New York State Senator

Leroy Comrie 2025-2026 Regular Session - Authored & Sponsored Legislation (Page 74)

Legislative Session

Primary Sponsor of Legislation

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New York Senate Bill S08337

Introduced
6/3/25  
Sets base wage requirements for certain human services workers employed in eligible state-funded programs that provide health and/or welfare assistance.
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New York Senate Bill S08339

Introduced
6/3/25  
Provides an exception to hospital visitation rules for members of the clergy.
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New York Senate Bill S08342

Introduced
6/3/25  
Extends provisions of law relating to the acquisition and disposition of real property by the metropolitan transportation authority.
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New York Senate Bill S08385

Introduced
6/6/25  
Refer
6/6/25  
Engrossed
6/12/25  
Relates to establishing protest procedures on contracts rewarded by state agencies and how such protests may be resolved.
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New York Senate Bill S08386

Introduced
6/6/25  
Authorizes federal fingerprint background checks for certain MTA bus and Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority applicants for employment.
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New York Senate Bill S08410

Introduced
6/9/25  
Relates to notices of violation returnable to a parking violations bureau in a city with a population of one million or more; provides that in a city with a population of one million persons or more, if such notice is served upon the operator of a vehicle that has no such registration plate or if such registration plate is concealed or obscured, the vehicle identification number may be inserted in such notice in place of the plate designation and plate type.
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New York Senate Bill S08416

Introduced
6/9/25  
Refer
6/9/25  
Engrossed
6/13/25  
Refer
6/13/25  
Enacts the "fostering affordability and integrity through reasonable (FAIR) business practices act", to expand the attorney general's ability to protect New Yorkers from unfair, deceptive and abusive business practices.