Enacts the "forfeiture of campaign finance accounts and return of contributions act".

NY A03292

Provides that contributions up to the first $250 of any contribution amount shall be matchable contributions under the public campaign financing program.

NY S01674

Relates to requiring elected officials for certain elected offices to post certain information regarding contributions on such candidate's campaign website; requires the listing of donor names, and the amount of donor contributions of each donor for every contribution in excess of two hundred fifty dollars.

NY A03425

Relates to accessibility requirements in certain procurement contracts; requires contracts that include information and communication technologies (ICTs) are accessible to people with disabilities; requires that the ability of a prospective contractor to meet such requirement be considered in making the contract award.

NY S06279

Relates to accessibility requirements in certain procurement contracts; requires contracts that include information and communication technologies (ICTs) are accessible to people with disabilities; requires that the ability of a prospective contractor to meet such requirement be considered in making the contract award.

NY S00591

Relates to special restrictions on campaign contributions for district attorney candidates; requires such candidates to disclose to the board of elections the acceptance of campaign contributions from any law firm that represents defendants in criminal proceedings in any court in the state or from any licensed attorney employed by such law firm.

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