Regular Session - May 8, 2024

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 1                NEW YORK STATE SENATE

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 4               THE STENOGRAPHIC RECORD

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 9                  ALBANY, NEW YORK

10                     May 8, 2024

11                     11:27 a.m.

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14                   REGULAR SESSION

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18  SENATOR JAMAAL T. BAILEY, Acting President

19  ALEJANDRA N. PAULINO, ESQ., Secretary

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 1                P R O C E E D I N G S

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The 

 3    Senate will come to order.  

 4                 I ask everyone present to please 

 5    rise and recite the Pledge of Allegiance.

 6                 (Whereupon, the assemblage recited 

 7    the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.)

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Pastor 

 9    Luis Iván Echandía, of the Lutheran Church of the 

10    Epiphany in Hempstead, New York, will deliver 

11    today's invocation.  

12                 Pastor.  

13                 PASTOR ECHANDÍA:   Divine Creator, 

14    Father and Mother of us all:  As we gather here 

15    today to fulfill our duties to the people of our 

16    great state, we humbly seek Your blessing and 

17    guidance.

18                 In this diverse assembly, 

19    representing various beliefs and backgrounds, we 

20    are reminded of the values of tolerance, unity, 

21    and brotherhood among different ethnic groups.  

22    Let us embrace our differences as strengths that 

23    enrich our collective journey.

24                 We invoke the spirit of Peace, 

25    Shalom, Salam, Asha, Namaste, and the universal 


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 1    message of harmony and understanding that 

 2    transcends all divisions.

 3                 May our discussions be characterized 

 4    by respect and empathy, our decisions guided by 

 5    fairness and equity, and our actions reflect the 

 6    ideals of a united and inclusive society.  

 7                 In Your name, we offer these prayers 

 8    for tolerance, unity and brotherhood.  

 9                 Amen.

10                 (Response of "Amen.")

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The 

12    reading of the Journal.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   In Senate, Tuesday, 

14    May 7, 2024, the Senate met pursuant to 

15    adjournment.  The Journal of Monday, May 6, 2024, 

16    was read and approved.  On motion, the Senate 

17    adjourned.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Without 

19    objection, the Journal stands approved as read.

20                 Presentation of petitions.

21                 Messages from the Assembly.

22                 The Secretary will read.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Senator Salazar 

24    moves to discharge, from the Committee on Health, 

25    Assembly Bill Number 7961 and substitute it for 


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 1    the identical Senate Bill 7617, Third Reading 

 2    Calendar 387.

 3                 Senator Chu moves to discharge, from 

 4    the Committee on Codes, Assembly Bill Number 8425 

 5    and substitute it for the identical Senate Bill 

 6    8934, Third Reading Calendar 791.  

 7                 Senator Krueger moves to discharge, 

 8    from the Committee on Environmental Conservation, 

 9    Assembly Bill Number 4943A and substitute it for 

10    the identical Senate Bill 4414A, Third Reading 

11    Calendar 816.  

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   So 

13    ordered.

14                 Messages from the Governor.

15                 Reports of standing committees.

16                 Reports of select committees.

17                 Communications and reports from 

18    state officers.

19                 Motions and resolutions.

20                 Senator Gianaris.

21                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Good morning, 

22    Mr. President.  

23                 On behalf of Senator Stavisky, on 

24    page 48 I offer the following amendments to 

25    Calendar Number 721, Senate Print 7808, and ask 


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 1    that said bill retain its place on the 

 2    Third Reading Calendar.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The 

 4    amendments are received, and those bills will 

 5    retain their place on the Third Reading Calendar.

 6                 Senator Gianaris.  

 7                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Can we now take 

 8    up previously adopted Resolution 1984, by 

 9    Senator Thomas, read its title and recognize 

10    Senator Thomas.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The 

12    Secretary will read.  

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Resolution 1984, by 

14    Senator Thomas, commemorating the 

15    125th Anniversary of the Lutheran Church 

16    of the Epiphany.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Senator 

18    Thomas on the resolution.

19                 SENATOR THOMAS:   Thank you, 

20    Mr. President.

21                 I rise to pay tribute to a cherished 

22    cornerstone of our community in my Senate 

23    district, the Lutheran Church of the Epiphany, as 

24    it celebrates its remarkable 125th anniversary.

25                 I want to recognize and thank 


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 1    Reverend Luís Echandía for doing the opening 

 2    prayer and for bringing members of your 

 3    congregation up to Albany here today.  

 4                 Hey, Hempstead (waving)!  

 5                 Throughout my tenure as 

 6    State Senator, I've had the privilege of meeting 

 7    and getting to know many of the dedicated members 

 8    of the Lutheran Church and have seen the positive 

 9    impact the church has on Hempstead firsthand.  

10                 For over a century it has remained a 

11    place where people from all walks of life come 

12    together to find solace, support and spiritual 

13    nourishment.  From its early days on farmlands to 

14    the buzzing center of Nassau County that 

15    Hempstead has become, the church has remained a 

16    steadfast presence, offering solace, support and 

17    a sense of belonging to generations of residents.  

18                 Whether through youth programs, 

19    their commitment to social justice or their 

20    unwavering support for those in need, the 

21    Lutheran Church of the Epiphany has consistently 

22    exemplified the best of what it means to be a 

23    caring and compassionate community.  They provide 

24    shelter and food to those in need, offer 

25    counseling and support during difficult times -- 


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 1    or simply being a place where people can come 

 2    together in fellowship and prayer, the church has 

 3    been a beacon of hope and compassion in our town.  

 4                 The church and its legacy of 

 5    service, compassion and community-building will 

 6    continue to inspire us for generations to come.  

 7    They have surely left a mark on Hempstead and 

 8    Nassau County.  Therefore, it is with great honor 

 9    that I introduce this resolution commemorating 

10    its 125th anniversary, and God bless.

11                 Thank you, Mr. President.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Thank 

13    you, Senator Thomas.

14                 (Applause from gallery.)  

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   To our 

16    guests, I welcome you on behalf of the Senate.  

17    We extend to you all of the privileges and 

18    courtesies of this house.  

19                 Please rise and be recognized.

20                 (Standing ovation.)

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The 

22    resolution was adopted on March 19th.

23                 Senator Gianaris.

24                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Mr. President, 

25    let's move on to previously adopted 


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 1    Resolution 2348, by Senator Ramos, read that 

 2    resolution's title, and recognize Senator Ramos.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The 

 4    Secretary will read.

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   Resolution 2348, by 

 6    Senator Ramos, memorializing Governor Kathy 

 7    Hochul to proclaim May 1, 2024, as May Day in the 

 8    State of New York.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Senator 

10    Ramos on the resolution.

11                 SENATOR RAMOS:   Thank you, 

12    Mr. President.

13                 You know, on May 1st every year the 

14    international community celebrates workers.  

15                 And the labor movement was actually 

16    founded on this premise that workers have to 

17    demand their own safety at their job sites.  

18    Tired of being killed, injured and forced to work 

19    in dangerous conditions, workers took to the 

20    streets and organized to make demands of their 

21    employers.  This demand is the origin of child 

22    labor laws, the workers' compensation system, 

23    temporary disability insurance, and so many 

24    safeguards that we rely on and have been working 

25    on improving as a conference in this body.


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 1                 The reality is that despite all of 

 2    our efforts, trying to earn a paycheck is 

 3    steadily becoming more hazardous for New Yorkers 

 4    working in the private sector than ever before.

 5                 Since 2019, our workplace injury 

 6    rates have steadily increased at a rate of 

 7    roughly 25 percent higher than the national 

 8    average.  Nearly 200,000 workers are injured 

 9    annually in New York.  New York workplace 

10    fatalities have averaged 250 annually over the 

11    past decade, and more than 10 percent greater 

12    than in the first decade of this century.

13                 When you look closer at specific 

14    sectors, the data is even more grisly.  Nail 

15    salon workers experience reproductive health 

16    issues, pregnancy complications, and birth 

17    defects at a rate significantly higher than the 

18    national average.  There's one injury for every 

19    11 warehouse workers, and that number increases 

20    every year in New York as well.  

21                 Immigrant workers, particularly 

22    Latino workers, hold more than a third of the 

23    jobs in these high-risk workplaces, and it has to 

24    stop.  An injured worker isn't an island.  That 

25    pain ripples into their entire community.  It can 


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 1    drastically alter the course of a person's life.  

 2                 So on this May Day, I'm humbly 

 3    asking this body to commit to this worker safety 

 4    agenda and a series of bills to strengthen 

 5    preventive worker safety and bolster existing 

 6    infrastructure:  The Warehouse Worker Injury 

 7    Reduction Act, the Nail Salon Minimum Standards 

 8    Act, TEMP, the Retail Worker Safety Act, the Wage 

 9    Theft Deterrence Package, workers' comp reform, 

10    and so much more.  

11                 I dedicate this resolution to a near 

12    future where every worker can return home to 

13    their family at the end of the day.  

14                 I vote aye.  Thank you.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Thank 

16    you, Senator Ramos.  

17                 The resolution was previously 

18    adopted on May 7th.

19                 Senator Gianaris.

20                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Now let's take 

21    up previously adopted Resolution 1811, by 

22    Senator Griffo, read that resolution's title, and 

23    recognize Senator Griffo.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The 

25    Secretary will read.


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 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Resolution 1811, by 

 2    Senator Griffo, memorializing Governor Kathy 

 3    Hochul to proclaim May 2024 as Lupus Awareness 

 4    Month in the State of New York.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Senator 

 6    Griffo on the resolution.

 7                 SENATOR GRIFFO:   Thank you, 

 8    Mr. President.

 9                 We have done this annually, and we 

10    continue to try to raise awareness and to educate 

11    people about lupus, which is a chronic 

12    inflammatory autoimmune disease that affects over 

13    5 million people across the globe -- over 

14    1.5 million Americans, and 105,000 people here in 

15    the State of New York.  

16                 Thousands of people are diagnosed 

17    with lupus each year, the majority of them being 

18    women and young people in the prime of their 

19    lives.  There's no cure, unfortunately, at this 

20    stage, but the research continues.  And 

21    unfortunately we continue to lose thousands of 

22    lives each year to lupus.

23                 But there are many significant 

24    initiatives and much work that needs to be done, 

25    not only to raise awareness about this 


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 1    debilitating disease but hopefully one day to 

 2    find a cure.

 3                 I want to express my appreciation to 

 4    some of the individuals who are with us in the 

 5    gallery today, some of them my constituents who 

 6    have joined us, particularly Kathleen and 

 7    David Arntsen, who are here from the Lupus and 

 8    Allied Diseases Association, and Dr. Maria 

 9    Kontaridis, who is from the Masonic Medical 

10    Research Institute in Utica, who are doing 

11    extraordinary work in a number of ways.  And yes, 

12    Senator Gianaris, she is Greek.  

13                 Kathleen and David, along with their 

14    organization, have been important advocates over 

15    the years for those with lupus.  

16                 And Dr. Kontaridis is doing 

17    extraordinary work with her talented team to 

18    explore more and undertake the research on this, 

19    and to hopefully help us find that cure that has 

20    been so elusive.  

21                 Their efforts and those of other 

22    organizations, such as other lupus agencies 

23    across the State of New York, have improved the 

24    quality of life for those suffering from lupus.

25                 So I hope this resolution that we 


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 1    have done each and every year helps to raise that 

 2    awareness, create more interest, and to allow 

 3    them to allocate resources that are necessary not 

 4    only to talk about this disease, but to confront 

 5    this disease, and understanding the crippling 

 6    effects this disease has upon people's lives.  

 7                 So I think that is an effort that we 

 8    have to undertake and will continue to do, and I 

 9    am hopeful that we will one day not only be able 

10    to comfort people, but to find the cure that will 

11    eliminate this autoimmune disease.  

12                 So with that, Mr. President, I know 

13    Senator Parker and I have worked on this, and I 

14    appreciate him and his work too in calling 

15    attention and awareness.  So I will yield now, 

16    and then we can recognize the individuals in the 

17    gallery, perhaps.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Thank 

19    you, Senator Griffo.

20                 Senator Parker on the resolution.

21                 SENATOR PARKER:   Thank you, 

22    Mr. President.

23                 I rise to add my voice to 

24    Senator Griffo.  We have been partners in many, 

25    many things, actually, but certainly this has 


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 1    been one of the most important things that we've 

 2    done.  

 3                 If folks don't know, lupus is an 

 4    autoimmune disease that affects almost like -- 

 5    actually it's about 2 million people nationwide, 

 6    and certainly represents several thousand here in 

 7    our great state.

 8                 This is a disease, as you've heard 

 9    from Senator Griffo, that is chronic, that in 

10    fact has no cure at the moment, and in which 

11    people are suffering great deals of discomfort 

12    and pain.

13                 One of the worst -- there's two 

14    things that are really diabolical about this 

15    condition, one of which is that it manifests 

16    differently in different people.  Right?  And so 

17    it's very difficult to kind of understand in that 

18    way.  

19                 And then the second thing is that it 

20    goes unnoticed and undetected for such a long 

21    time.  Even when people go to their doctor to 

22    complain about the symptoms, oftentimes the 

23    doctors don't know what to do about it.  And in 

24    fact, so much that when you -- the doctor that 

25    you probably most often go to, if you 


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 1    unfortunately are suffering with lupus, is a 

 2    rheumatologist, right, to deal with the pain.  

 3    Not somebody who's actually trying to cure you, 

 4    but somebody who's just simply trying to give 

 5    you, you know, a remission from the discomfort 

 6    that you're having.

 7                 We have to do better.  And I'm proud 

 8    to say that I have worked with several 

 9    organizations to do a number of things, including 

10    put more money in the budget.  And so we as a 

11    State Legislature over the last five or six years 

12    have significantly added the money in the budget 

13    around lupus and around autoimmune diseases in 

14    general.

15                 But there's still a lot more that 

16    needs to be done, a lot more research, a lot more 

17    awareness.  There are a lot of people across our 

18    communities who are suffering with this.  This is 

19    also particularly a problem in Black and Latino 

20    and Asian communities where you see 

21    disproportionately higher incidences of lupus, 

22    but also higher incidences of it being 

23    misdiagnosed and underdiagnosed, which has 

24    oftentimes cost people their lives.

25                 And so I stand here in support of 


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 1    all those lupus warriors, those who many times 

 2    are adorning the purple butterfly, as they call 

 3    it.  There's a malar rash that oftentimes 

 4    develops on the faces, at some point or another, 

 5    for about half of the people who experience 

 6    lupus.  And they say it looks like a butterfly, 

 7    so that has become a symbol for lupus warriors 

 8    across the nation, banding together to support 

 9    one another through this agonizing disease.

10                 So as I rise today, I call on all of 

11    you to -- all of us to just kind of put our hands 

12    to this, put our minds to this, put our energy 

13    towards battling this disease, of really curing 

14    something that we really should be able to figure 

15    out, and to make sure that we give it both the 

16    time and attention and, most importantly, the 

17    resources that it needs in order for us to deal 

18    with it.  

19                 I want to again thank Senator Griffo 

20    for bringing this resolution to the floor, and 

21    I'm looking forward to welcoming our guests.

22                 Thank you, Mr. President.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Thank 

24    you, Senator Parker.  

25                 To our guests, I welcome you on 


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 1    behalf of the Senate.  We extend to you all of 

 2    the privileges and courtesies of this house.  

 3                 Please rise and be recognized.

 4                 (Standing ovation.)

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The 

 6    resolution was previously adopted on 

 7    February 13th.

 8                 Senator Gianaris.

 9                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Let me just add, 

10    Mr. President, that I hope Dr. Kontaridis had a 

11    wonderful Easter.  And I appreciate the work that 

12    she and the whole team are doing up there.

13                 At the request of the sponsors of 

14    the resolutions we took up today, they are all 

15    open for cosponsorship.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The 

17    resolutions are open for cosponsorship.  Should 

18    you choose not to be a cosponsor, please notify 

19    the desk.

20                 Senator Gianaris.

21                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   I have another 

22    motion here.  

23                 On behalf of Senator Brisport, on 

24    page 56 I offer the following amendments to 

25    Calendar 826, Senate 7353, and ask that said bill 


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 1    retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The 

 3    amendments are received, and the bill will retain 

 4    its place on the Third Reading Calendar.

 5                 Senator Gianaris.

 6                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Please take up 

 7    today's calendar.  

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The 

 9    Secretary will read.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

11    246, Senate Print 7555, by Senator Rhoads, an act 

12    authorizing the Friendship Engine and Hose 

13    Company to file an application for exemption from 

14    real property taxes.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 

16    last section.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

18    act shall take effect immediately.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

20    roll.

21                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

23    the results.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 55.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 


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 1    is passed.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 3    337, Senate Print 992B, by Senator Hoylman-Sigal, 

 4    an act to amend the Environmental Conservation 

 5    Law.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 

 7    last section.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

 9    act shall take effect December 31, 2025.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

11    roll.

12                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

14    the results.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

16    Calendar Number 337, those Senators voting in the 

17    negative are Senators Borrello, Griffo and 

18    Oberacker.

19                 Ayes, 52.  Nays, 3.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

21    is passed.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

23    342, Senate Print 4198B, by Senator Comrie, an 

24    act to enact the New York Wildlife Crossing Act.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 


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 1    last section.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 7.  This 

 3    act shall take effect immediately.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

 5    roll.

 6                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

 8    the results.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

10    Calendar 342, voting in the negative are 

11    Senators Gallivan, Oberacker, Ortt and Stec.

12                 Ayes, 51.  Nays, 4.

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

14    is passed.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

16    387, Assembly Bill Number 7961, by 

17    Assemblymember Rosenthal, an act to amend the 

18    Public Health Law.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 

20    last section.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

22    act shall take effect immediately.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

24    roll.

25                 (The Secretary called the roll.)


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 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Senator 

 2    Murray to explain his vote.

 3                 SENATOR MURRAY:   Thank you, 

 4    Mr. President.  

 5                 I'd like to rise to thank my friend 

 6    Senator Salazar for working on this with us.

 7                 We -- this actually will go very far 

 8    in saving lives.  This was -- the need for this 

 9    bill was because of an unintended consequence of 

10    a previous bill that also had very good 

11    intentions but, because of the language in that 

12    previous bill, it prohibited certain larger 

13    counties such as my county, Suffolk, Nassau, 

14    Westchester, from implementing policy that would 

15    allow police, firefighters, EMS to carry with 

16    them epinephrine injectors.  

17                 And as everyone knows, in a case of 

18    anaphylactic shock, every single second counts.  

19    So allowing this to happen now, by passing this 

20    legislation today we will allow -- for example, 

21    in Suffolk County, my good friend Suffolk County 

22    Legislator Dominick Thorne has a bill that passed 

23    that will now allow this to happen.  So by 

24    passing this, we can allow that to happen, and in 

25    doing so will now save lives.  


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 1                 So thank you, Senator Salazar, for 

 2    your help on this.  And I urge everyone to please 

 3    vote yes.  

 4                 Thank you.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Senator 

 6    Murray to be recorded in the affirmative.

 7                 Announce the results.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

10    is passed.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

12    404, Senate Print 8138A, by Senator Sanders, an 

13    act creating a temporary state commission to 

14    study and investigate how to regulate artificial 

15    intelligence.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 

17    last section.

18                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 6.  This 

19    act shall take effect immediately.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

21    roll.

22                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

24    the results.

25                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.


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 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

 2    is passed.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 4    538, Senate Print 5331A, by Senator Harckham, an 

 5    act to amend the Environmental Conservation Law.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 

 7    last section.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 4.  This 

 9    act shall take effect immediately.  

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

11    roll.

12                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

14    the results.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

16    Calendar 538, those Senators voting in the 

17    negative are Senators Ashby, Borrello, Gallivan, 

18    Griffo, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, Ortt, Stec 

19    and Tedisco.

20                 Ayes, 46.  Nays, 10.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

22    is passed.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

24    637, Senate Print 3024B, by Senator Comrie, an 

25    act to amend the Not-For-Profit Corporation Law.


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 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 

 2    last section.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 4    act shall take effect immediately.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

 6    roll.

 7                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

 9    the results.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

11    Calendar 637, voting in the negative:  

12    Senator Martinez.  

13                 Ayes, 55.  Nays, 1.

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

15    is passed.

16                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

17    791, Assembly Bill Number 8425, by 

18    Assemblymember Bores, an act to amend the 

19    Penal Law.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 

21    last section.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

23    act shall take effect immediately.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

25    roll.


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 1                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

 3    the results.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

 6    is passed.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 8    794, Senate Print 2820, by Senator Skoufis, an 

 9    act to amend the Highway Law.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 

11    last section.

12                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

13    act shall take effect immediately.  

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

15    roll.

16                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

18    the results.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

20    Calendar 794, voting in the negative:  

21    Senator Brisport.

22                  Ayes, 55.  Nays, 1.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

24    is passed.

25                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 


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 1    803, Senate Print 4636, by Senator May, an act to 

 2    amend the General Municipal Law.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 

 4    last section.  

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

 6    act shall take effect on the 60th day after it 

 7    shall have become a law.

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

 9    roll.

10                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

12    the results.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

14    Calendar 803, voting in the negative:  

15    Senator Palumbo.  

16                 Ayes, 55.  Nays, 1.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

18    is passed.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

20    804, Senate Print 6244A, by Senator Thomas, an 

21    act authorizing the Town of Hempstead to transfer 

22    ownership of certain parkland to the Village of 

23    Freeport.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   There is 

25    a home-rule message at the desk.


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 1                 Read the last section.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 6.  This 

 3    act shall take effect immediately.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

 5    roll.

 6                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

 8    the results.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

11    is passed.

12                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

13    816, Assembly Bill Number 4943A, by 

14    Assemblymember Epstein, an act to amend the 

15    Environmental Conservation Law.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 

17    last section.

18                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

19    act shall take effect immediately.  

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

21    roll.

22                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

24    the results.

25                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 


                                                               3737

 1    Calendar 816, voting in the negative:  

 2    Senator Oberacker.  

 3                 Ayes, 55.  Nays, 1.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

 5    is passed.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 7    852, Senate Print 5728A, by Senator Harckham, an 

 8    act to amend the Environmental Conservation Law.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 

10    last section.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

12    act shall take effect on the 120th day after it 

13    shall have become a law.

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

15    roll.

16                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

18    the results.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

21    is passed.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

23    853, Senate Print 7086B, by Senator Harckham, an 

24    act to amend the Environmental Conservation Law.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 


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 1    last section.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 70.  This 

 3    act shall take effect immediately.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

 5    roll.

 6                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Announce 

 8    the results.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

11    is passed.

12                 THE SECRETARY:  Calendar Number 854, 

13    Senate Print 8356A, by Senator May, an act to 

14    amend the Environmental Conservation Law. 

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Read the 

16    last section.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 5.  This 

18    act shall take effect one year after it shall 

19    have become a law.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Call the 

21    roll.

22                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Senator 

24    May to explain her vote.

25                 SENATOR MAY:   Thank you, 


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 1    Mr. President.

 2                 Last year my district expanded to 

 3    include four Finger Lakes.  And I found that, 

 4    when I went to community meetings or door to 

 5    door, the number-one issue on people's minds was 

 6    water quality.  And the number-one threat to 

 7    water quality that they were concerned about was 

 8    harmful algal blooms.  

 9                 Harmful algal blooms threaten 

10    drinking water, they threaten recreation and 

11    tourism, they're dangerous to animals and human 

12    health and generally to the quality of life in 

13    and around lakes and other water bodies.  And 

14    even though they're visible and often smelly, 

15    there is actually a lot we don't know about 

16    harmful algal blooms, or HABs, in New York State.  

17                 So this bill, the Harmful Algal 

18    Bloom Monitoring and Prevention Act, or HABMAP, 

19    will give us tools to understand, to monitor and 

20    to study harmful algal blooms and to create a 

21    database and a grant program for municipalities 

22    to work on preventing and mitigating HABs.  

23                 So on behalf of my district and all 

24    of us who represent beloved water bodies or 

25    shorelines, I thank my colleagues for supporting 


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 1    this bill, and I vote aye.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Senator 

 3    May to be recorded in the affirmative.

 4                 Senator Webb to explain her vote.

 5                 SENATOR WEBB:   Thank you, 

 6    Mr. President.  

 7                 I rise also to support this 

 8    legislation.  Thank you, Senator May, for 

 9    bringing forth this important legislation.

10                 Over the summer we had an 

11    opportunity to do a tour of Cayuga Lake, which is 

12    in my district in Tompkins County, which is one 

13    of the largest Finger Lakes in the region.  And 

14    this lake provides drinking water to over 

15    100,000 people across the region and is also a 

16    very popular summer destination for residents and 

17    tourists who visit the lake for recreation, 

18    swimming and boating, just to name a few 

19    activities.  

20                 The health of the lake has most 

21    certainly been impacted by climate change, 

22    warming temperatures, extreme weather, all of 

23    which increase runoff into the lake.  And as 

24    Senator May already alluded to with regards to 

25    harmful algal blooms, these continue to increase 


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 1    in this particular water body and others as well.  

 2    And it poses significant health risks to people 

 3    and animals through ingestion, also skin contact 

 4    and also inhalation.  

 5                 And so this legislation will ensure 

 6    that the DEC develops a program to actually 

 7    standardize data collection on this issue, but 

 8    also doing analysis and establishing an 

 9    interagency HABs fund and grant program to 

10    support the critical efforts of municipalities, 

11    intermunicipal organizations to monitor, 

12    evaluate, prevent and mitigate harmful algal 

13    blooms.

14                 Again, I thank Senator May for her 

15    leadership on this very important public health 

16    and environmental issue, and I also thank the 

17    Majority Leader for bringing this package of 

18    environmental bills to the floor.

19                 I vote aye, and I encourage my 

20    colleagues to do the same.

21                 Thank you.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Senator 

23    Webb to be recorded in the affirmative.

24                 Senator Mannion to explain his vote.

25                 SENATOR MANNION:   Thank you, 


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 1    Mr. President.  

 2                 I want to thank Senator May for her 

 3    advocacy on this issue.  It's just so critical 

 4    that we have a better coordinated process out 

 5    there.  

 6                 We're fortunate to have really 

 7    experts in the field as it relates to harmful 

 8    algal blooms, our changing climate and beyond.  

 9                 And I want to take a minute to 

10    commend our local lake associations, our small 

11    municipalities and our higher ed institutions in 

12    working with all entities of government to make 

13    sure that we are preemptively addressing this 

14    issue.  Really, they are the frontlines.  And in 

15    my conversations, and I'm sure in Senator Webb's, 

16    Senator May's and others, is that they are 

17    looking for assistance, they are looking for the 

18    state to be there to just make their advocacy 

19    even more efficient.

20                 So I commend Senator May for this.  

21    I look forward to the good actions that are going 

22    to happen from the good of this bill.

23                 Thank you, Mr. President.  I proudly 

24    vote aye.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Senator 


                                                               3743

 1    Mannion to be recorded in the affirmative.

 2                 Announce the results.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 58.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The bill 

 5    is passed.

 6                 Senator Gianaris, that completes the 

 7    reading of today's calendar.

 8                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Thank you, 

 9    Mr. President.  

10                 On behalf of Majority Leader 

11    Stewart-Cousins, I hand up the following 

12    committee assignment of the Majority Conference 

13    and ask that it be filed in the Journal.

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   The 

15    handup is received and shall be filed in the 

16    Journal.

17                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Is there any 

18    further business at the desk?

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   There is 

20    no further business at the desk.

21                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Let me remind my 

22    colleagues on the Majority side we are going 

23    immediately into the Majority Conference Room for 

24    some conference activity.  

25                 And with that, I move to adjourn 


                                                               3744

 1    until Monday, May 13th, at 3:00 p.m., with the 

 2    intervening days being legislative days.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT BAILEY:   Majority 

 4    members will return to conference for conference 

 5    activity.  

 6                 On motion, the Senate stands 

 7    adjourned until Monday, May 13th, at 3:00 p.m., 

 8    with the intervening days being legislative days.

 9                 Hey, Julián.  

10                 (Whereupon, at 11:56 a.m., the 

11    Senate adjourned.)

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