Regular Session - May 30, 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 30, 2024

11                     12:23 p.m.

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14                   REGULAR SESSION

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18  SENATOR ROXANNE J. PERSAUD, 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 PERSAUD:   The 

 3    Senate will come to order.  

 4                 I ask everyone to please rise and 

 5    recite the Pledge of Allegiance.

 6                 (Whereupon, the assemblage recited 

 7    the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.)

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Pastor 

 9    Alfredo Hunte, of The Meeting Place of the Church 

10    of God in East Meadow, New York, will deliver 

11    today's invocation.

12                 Pastor.  

13                 PASTOR HUNTE:   Thank you very much.  

14                 It's a pleasure for me to be a part 

15    of signing bills (chuckling).  And I pray to God 

16    to help us.  

17                 There's a scripture that I have in 

18    mind in Luke 18:1 that says men must always pray 

19    and not faint.  God wants us to pray to Him 

20    before we do anything in life, He's so longing 

21    for the prayer of people.  

22                 I thought about great King Solomon.  

23    When he was called to govern Israel, God realized 

24    and he realized that he was very small for the 

25    job.  And then one night God spoke to him and 


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 1    asked him, "What would you want me to do for 

 2    you?"  He did not ask for money and riches, but 

 3    he asked God for wisdom and knowledge to lead his 

 4    people.

 5                 I think it was in the Book of Second 

 6    Chronicles, He said, if My people who are calling 

 7    My name humble themselves and pray and seek My 

 8    face and turn from their wicked ways and draw 

 9    close to God, God would heal the land.  He'd open 

10    heaven and heal the land.  

11                 And we want to look to God in 

12    prayer.  And especially for the Senators that 

13    gather here, we realize that decision making, it 

14    is not always easy.  So we leave our mind to God.  

15    Some things are bigger for us to handle, but God 

16    is bigger than everything.  And that's Who we 

17    want to look to this evening.  

18                 Our Father, we want to thank You.  

19    Indeed, it's a privilege that we're able to come 

20    before You.  You say in Your word that men must 

21    always pray and not faint.  God, we look to You 

22    on behalf of the Senators that are gathering 

23    here, my God, looking for understanding and 

24    wisdom, knowledge to lead and to make decisions 

25    that will affect our country.  


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 1                 Lord, our country is sick and needs 

 2    healing.  And we are praying that You will bless 

 3    these Senators, that You could use them for the 

 4    healing of the land, Father.  Bless them in a 

 5    special way that when they sign bills and put 

 6    laws in operation that, Lord, they will look to 

 7    You, Father, for help and the wisdom and 

 8    knowledge that they were able to serve the people 

 9    and make people's life more comfortable.  

10                 We thank You for these men that take 

11    on this job in the Senate and Congress, and great 

12    responsibility.  And, Lord, they're responsible 

13    to You -- not just to the people, but responsible 

14    to You.

15                 So, Father, we're looking to You 

16    that You will help, that You will use them in a 

17    mighty way and bless this session, my God.  And 

18    that You will be the silent listener, Father, to 

19    what will be discussed here.  And, Lord, Your 

20    name alone will be glorified.  

21                 Help the Senate, help each 

22    individual here.  Help them make decisions, Lord, 

23    knowing that God is looking on.  And Lord, our 

24    desire is to please You.  We know without You we 

25    are nothing.  Our country needs help.  And we 


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 1    pray that You will bless these Senators here and 

 2    use them for the healing of the nation.

 3                 Glorify Yourself, Lord, and that 

 4    Your name alone be praised and that You will get 

 5    the honor out of this session.  Thank You again, 

 6    Lord.  Have Your way and bless these men.  And, 

 7    Lord, we will continue to praise You and we will 

 8    continue to keep praying to You, Father, because 

 9    only You have the answer for mankind, to have 

10    Your way.  

11                 Again, thank You.  Glorify Yourself.  

12    To You we give the praise, the honor.  And, Lord, 

13    that You continue to be in this session.  

14                 In Jesus' name, amen.  Amen.  

15                 God bless you.

16                 (Response of "Amen.")

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Reading 

18    of the Journal.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   In Senate, 

20    Wednesday, May 29, 2024, the Senate met pursuant 

21    to adjournment.  The Journal of Tuesday, May 28, 

22    2024, was read and approved.  On motion, the 

23    Senate adjourned.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Without 

25    objection, the Journal stands approved as read.


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 1                 Presentation of petitions.

 2                 Messages from the Assembly.

 3                 The Secretary will read.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Senator Comrie 

 5    moves to discharge, from the Committee on Banks, 

 6    Assembly Bill Number 9686 and substitute it for 

 7    the identical Senate Bill 5597B, Third Reading 

 8    Calendar 125.

 9                 Senator Comrie moves to discharge, 

10    from the Committee on Commerce, Economic 

11    Development and Small Business, Assembly Bill 

12    Number 7411A and substitute it for the identical 

13    Senate Bill 7130A, Third Reading Calendar 150.

14                 Senator Rivera moves to discharge, 

15    from the Committee on Health, Assembly Bill 

16    Number 7184A and substitute it for the identical 

17    Senate Bill 3283A, Third Reading Calendar 166.

18                 Senator Comrie moves to discharge, 

19    from the Committee on Racing, Gaming and 

20    Wagering, Assembly Bill Number 1118 and 

21    substitute it for the identical Senate Bill 1550, 

22    Third Reading Calendar 633.

23                 Senator Stavisky moves to discharge, 

24    from the Committee on Transportation, 

25    Assembly Bill Number 2487A and substitute it for 


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 1    the identical Senate Bill 1900A, Third Reading 

 2    Calendar 774.

 3                 Senator Comrie moves to discharge, 

 4    from the Committee on Transportation, 

 5    Assembly Bill Number 8275A and substitute it for 

 6    the identical Senate Bill 2739A, Third Reading 

 7    Calendar 793.

 8                 Senator Scarcella-Spanton moves to 

 9    discharge, from the Committee on Veterans, 

10    Homeland Security and Military Affairs, 

11    Assembly Bill Number 7173 and substitute it for 

12    the identical Senate Bill 7544, Third Reading 

13    Calendar 812.

14                 Senator Persaud moves to discharge, 

15    from the Committee on Children and Families, 

16    Assembly Bill Number 3580A and substitute it for 

17    the identical Senate Bill 8745, Third Reading 

18    Calendar 930.  

19                 Senator Hoylman-Sigal moves to 

20    discharge, from the Committee on Judiciary, 

21    Assembly Bill Number 4921C and substitute it for 

22    the identical Senate Bill 5107C, Third Reading 

23    Calendar 941.

24                 Senator Breslin moves to discharge, 

25    from the Committee on Cities 2, Assembly Bill 


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 1    Number 4674A and substitute it for the identical 

 2    Senate Bill 5159A, Third Reading Calendar 1024.

 3                 Senator May moves to discharge, from 

 4    the Committee on Education, Assembly Bill 

 5    Number 9934 and substitute it for the identical 

 6    Senate Bill 9016, Third Reading Calendar 1067.

 7                 Senator May moves to discharge, from 

 8    the Committee on Elections, Assembly Bill 

 9    Number 3250A and substitute it for the identical 

10    Senate Bill 6735A, Third Reading Calendar 1155.

11                 Senator Mayer moves to discharge, 

12    from the Committee on Local Government, 

13    Assembly Bill Number 9946 and substitute it for 

14    the identical Senate Bill 9202, Third Reading 

15    Calendar 1233.

16                 Senator Cleare moves to discharge, 

17    from the Committee on Crime Victims, Crime and 

18    Correction, Assembly Bill Number 9186A and 

19    substitute it for the identical Senate Bill 

20    5092A, Third Reading Calendar 1271.

21                 Senator Salazar moves to discharge, 

22    from the Committee on Crime Victims, Crime and 

23    Correction, Assembly Bill Number 4904 and 

24    substitute it for the identical Senate Bill 9350, 

25    Third Reading Calendar 1274.


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 1                 Senator Stavisky moves to discharge, 

 2    from the Committee on Higher Education, 

 3    Assembly Bill Number 9729 and substitute it for 

 4    the identical Senate Bill 9186, Third Reading 

 5    Calendar 1334.

 6                 Senator Jackson moves to discharge, 

 7    from the Committee on Cities 1, Assembly Bill 

 8    Number 10214A and substitute it for the identical 

 9    Senate Bill 9453, Third Reading Calendar 1341.

10                 Senator Ortt moves to discharge, 

11    from the Committee on Health, Assembly Bill 

12    Number 4138A and substitute it for the identical 

13    Senate Bill 593A, Third Reading Calendar 1342.

14                 Senator Cooney moves to discharge, 

15    from the Committee on Transportation, 

16    Assembly Bill Number 7628A and substitute it for 

17    the identical Senate Bill 9419, Third Reading 

18    Calendar 1377.

19                 Senator Fernandez moves to 

20    discharge, from the Committee on Finance, 

21    Assembly Bill Number 6982 and substitute it for 

22    the identical Senate Bill 2674, Third Reading 

23    Calendar 1384.

24                 Senator Gonzalez moves to discharge, 

25    from the Committee on Internet and Technology, 


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 1    Assembly Bill Number 8435 and substitute it for 

 2    the identical Senate Bill 8572, Third Reading 

 3    Calendar 1406.

 4                 Senator May moves to discharge, from 

 5    the Committee on Commerce, Economic Development 

 6    and Small Business, Assembly Bill Number 9584 and 

 7    substitute it for the identical Senate Bill 9003, 

 8    Third Reading Calendar 1437.

 9                 Senator Ryan moves to discharge, 

10    from the Committee on Commerce, Economic 

11    Development and Small Business, Assembly Bill 

12    Number 9966 and substitute it for the identical 

13    Senate Bill 9392, Third Reading Calendar 1441.

14                 Senator Jackson moves to discharge, 

15    from the Committee on Civil Service and Pensions, 

16    Assembly Bill Number 9516 and substitute it for 

17    the identical Senate Bill 8746, Third Reading 

18    Calendar 1451.  

19                 Senator Ryan moves to discharge, 

20    from the Committee on Rules, Assembly Bill 

21    Number 10269 and substitute it for the identical 

22    Senate Bill 9680, Third Reading Calendar 1538.

23                 Senator Martinez moves to discharge, 

24    from the Committee on Environmental Conservation, 

25    Assembly Bill Number 10278 and substitute it for 


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 1    the identical Senate Bill 9681, Third Reading 

 2    Calendar 1539.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   So 

 4    ordered.

 5                 Messages from the Governor.

 6                 Reports of standing committees.  

 7                 Reports of select committees.

 8                 Communications and reports from 

 9    state officers.  

10                 Motions and resolutions.

11                 Senator Gianaris.

12                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Good afternoon, 

13    Madam President.  

14                 I'm sure the men and women of this 

15    chamber appreciate the blessings we received 

16    earlier.

17                 Let's begin by calling up 

18    Senator Breslin for an introduction.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

20    Breslin for an introduction.

21                 SENATOR BRESLIN:   Thank you, 

22    Madam Chairman.

23                 As most of you know, I've been in 

24    this chamber a long time rooting for my local 

25    high school basketball teams.  And I've watched 


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 1    Mount Vernon and Boys High years ago, and now 

 2    Bay Shore on Long Island.  But we had the answer 

 3    this year.  That answer is Green Tech.  

 4                 And I'd love everybody from 

 5    Green Tech to stand up so you can be -- right 

 6    now, before I talk about you.

 7                 And, you know, Green Tech, their 

 8    coach, Coach Jones, he had the right approach.  

 9    He said, We're going to take on all comers.  We 

10    want to play the best to be the best.  And so 

11    what did they do?  They started off this season 

12    9 and 6 -- 9 and 6, not so good.  They ended up 

13    20 and 6.  They played the best.  

14                 And it came down to -- there's a new 

15    division in basketball in the state, there's a 

16    AAA as opposed to AA.  These guys are AAA.  And I 

17    took -- I took to -- I called a couple of my 

18    friends who referee your games at times, and they 

19    all had great things to say about you, 

20    Coach Jones, your floor assistants, and in 

21    particular all the boys that you have coached to 

22    this victory.  

23                 And the victory came against 

24    Bay Shore, who came in 25 and 0 -- 25 and 0.  And 

25    then I looked at some of the statistics.  They 


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 1    were beyond even Senator Bailey's numbers from 

 2    long ago.  

 3                 (Laughter.)

 4                 SENATOR BRESLIN:   And he would of 

 5    course come back and say "Even beyond yours, 

 6    Senator Breslin."

 7                 SENATOR BAILEY:   Right.

 8                 SENATOR BRESLIN:   And so when I 

 9    looked at 10 three-pointers in the first half, 

10    that's great.  It's not so many for the Celtics, 

11    but it's a lot in high school.  

12                 And your whole team, from the 

13    number-one player to the last player on the 

14    team -- and I don't know who that is, and I don't 

15    care.  You are a team, and there's no "I" in 

16    team.  And in the final game up in Glens Falls -- 

17    they're usually very close games, very close 

18    games -- you guys kind of put on your warm-up 

19    jackets midway through the fourth quarter when 

20    you were ahead I believe 74-50.  

21                 Well, you have blessed us.  In 

22    Albany, New York, you are the state champions.  

23    And I salute each and every one of you for coming 

24    to our New York State Senate.  And I am so proud.  

25    I look forward to having you invite me to games 


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 1    next year, and maybe some summer league games 

 2    this summer, which I'm sure will be going on, 

 3    there'll be some travel squads.  

 4                 But you all have a right to be very 

 5    proud of your accomplishments.  And to your coach 

 6    and the assistant coaches and all the team, thank 

 7    you and congratulations.

 8                 (Applause.)

 9                 SENATOR BRESLIN:   I would ask, 

10    Madam Chairman, that the great team from 

11    Green Tech be recognized publicly.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Thank 

13    you.

14                 To our guests, Green Tech High 

15    School Men's Basketball Team, the champions, I 

16    welcome you on behalf of the Senate.  We extend 

17    to you the privileges and courtesies of this 

18    house.  

19                 Please continue standing and be 

20    recognized.

21                 (Standing ovation.)

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

23    Gianaris.

24                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Please recognize 

25    Senator Weik for another introduction.  


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 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

 2    Weik for an introduction.

 3                 SENATOR WEIK:   Thank you, 

 4    Madam President.  

 5                 Wrestling, although a team sport, is 

 6    very much an individual feat of personal strength 

 7    and discipline.  Having been married to a 

 8    wrestler for almost 30 years, I know firsthand 

 9    wrestlers are a different breed of athlete.  

10    Cutting weight, nutrition and strength training 

11    are just the starting points.  The psychological 

12    training is the most important skill a wrestler 

13    acquires.  The sacrifices and self-discipline 

14    shape the strategy and help to overcome the sheer 

15    difficulty of the sport.  

16                 Wrestling is the kind of sport that 

17    never leaves an athlete.  The life experiences 

18    learned in the wrestling room during practice are 

19    like nothing else; they stay with the athlete.  

20    He or she has learned to stick with that task to 

21    the end, no matter what.  Almost nothing in life 

22    will be more challenging than the physical and 

23    mental lessons mastered on the mat.  

24                 That's why it gives me great 

25    pleasure today to welcome the Plainedge 


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 1    High School Varsity Wrestling Team.  The caliber 

 2    of excellence each wrestler possesses in order to 

 3    advance their way to the top makes each one the 

 4    best in class.  Together as a team, they are the 

 5    New York State Division I champions.  

 6    Individually, they will always be legendary 

 7    athletes.  

 8                 Senator Steve Rhoads and I would 

 9    like to introduce the Plainedge Red Devils.  And 

10    as a Senator whose name is constantly messed up, 

11    I apologize sincerely; these are some difficult 

12    names.  

13                 We have Dominic Agovino; 

14    Thomas Anderson; Jake Anglim; Matthew Caliendo; 

15    Jaden Camp; Kyle Carter; Vincent Cito; 

16    John Cynar; Jake Dephillips; Cole Dileonardo; 

17    Shane Dobbins;  Devin Downes; Dylan Fella; 

18    Jon Luca Frucci; Joseph Gallo; Nick Gerbasi; 

19    Ryan Gurien; Dan Healey; Kieran Judge; 

20    James Kass; Joe Manfre; Peter Mastroserio; 

21    Jake Nieto; Luke Nieto; James Petzold; 

22    Vincent Petzold; Thomas Throo; Mike Ventricelli; 

23    Steven Ventricelli; Nick Aquino; Head Coach 

24    Rob Shaver; Assistant Coaches Matt Rich and 

25    Andrew Rakitzis.  The athletic director is 


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 1    T.J. Burke.  

 2                 And I'd like to mention that 

 3    Devin Downes won the 170-pound individual state 

 4    championship and was also recognized as the 

 5    Champion of Champions when he won that state 

 6    championship, the first one in 12 years.  

 7                 The dual-meet state championship was 

 8    the first in this school's history, and the first 

 9    on Long Island to win the state dual championship 

10    since 2019.  

11                 And so to this team, you bring us 

12    great pride, and we congratulate you.  Thank you 

13    so much.  

14                 (Applause.)

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   To our 

16    guests, the wrestlers from Plainedge, we welcome 

17    you on behalf of the Senate.  We extend to you 

18    the privileges and courtesies of this house.  

19                 Please remain standing and be 

20    recognized.

21                 (Standing ovation.)

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

23    Gianaris.

24                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Please recognize 

25    Senator Mayer for an introduction.


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 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

 2    Mayer for an introduction.

 3                 SENATOR MAYER:   Thank you, 

 4    Madam President.  

 5                 I'm here and very, very proud to 

 6    introduce a number of students in the 

 7    Participation in Government class at the 

 8    Greenburgh-North Castle Union Free School 

 9    District, which is a Special Acts school 

10    district, something that we fight so hard for in 

11    this chamber, led by Anthony Nicodemo, their 

12    teacher, and a number of other teachers, as well 

13    as Anthony is the athletic director of the 

14    school.  

15                 Please welcome them as they tour 

16    around the Capitol today, learn about what we 

17    do, and experience firsthand democracy as it 

18    works in action.  

19                 Thank you, Madam President.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   To our 

21    guests, we welcome you on behalf of the Senate.  

22    We extend to you the privileges and courtesies of 

23    this house.  

24                 Please rise and be recognized.

25                 (Standing ovation.)


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 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

 2    Gianaris.

 3                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Madam President, 

 4    I have some motions.  

 5                 To begin with, I wish to call up the 

 6    following bills, which were recalled from the 

 7    Assembly and are now at the desk:  Senate Print 

 8    Numbers 8486B, 3529A, and 1201B.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

10    Secretary will read.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

12    1400, Senate Print 8486B, by Senator Hinchey, an 

13    act to amend the Social Services Law.  

14                 Calendar Number 98, Senate Print 

15    3529A, by Senator Fernandez, an act to amend the 

16    General Business Law.

17                 Calendar Number 1380, Senate Print 

18    1201B, by Senator Parker, an act to amend the 

19    Public Service Law.

20                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Move to 

21    reconsider the vote by which these bills were 

22    passed.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

24    Secretary will call the roll on reconsideration.

25                 (The Secretary called the roll.)


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 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 52.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

 3    bills are restored to their place on the 

 4    Third Reading Calendar.

 5                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   I offer the 

 6    following amendments.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

 8    amendments are received.

 9                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   I also have 

10    amendments to the following Third Reading 

11    Calendar bills:  

12                 By Senator Skoufis, page 43, 

13    Calendar Number 1081, Senate Print 8303A;

14                 Senator Fernandez, page 29, 

15    Calendar Number 860, Senate Print 8624; 

16                 Senator Rivera, page 37, 

17    Calendar Number 999, Senate Print 8987; 

18                 Senator Kavanagh, page 64, 

19    Calendar Number 1392, Senate Print 6419D; 

20                 And Senator May, page 71, 

21    Calendar Number 1491, Senate Print 7869A. 

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

23    amendments are received, and the bills will 

24    retain their place on the Third Reading Calendar.

25                 Senator Gianaris.


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 1                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   At this time, 

 2    Madam President, we're going to simultaneously 

 3    call a meeting of the Rules Committee in Room 332 

 4    and take up the resolutions for the day, 

 5    beginning with previously adopted 

 6    Resolution 2568, by Senator Ramos.  Please read 

 7    that resolution's title and recognize 

 8    Senator Ramos.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   There 

10    will be an immediate meeting of the 

11    Rules Committee in Room 332.

12                 The Secretary will read.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Resolution 2568, by 

14    Senator Ramos, recognizing the New York Chapter 

15    of the National Domestic Workers Alliance.  

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

17    Ramos on the resolution.

18                 SENATOR RAMOS:   Thank you, 

19    Madam President.  

20                 You know, the Reverend Dr. Martin 

21    Luther King had a neighbor by the name of 

22    Dorothy Lee Bolden.  She was a domestic worker in 

23    Atlanta, Georgia, and had been once since the 

24    tender age of just nine years old.  

25                 With the encouragement of her 


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 1    neighbor, Dorothy began to organize nannies, 

 2    housekeepers, and elder-care providers to make 

 3    demands for respect and dignity from their 

 4    employers.  Domestic workers, like farmworkers, 

 5    are some of the original excluded workers; these 

 6    sectors are explicitly carved out of the 

 7    National Labor Relations Act and the Fair Labor 

 8    Standards Act.  

 9                 This workforce, made up 

10    predominantly of Black and immigrant women, makes 

11    the rest of our economy possible by providing the 

12    care work needed to allow the rest of us to go to 

13    work.

14                 Well, in 1968, Mrs. Bolden founded 

15    the National Domestic Worker's Union of America, 

16    which eventually represented more than 30,000 

17    domestic workers in 10 cities and was the longest 

18    surviving union of domestic workers throughout 

19    the United States.

20                 Organizing domestic workers is a 

21    very unique challenge.  Their employers' homes 

22    are the workplace, where a union organizer cannot 

23    reach them and where they are isolated from the 

24    company of coworkers with whom to organize.  But 

25    like any good union organizer, Dorothy knew you 


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 1    have to meet people where they are, sometimes 

 2    literally.  She would ride the bus for hours, 

 3    sitting next to domestic workers, striking up 

 4    conversations and registering them to vote.  

 5    Public transit was the union hall.

 6                 Dorothy, who led the union for 

 7    28 years, continued to fight for domestic workers 

 8    right until she died in July of 2005.  Because of 

 9    her advocacy, the National Domestic Workers 

10    Alliance was born just two years later, in 2007.  

11                 In 2010, New York became the first 

12    state to win a Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights.  

13    And this body has passed my bill to grant 

14    domestic workers across the state the security of 

15    paid sick leave.

16                 Every year members of the 

17    National Domestic Workers Alliance and We Dream 

18    in Black celebrate Mrs. Bolden's birthday and the 

19    legacy she left for all domestic workers.  

20                 The members of the National Domestic 

21    Workers Alliance-New York Chapter stand in the 

22    strong and proud tradition of Mrs. Bolden's work, 

23    and we will continue to fight for this paid sick 

24    leave to become law here in New York State 

25    together.  


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 1                 Madam President, I ask that you 

 2    recognize the brave women on the frontlines in 

 3    the fight against the last vestiges of Jim Crow.  

 4    Please grant them the courtesy and the privileges 

 5    of the house.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Thank 

 7    you, Senator.

 8                 The resolution was adopted on 

 9    May 29th.

10                 To our guests, I welcome you on 

11    behalf of the Senate.  We extend to you the 

12    privileges and courtesies of this house.  

13                 Please rise and be recognized.

14                 (Standing ovation.)

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

16    Serrano.

17                 SENATOR SERRANO:   Thank you.  

18                 Please take up previously adopted 

19    Resolution 2432, by Senator Ashby, read that 

20    resolution title only, and call on Senator Ashby.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

22    Secretary will read.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Resolution 2432, by 

24    Senator Ashby, congratulating the members of the 

25    Hoosic Valley Odyssey of the Mind Teams upon the 


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 1    occasion of winning first place in New York State 

 2    for their outstanding solutions to their 

 3    respective problems.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

 5    Ashby on the resolution.

 6                 SENATOR ASHBY:   Thank you, 

 7    Madam President.  

 8                 Today I'm joined not just by one 

 9    winning team, but two winning teams from 

10    Hoosic Valley.  

11                 Odyssey of the Mind is an 

12    international educational program in which 

13    students from kindergarten through college learn 

14    how to think divergently by working as a team to 

15    solve open-ended problems.  Students learn 

16    creativity, innovation, problem-solving, critical 

17    thinking, global awareness, interpersonal and 

18    collaborative communication skills, 

19    self-direction and adaptability.  

20                 Hoosic Valley competed against over 

21    250 teams across New York State, and they came 

22    home with two first-place teams -- one at the 

23    high school and one at the middle school.

24                 Joining us today from the 

25    high school are Isabella Schmidt, Evan Antolick, 


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 1    Anna Grace Macica, Terrie Cottrell, 

 2    Marie Ackerley, Amelia Stannard, and 

 3    Sophia Wilson.  

 4                 From the middle school we are joined 

 5    by Laura Rice, Hayley Valcik, Nora Luskin, 

 6    Makenna Luskin, Sophia Akin, Rileigh Davis, and 

 7    Brielle Chapko.

 8                 Their coaches are Kyle Schmidt and 

 9    Margaret Rice.  

10                 I proudly vote yes on this 

11    resolution.  And, Madam President, please welcome 

12    them to the chamber and offer them all the 

13    privileges of the house.

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Thank 

15    you, Senator.

16                 The resolution was adopted on 

17    May 14th.

18                 To the Hoosic Valley Odyssey of the 

19    Mind, high school and middle school, I welcome 

20    you on behalf of the Senate.  We extend to you 

21    the privileges and courtesies of this house.  

22                 Please rise and be recognized.

23                 (Standing ovation.)

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

25    Serrano.


                                                               4712

 1                 SENATOR SERRANO:   Thank you.  

 2                 Let's now take up previously adopted 

 3    Resolution 2007, by Senator Stec, read that 

 4    resolution -- never mind, I withdraw that.  

 5                 We will do -- okay.  We will now 

 6    move on to previously adopted Resolution 2566, by 

 7    Senator May.  Read that resolution title only, 

 8    and call on Senator May.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

10    Secretary will read.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Resolution 2566, 

12    by Senator May, mourning the death of 

13    Langston McKinney, Syracuse City Court judge, 

14    U.S. veteran, advocate, and valued member of his 

15    community.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

17    May on the resolution.

18                 SENATOR MAY:   Thank you, 

19    Madam President.  

20                 Last week Syracuse lost a true 

21    champion for civil rights -- and a legal 

22    trailblazer -- with the death of Judge Langston 

23    McKinney.  

24                 He was trained as a chemist at 

25    Howard University, then joined the Army and went 


                                                               4713

 1    on to get a law degree at Syracuse University in 

 2    the late 1960s, where he founded the Law Students 

 3    Civil Rights Research Council and helped develop 

 4    the first course on poverty law.

 5                 After graduation, he practiced as a 

 6    Legal Aid lawyer, and in 1986 he was appointed 

 7    the first Black city court judge in Syracuse.  He 

 8    was subsequently reelected three times and served 

 9    ultimately for 24 years on the court.  

10                 He was known for fairness and 

11    kindness, for his attention to tenants and people 

12    living in poverty just as much to those with more 

13    power and resources.

14                 He developed the Syracuse Community 

15    Treatment Court for defendants with substance 

16    abuse issues, and he advocated for more minority 

17    representation on juries.  

18                 When you met Judge McKinney, in 

19    spite of his unassuming good nature, you felt you 

20    were in the presence of greatness.  We honor him 

21    now in death, but it is heartening to know that 

22    he was honored in life as well.  Since 1989, his 

23    name has graced a major public housing 

24    development in the center of the city, a fitting 

25    tribute for a man who developed a Tenants' Bill 


                                                               4714

 1    of Rights that became a model for housing 

 2    projects all around the country.  

 3                 I ask my colleagues to join me in 

 4    mourning the death and celebrating the life of 

 5    Judge McKinney, a remarkable public servant.  Our 

 6    condolences go out to his window, Linda 

 7    Littlejohn, and their children and grandchildren.  

 8                 And I vote aye.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Thank 

10    you, Senator.

11                 The resolution was adopted on 

12    May 29th.

13                 Senator Serrano.

14                 SENATOR SERRANO:   Thank you.  

15                 Let's take up previously adopted 

16    Resolution 2581, by Senator Ryan, read that 

17    resolution title only, and call on Senator Ryan.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

19    Secretary will read.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Resolution 2581, by 

21    Senator Ryan, congratulating the Buffalo Bandits 

22    Lacrosse Team upon the occasion of capturing the 

23    National Lacrosse League Championship on May 18, 

24    2024.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 


                                                               4715

 1    Ryan on the resolution.

 2                 SENATOR RYAN:   Thank you, 

 3    Madam President.

 4                 People think of Buffalo as a 

 5    passionate sports city.  We all know about the 

 6    reputation of the Buffalo Bills fans.  We love 

 7    our Sabres.  But there's another team in Buffalo 

 8    that we rarely hear about, and that is the 

 9    Buffalo Bandits Lacrosse Team.  It's not the most 

10    well-known sport across North America, but boy, 

11    are the fans super excited about what happened 

12    this year in Buffalo.  

13                 So the Buffalo Bandits won the 

14    National Lacrosse League Championship.  It was a 

15    back-to-back victory.  They were dominant through 

16    the season, and they won all five of their 

17    playoff games, including a sweep of the final two 

18    rounds.  And they beat the Albany FireWolves and 

19    were very happy to take that title back to 

20    Buffalo.  

21                 It's a national league throughout 

22    North America, and there was an amazing 

23    19,070 people in Buffalo to watch the 

24    championship game.  And I'm proud to report that 

25    I was one of those screaming fans.  


                                                               4716

 1                 So if you're not familiar with 

 2    indoor lacrosse, I recommend you go out and see a 

 3    game.  The league is in Buffalo, Rochester, or 

 4    Albany.  And as a Senator from Buffalo, I don't 

 5    get a lot of chances to talk about sports 

 6    championships -- 

 7                 (Laughter.)

 8                 SENATOR RYAN:   -- but today we'll 

 9    celebrate the Buffalo Bandits and congratulate 

10    General Manager Steve Dietrich, Head Coach John 

11    Tavares, and the rest of the Bandits for another 

12    banner year.  

13                 Thank you very much.

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Thank 

15    you, Senator.

16                 The resolution was adopted on 

17    May 29th.

18                 Senator Serrano.

19                 SENATOR SERRANO:   Thank you.  

20                 Let's now take up previously adopted 

21    Resolution 2007, by Senator Stec.  Let's read 

22    that resolution title only and call on 

23    Senator Stec.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

25    Secretary will read.


                                                               4717

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Resolution 2007, by 

 2    Senator Stec, congratulating the North Warren 

 3    Central School Boys Varsity Basketball Team upon 

 4    the occasion of capturing the New York State 

 5    Public High School Athletic Association 

 6    Basketball Class D Championship on March 17, 

 7    2024.  

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

 9    Stec on the resolution.  

10                 SENATOR STEC:   Thank you, 

11    Madam President.  Thank you, my colleagues.  

12                 I'm very excited today to have 

13    North Warren's varsity basketball team here, 

14    fresh off their St. Patrick's Day victory, 

15    winning the state championship, beating a fellow 

16    North Country team -- represented by our 

17    colleague Senator Walczyk, who as we all know is 

18    most definitely out of the country -- but 

19    Sackets Harbor on St. Patrick's Day, 68-66, at 

20    the Glens Falls Civic Center, home of a lot of 

21    great state championship games.  

22                 That weekend was no exception.  It 

23    was great to have two local teams, North Warren 

24    and the other team that was there we recognized 

25    last week, Glens Falls.  


                                                               4718

 1                 For the boys, when I had to chance 

 2    to visit with them earlier today, the other thing 

 3    I didn't mention is how exciting it was to see 

 4    that Civic Center packed.  So many people there 

 5    from the community cheering on home teams like 

 6    yourselves.  Four losses during the whole 

 7    season -- to bigger schools, for sure.  They have 

 8    one young man on the team that's an 8th-grader.  

 9    And, you know, Glens Falls won't be hosting the 

10    basketball championships for the next three 

11    years, but certainly I'm going to do everything I 

12    can to make sure that by the time that kid 

13    graduates, that he'll be playing in front of a 

14    hometown crowd again for another state 

15    championship.  

16                 But boys, congratulations.  The 

17    community was so thrilled and excited for you.  

18    What a fantastic weekend of basketball.  I was 

19    glad to be there with you guys and see the hard 

20    work and watch you guys these past couple of 

21    years on this run that you've been on.  

22                 And Madam President, if I could, 

23    just to recognize Coach Jim Cuyler and Assistant 

24    Coach Colby May.  And then the team:  

25    Semaj Cuyler, Elijah Horge, Hunter Conger, 


                                                               4719

 1    Tyler Hitchcock, Coleman Swartz, Killian Weyant, 

 2    Daniel Mattison, Isaiah Tyrell, Derrick Tyrell, 

 3    Brodie Rooker, Giovanni Marron, Joshua Colon, 

 4    Austin Simione, Wyatt Jennings, Owen Schaefer, 

 5    Zachary Kramar.  And the managers, Joe Bentley, 

 6    Logan Coyle, and Lena Scroggins.  

 7                 Again, fantastic basketball.  Great 

 8    team.  What the rest of the chamber doesn't know 

 9    is that in between their semifinal win and their 

10    final win, they had to be back home and 

11    participate in a July -- a July 4th, yeah -- a 

12    St. Patrick's Day parade.  And it was so exciting 

13    to see, you know, just so much excitement there 

14    for the team.  And then in between their games 

15    they managed to get back to Glens Falls and bring 

16    home the championship trophy.  

17                 So on behalf of myself and our 

18    community, Madam President, I would ask you to 

19    also join me in congratulating them, and extend 

20    to them the cordialities of the house.

21                 Thank you, boys.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

23    resolution was adopted on March 26th.

24                 To our guests, the North Warren 

25    Central School Boys Basketball Team, the 


                                                               4720

 1    championship boys and coaches, I welcome you on 

 2    behalf of the Senate.  We extend to you the 

 3    privileges and courtesies of this house.  

 4                 Please rise and be recognized.

 5                 (Standing ovation.)

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

 7    Serrano.

 8                 SENATOR SERRANO:   At the request of 

 9    the sponsors, the resolutions are open for 

10    cosponsorship.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

12    resolutions are open for cosponsorship.  Should 

13    you choose not to be a cosponsor, please notify 

14    the desk.

15                 Senator Serrano.

16                 SENATOR SERRANO:   Please take up 

17    the reading of the calendar.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

19    Secretary will read.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 85, 

21    Senate Print 967A, by Senator Ryan, an act to 

22    amend the Real Property Tax Law.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

24    last section.

25                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 


                                                               4721

 1    act shall take effect immediately.  

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 3    roll.

 4                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 6    the results.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 9    is passed.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

11    125, Assembly Bill Number 9686, by 

12    Assemblymember Weprin, an act to amend the 

13    Banking Law.

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

15    last section.

16                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

17    act shall take effect on the 180th day after it 

18    shall have become a law.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

20    roll.

21                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

23    the results.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

25    Calendar 125, those Senators voting in the 


                                                               4722

 1    negative are Senators Borrello, 

 2    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Helming, Oberacker, 

 3    O'Mara, Ortt, Palumbo, Stec, Tedisco, and Weber.

 4                 Ayes, 46.  Nays, 10.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 6    is passed.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 8    147, Senate Print 3390A, by Senator Harckham, an 

 9    act to amend the Mental Hygiene Law.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

11    last section.

12                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

13    act shall take effect on the 90th day after it 

14    shall have become a law.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

16    roll.

17                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

19    the results.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

22    is passed.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

24    150, Assembly Bill Number 7411A, by 

25    Assemblymember Hyndman, an act to amend the 


                                                               4723

 1    Alcoholic Beverage Control Law.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 3    last section.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 5    act shall take effect immediately.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 7    roll.

 8                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

10    the results.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

13    is passed.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

15    164, Senate Print Number 1001A, by Senator 

16    Hoylman-Sigal, an act to amend the Insurance Law.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

18    last section.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 4.  This 

20    act shall take effect on the 180th day after it 

21    shall have become a law.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

23    roll.

24                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 


                                                               4724

 1    the results.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 4    is passed.

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 6    166, Assembly Bill Number 7184A, by 

 7    Assemblymember Paulin, an act to amend the 

 8    Public Health Law.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

10    last section.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 14.  This 

12    act shall take effect on the 90th day after it 

13    shall have become a law.

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

15    roll.

16                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

18    the results.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

20    Calendar 166, those Senators voting in the 

21    negative are Senators Ashby, Borrello, 

22    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Gallivan, Griffo, Lanza, 

23    Martinez, Martins, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, 

24    O'Mara, Ortt, Palumbo, Rhoads, Skoufis, Stec, 

25    Tedisco, Weber and Weik.  Also Senator Rolison.


                                                               4725

 1                 Ayes, 35.  Nays, 21.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 3    is passed.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 5    328, Senate Print 3257, by Senator Hoylman-Sigal, 

 6    an act to amend the Public Officers Law.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 8    last section.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

10    act shall take effect immediately.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

12    roll.

13                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

15    the results.

16                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

17    Calendar 328, those Senators voting in the 

18    negative are Senators Ashby, Borrello, 

19    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Gallivan, Griffo, Martins, 

20    Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, O'Mara, Ortt, 

21    Palumbo, Rhoads, Rolison, Stec, Tedisco, Weber 

22    and Weik.

23                 Ayes, 38.  Nays, 18.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

25    is passed.


                                                               4726

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 2    368, Senate Print 3318A, by Senator Sepúlveda, an 

 3    act to amend the Correction Law.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 5    last section.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

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

 8    shall have become a law.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

10    roll.

11                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

13    Sepúlveda to explain his vote.

14                 SENATOR SEPÚLVEDA:   Thank you, 

15    Madam President, for allowing me to explain my 

16    vote.  

17                 There seems to be a trend in -- 

18    regarding people that are incarcerated and their 

19    children, where video visits are replacing actual 

20    face-to-face visits with families.  

21                 All of the data that we've 

22    researched indicates that when kids have the 

23    right, the ability, to go visit an incarcerated 

24    parent, it helps not only the person that's 

25    incarcerated but the children, it helps them 


                                                               4727

 1    better the children in their lives.

 2                 What we're seeing is a trend where 

 3    private equity firms work with companies like GTL 

 4    and Securus that provide, at predatory pricing, 

 5    video conferencing with children and the person 

 6    that's incarcerated.  And the private equity 

 7    firms like this because it's recession-proof.  

 8                 I encourage everyone to read an 

 9    article that came out recently in the American 

10    Chronicles of the New Yorker that talked about 

11    that children have a right to hug their parents.  

12    I can tell you that it's a crying shame, that if 

13    this is a trend that this state is going to go 

14    towards, that we should stop it immediately.

15                 Children who have incarcerated 

16    parents, family members who have incarcerated 

17    family members, the priority should be that they 

18    have face-to-face visits with those that are 

19    incarcerated.

20                 Look at the information that we 

21    have.  It's much better for all involved.  It's 

22    much better for society, because those that are 

23    incarcerated have a recidivism rate that's even 

24    lower when they have this standing relationship 

25    with their families.  


                                                               4728

 1                 So I encourage my colleagues to vote 

 2    in the affirmative.  This is a lot more critical 

 3    than you may think for what meets the eye.  I 

 4    encourage my colleagues to look at the 

 5    information, look at the research, so they can 

 6    see that if we go on this trend, we're going 

 7    backwards and we're creating a worse situation, 

 8    especially for children who have incarcerated 

 9    parents.  

10                 I vote aye.  Thank you.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

12    Sepúlveda to be recorded in the affirmative.

13                 Senator Borrello to explain his 

14    vote.

15                 SENATOR BORRELLO:   Thank you, 

16    Madam President.  

17                 Unfortunately, New York State 

18    prisons have become much more violent places in 

19    recent years, largely due to bad policy out of 

20    this chamber and the chamber next door, with 

21    things like HALT and other things.  We have 

22    really been --have not done the job we're 

23    supposed to do of protecting the employees of the 

24    state government, making our prisons a safer 

25    place for them and, by the way, for those that 


                                                               4729

 1    are incarcerated there.  

 2                 So this bill is a step in the wrong 

 3    direction.  We've heard from many that passing 

 4    contraband, including weapons, often happens with 

 5    these direct contacts.  While we do not wish to 

 6    deny parents the ability to embrace their 

 7    children, there's a simple solution to that:  

 8    Don't go to prison in the first place.  Be a good 

 9    parent.  That's the solution.  

10                 I'll be voting no.  Thank you.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

12    Borrello to be recorded in the negative.

13                 Announce the results.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

15    Calendar 368, those Senators voting in the 

16    negative are Senators Ashby, Borrello, 

17    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Gallivan, Griffo, Helming, 

18    Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, O'Mara, Ortt, 

19    Palumbo, Rhoads, Rolison, Stec, Tedisco, Weber 

20    and Weik.

21                 Ayes, 38.  Nays, 18.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

23    is passed.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

25    384, Senate Print 4890A, by Senator Rivera, an 


                                                               4730

 1    act to amend the Public Health Law.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 3    last section.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

 5    act shall take effect immediately.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 7    roll.

 8                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

10    the results.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

12    Calendar 384, those Senators voting in the 

13    negative are Senators Ashby, Borrello, 

14    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Gallivan, Griffo, Lanza, 

15    Martins, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, O'Mara, 

16    Ortt, Palumbo, Rhoads, Scarcella-Spanton, 

17    Skoufis, Stec, Tedisco and Weber.

18                 Ayes, 37.  Nays, 19.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

20    is passed.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

22    421, Senate Print 150A, by Senator Gianaris, an 

23    act to amend the Public Officers Law.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

25    last section.


                                                               4731

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

 2    act shall take effect immediately.  

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 4    roll.  

 5                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 7    the results.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

10    is passed.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

12    426, Senate Print 1785, by Senator Hoylman-Sigal, 

13    an act to amend the Judiciary Law.

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

15    last section.

16                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

17    act shall take effect immediately.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

19    roll.

20                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

22    the results.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

25    is passed.


                                                               4732

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 2    433, Senate Print 3014, by Senator Comrie, an act 

 3    to amend the Public Authorities Law.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 5    last section.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

 7    act shall take effect immediately.

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 9    roll.

10                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

12    the results.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

14    Calendar 433, those Senators voting in the 

15    negative are Senators Borrello, 

16    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Griffo, Helming, Lanza, 

17    Martins, Murray, Oberacker, O'Mara, Ortt, Rhoads 

18    and Stec.

19                 Ayes, 44.  Nays, 12.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

21    is passed.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

23    474, Senate Print 688, by Senator May, an act to 

24    amend the Executive Law.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 


                                                               4733

 1    last section.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 3    act shall take effect on the first of January.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 5    roll.

 6                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 8    the results.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

10    Calendar 474, those Senators voting in the 

11    negative are Senators Borrello, 

12    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Gallivan, Griffo, Helming, 

13    Martins, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, O'Mara, 

14    Ortt, Palumbo, Rhoads, Rolison, Stec, Tedisco, 

15    Weber and Weik.

16                 Ayes, 38.  Nays, 18.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

18    is passed.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

20    484, Senate Print 4398, by Senator Hoylman-Sigal, 

21    an act to amend the Judiciary Law.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

23    last section.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 5.  This 

25    act shall take effect immediately.


                                                               4734

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 2    roll.

 3                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 5    the results.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 8    is passed.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

10    487, Senate Print 5163, by Senator Harckham, 

11    an act to amend the Mental Hygiene Law.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

13    last section.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

15    act shall take effect immediately.  

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

17    roll.  

18                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

20    the results.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

23    is passed.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

25    508, Senate Print 6478, by Senator Jackson, an 


                                                               4735

 1    act to amend the Civil Service Law.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 3    last section.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 5    act shall take effect immediately.  

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 7    roll.  

 8                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

10    the results.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

13    is passed.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

15    519, Senate Print 8409B, by Senator Mayer, an act 

16    to amend the Education Law.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

18    last section.  

19                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

20    act shall take effect July 1, 2025.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

22    roll.

23                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

25    the results.


                                                               4736

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 3    is passed.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 5    533, Senate Print Number 643E, by 

 6    Senator Kavanagh, an act to amend the 

 7    Environmental Conservation Law.

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 9    last section.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 11.  This 

11    act shall take effect immediately.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

13    roll.

14                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

16    the results.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

19    is passed.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

21    542, Senate Print 1588, by Senator Bailey, an act 

22    to amend the Criminal Procedure Law.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

24    last section.

25                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 


                                                               4737

 1    act shall take effect on the first of October.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 3    roll.

 4                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 6    the results.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 9    is passed.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

11    549, Senate Print 5574, by Senator Gounardes, an 

12    act to amend the Criminal Procedure Law.

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

14    last section.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

16    act shall take effect on the 180th day after it 

17    shall have become a law.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

19    roll.

20                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

22    the results.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

24    Calendar 549, those Senators voting in the 

25    negative are Senators Borrello, Griffo, Helming, 


                                                               4738

 1    Lanza, Mattera, Murray, O'Mara, Ortt, Rhoads, 

 2    Stec and Weik.

 3                 Ayes, 45.  Nays, 11.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 5    is passed.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 7    562, Senate Print 3536, by Senator Skoufis, an 

 8    act to amend the Public Health Law.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

10    last section.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

12    act shall take effect on the first of January.

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

14    roll.

15                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

17    the results.

18                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

19    Calendar 562, those Senators voting in the 

20    negative are Senators Borrello, Gallivan, Griffo, 

21    Helming, Lanza, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, 

22    O'Mara, Ortt and Weik.

23                 Ayes, 45.  Nays, 11.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

25    is passed.


                                                               4739

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 2    614, Senate Print 5485B, by Senator Fernandez, an 

 3    act to amend the Judiciary Law.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 5    last section.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 13.  This 

 7    act shall take effect immediately.

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 9    roll.

10                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

12    the results.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

14    Calendar 614, voting in the negative:  

15    Senator Weik.  Ayes -- correction.  Senator Weik 

16    in the affirmative.

17                 Ayes, 56.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

19    is passed.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

21    633, Assembly Bill Number 1118, by 

22    Assemblymember Vanel, an act to amend the Racing, 

23    Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

25    last section.


                                                               4740

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

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

 3    shall have become a law.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 5    roll.

 6                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 8    the results.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

11    is passed.

12                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

13    681, Senate Print 6977, by Senator Salazar, an 

14    act to amend the Correction Law.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

16    last section.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

18    act shall take effect immediately.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

20    roll.

21                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

23    the results.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

25    Calendar 681, those Senators voting in the 


                                                               4741

 1    negative are Senators Ashby, Borrello, 

 2    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Gallivan, Griffo, Helming, 

 3    Martins, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, O'Mara, 

 4    Ortt, Palumbo, Rhoads, Rolison, Stec, Tedisco, 

 5    Weber and Weik.

 6                 Ayes, 37.  Nays, 19. 

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 8    is passed.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

10    716, Senate Print 5916, by Senator Hoylman-Sigal, 

11    an act to amend the Court of Claims Act.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

13    last section.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 4.  This 

15    act shall take effect immediately.  

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

17    roll.

18                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

20    the results.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

23    is passed.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

25    774, Assembly Bill Number 2487A, by 


                                                               4742

 1    Assemblymember Hevesi, an act to amend the 

 2    Vehicle and Traffic Law.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 4    last section.

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 6    act shall take effect immediately.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 8    roll.

 9                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

11    the results.

12                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

14    is passed.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

16    778, Senate Print 3551, by Senator Breslin, 

17    an act to amend the Lien Law.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

19    last section.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

21    act shall take effect immediately.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

23    roll.

24                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 


                                                               4743

 1    the results.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 4    is passed.

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 6    781, Senate Print 8705A, by Senator Krueger, an 

 7    act to amend the Domestic Relations Law.

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 9    last section.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

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

12    shall have become a law.

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

14    roll.

15                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

17    the results.

18                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

20    is passed.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

22    793, Assembly Bill Number 8275A, by 

23    Assemblymember Berger, an act to amend the 

24    Vehicle and Traffic Law.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 


                                                               4744

 1    last section.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 3    act shall take effect on the 180th day after it 

 4    shall have become a law.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 6    roll.

 7                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 9    the results.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

12    is passed.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

14    806, Senate Print 7680A, by Senator Thomas, an 

15    act in relation to authorizing the County of 

16    Nassau assessor to accept an application for a 

17    real property tax exemption.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

19    last section.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

21    act shall take effect immediately.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

23    roll.

24                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 


                                                               4745

 1    the results.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 3    Calendar 806, voting in the negative:  

 4    Senator O'Mara.

 5                 Ayes, 55.  Nays, 1.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 7    is passed.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 9    812, Assembly Bill Number 7173, by 

10    Assemblymember Jean-Pierre, an act to amend the 

11    Veterans' Services Law.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

13    last section.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

15    act shall take effect on the 90th day after it 

16    shall have become a law.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

18    roll.

19                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

21    the results.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

24    is passed.

25                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 


                                                               4746

 1    825, Senate Print 5675, by Senator Weber, an act 

 2    to amend the Education Law.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 4    last section.

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 6    act shall take effect on the first of July.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 8    roll.

 9                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

11    Martins to explain his vote.

12                 SENATOR MARTINS:   Thank you, 

13    Madam President.  I rise to thank Senator Weber 

14    for introducing this bill.

15                 You know, not everyone was meant to 

16    go to college.  That's not the path for everyone.  

17    And the idea that we're going to promote a 

18    different form of college, an education in the 

19    trades, is one that I think is a wonderful idea.  

20                 As the son of a union carpenter and 

21    someone who was raised with the benefits of 

22    having a parent who was able to work in the 

23    trades, earn a living wage and a great wage, able 

24    to support his family, the idea that we're going 

25    to promote the trades coming to high schools and 


                                                               4747

 1    giving our students in our high schools an 

 2    alternative that gives them a path to the 

 3    middle class, a path to a great lifestyle, and 

 4    frankly teaches them a trade every bit as useful 

 5    and important as that which you'll learn in any 

 6    college, is important.

 7                 So again, to Senator Weber, thank 

 8    you for introducing this bill.  It's going to 

 9    open up opportunities for children across 

10    New York State, and for generations to come.

11                 Madam President, I'm proud to vote 

12    aye.  Thank you.

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

14    Martins to be recorded in the affirmative.

15                 Senator Mattera to explain his vote.

16                 SENATOR MATTERA:   Thank you, 

17    Madam President.  

18                 And I just want to thank 

19    Senator Weber also for introducing this bill, 

20    which is very, very important.  As somebody that 

21    came from the trades, somebody that went to a 

22    BOCES program in high school -- which is very, 

23    very important -- I'm a huge advocate for our 

24    BOCES programs to start coming into the trades.  

25    And this is just something that when I went 


                                                               4748

 1    through the apprenticeship program with 

 2    Plumbers Local 200 back in the day, it was so 

 3    important that from BOCES, went into the trades.  

 4                 This is something that we need to 

 5    promote more because, again, just like what 

 6    Senator Martins has said, college isn't for 

 7    everybody.  And guess what?  Everybody needs to 

 8    go, everybody in this chamber, with our school 

 9    districts to advocate for our BOCES program and 

10    then for our students, then to help get into the 

11    New York State building trades.  The real, real 

12    apprenticeship programs that graduate our 

13    apprentices.  Not ones that are bogus.  

14                 So this is very important.  

15    Madam President, I proudly vote aye.  Thank you.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

17    Mattera to be to be recorded in the affirmative.

18                 Senator Borrello to explain his 

19    vote.

20                 SENATOR BORRELLO:   Thank you, 

21    Madam President.  I'm proud to support this bill, 

22    as the son of a plumber who worked hard every day 

23    to provide for his family.  

24                 Also, you know, we ask -- I ask the 

25    businesses in my district all the time what do 


                                                               4749

 1    they need.  They need workers, skilled workers 

 2    that can actually do the jobs that are open.  

 3                 We all talk about how do we keep our 

 4    kids here, how do we keep them from leaving 

 5    New York State.  Getting into the skilled trades 

 6    and the applied sciences with programs like this 

 7    is the key to keeping our kids here, getting them 

 8    well-paying jobs, and let them continue to live 

 9    in New York State.  

10                 So I proudly vote aye.  Thank you.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

12    Borrello to be recorded in the affirmative.

13                 Announce the results.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

16    is passed.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

18    833, Senate Print 4909A, by Senator Sepúlveda, an 

19    act to amend the Public Health Law.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

21    last section.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

23    act shall take effect on the 180th day after it 

24    shall have become a law.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 


                                                               4750

 1    roll.

 2                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 4    the results.

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 6    Calendar 833, voting in the negative:  

 7    Senator Oberacker.

 8                 Ayes, 55.  Nays, 1.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

10    is passed.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

12    865, Senate Print 888, by Senator Hoylman-Sigal, 

13    an act to amend the Public Officers Law.

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

15    last section.

16                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

17    act shall take effect immediately.  

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

19    roll.

20                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

22    the results.  

23                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

24    Calendar 865, those Senators voting in the 

25    negative are Senators Borrello, 


                                                               4751

 1    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Griffo, Helming, Lanza, 

 2    Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, O'Mara, Ortt, Rhoads, 

 3    Stec, Tedisco, Weber and Weik.

 4                 Ayes, 41.  Nays, 15.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 6    is passed.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 8    930, Assembly Bill Number 3580A, by 

 9    Assemblymember Hevesi, an act to amend the 

10    Social Services Law.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

12    last section.  

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

14    act shall take effect immediately.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

16    roll.

17                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

19    the results.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

21    Calendar 930, those Senators voting in the 

22    negative are Senators Borrello, Murray, Rhoads, 

23    Rolison and Weik.

24                 Ayes, 51.  Nays, 5.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 


                                                               4752

 1    is passed.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 3    941, Assembly Bill Number 4921C, by 

 4    Assemblymember Paulin, an act to amend the 

 5    Family Court Act.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 7    last section.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 9    act shall take effect immediately.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

11    roll.

12                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

14    the results.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

16    Calendar 941, voting in the negative:  

17    Senator Krueger.

18                 Ayes, 55.  Nays, 1.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

20    is passed.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

22    951, Senate Print 1394, by Senator Liu, an act to 

23    amend Chapter 802 of the Laws of 1947.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

25    last section.


                                                               4753

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 2    act shall take effect immediately.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 4    roll.

 5                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 7    the results.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 9    Calendar 951, those Senators voting in the 

10    negative are Senators Ashby, Borrello, Gallivan, 

11    Griffo, Helming, Lanza, Mattera, Murray, 

12    Oberacker, O'Mara, Ortt, Palumbo, Rhoads, 

13    Rolison, Skoufis, Stec, Tedisco, Weber and Weik.

14                 Ayes, 37.  Nays, 19.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

16    is passed.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

18    955, Senate Print 7598B, by Senator May, an act 

19    to amend the Public Authorities Law.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

21    last section.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 4.  This 

23    act shall take effect immediately.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

25    roll.


                                                               4754

 1                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 3    the results.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 56.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 6    is passed.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 8    1024, Assembly Bill Number 4674A, by 

 9    Assemblymember Fahy, an act relating to the 

10    extension of the taxable status day in certain 

11    assessing units.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

13    last section.  

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

15    act shall take effect immediately.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

17    roll.  

18                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

20    the results.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

22    Calendar 1024, voting in the negative:  

23    Senator Skoufis.

24                 Ayes, 55.  Nays, 1.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 


                                                               4755

 1    is passed.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 3    1029, Senate Print 9089, by Senator May, an act 

 4    to amend the Public Officers Law.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 6    last section.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 8    act shall take effect immediately.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

10    roll.

11                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

13    the results.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

16    is passed.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

18    1036, Senate Print Number 2440B, by Senator 

19    Hoylman-Sigal, an act to amend the Executive Law.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

21    last section.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 11.  This 

23    act shall take effect on 80th day after it shall 

24    have become a law.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 


                                                               4756

 1    roll.  

 2                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 4    the results.

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 6    Calendar 1036, voting in the negative are 

 7    Senators Griffo, Helming, Murray, Oberacker, 

 8    O'Mara, Ortt and Weik.  Also Senator Stec.

 9                 Ayes, 49.  Nays, 8.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

11    is passed.

12                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

13    1058, Senate Print 1819A, by Senator Stavisky, an 

14    act to amend the Real Property Tax Law.  

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

16    last section.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 4.  This 

18    act shall take effect immediately.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

20    roll.

21                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

23    the results.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 


                                                               4757

 1    is passed.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 3    1067, Assembly Bill Number 9934, by 

 4    Assemblymember Magnarelli, an act to amend the 

 5    Education Law.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 7    last section.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 9    act shall take effect immediately.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

11    roll.

12                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

14    the results.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

17    is passed.

18                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

19    1090, Senate Print 4347, by Senator Sepúlveda, an 

20    act to amend the Lien Law.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

22    last section.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

24    act shall take effect immediately.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 


                                                               4758

 1    roll.

 2                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 4    the results.

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 6    Calendar 1090, those Senators voting in the 

 7    negative are Senators Borrello, 

 8    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Gallivan, Griffo, Helming, 

 9    Lanza, Martins, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, 

10    O'Mara, Ortt, Palumbo, Rhoads, Skoufis, Stec, 

11    Tedisco, Weber and Weik.  Also Senator Rolison.

12                 Ayes, 37.  Nays, 20.

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

14    is passed.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

16    1135, Senate Print 7807A, by Senator Serrano, an 

17    act to amend the Parks, Recreation and Historic 

18    Preservation Law.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

20    last section.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

22    act shall take effect on the 180th day after it 

23    shall have become a law.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

25    roll.


                                                               4759

 1                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 3    the results.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 6    is passed.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 8    1147, Senate Print 2057A, by Senator Jackson, an 

 9    act to amend the Election Law.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

11    last section.

12                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

13    act shall take effect one year after it shall 

14    have become a law.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

16    roll.

17                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

19    the results.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

22    is passed.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

24    1150, Senate Print 4433, by Senator Fernandez, an 

25    act to amend the Election Law.


                                                               4760

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 2    last section.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 4    act shall take effect immediately.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 6    roll.

 7                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 9    the results.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

11    Calendar 1150, those Senators voting in the 

12    negative are Senators Borrello, 

13    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Gallivan, Griffo, Helming, 

14    Lanza, Martins, Mattera -- also Senator Ashby -- 

15    Murray, Oberacker, O'Mara, Ortt, Palumbo, Rhoads, 

16    Rolison, Stec, Tedisco, Weber and Weik.

17                 Ayes, 37.  Nays, 20.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

19    is passed.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

21    1151, Senate Print 5268A, by Senator Myrie, an 

22    act to amend the Election Law.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

24    last section.

25                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 4.  This 


                                                               4761

 1    act shall take effect immediately.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 3    roll.

 4                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 6    the results.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 8    Calendar 1151, those Senators voting in the 

 9    negative are Senators Ashby, Borrello, 

10    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Gallivan, Griffo, Helming, 

11    Lanza, Martins, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, 

12    O'Mara, Ortt, Palumbo, Rhoads, Rolison, 

13    Scarcella-Spanton, Stec, Tedisco, Weber and Weik.

14                 Ayes, 36.  Nays, 21.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

16    is passed.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

18    1154, Senate Print 6199B, by Senator Myrie, an 

19    act to amend the Election Law.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

21    last section.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

23    act shall take effect on the 180th day after it 

24    shall have become a law.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 


                                                               4762

 1    roll.

 2                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 4    the results.

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 7    is passed.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 9    1155, Assembly Bill Number 3250A, by 

10    Assemblymember Epstein, an act to amend the 

11    Election Law.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

13    last section.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

15    act shall take effect immediately.  

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

17    roll.

18                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

20    the results.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

22    Calendar 1155, those Senators voting in the 

23    negative are Senators Borrello, Mattera, Murray, 

24    Oberacker, O'Mara, Ortt, Tedisco, Weber and Weik.

25                 Ayes, 48.  Nays, 9.


                                                               4763

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 2    is passed.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 4    1156, Senate Print 1593, by Senator Bailey, an 

 5    act to amend the Executive Law.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 7    last section.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 5.  This 

 9    act shall take effect on the 90th day after it 

10    shall have become a law.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

12    roll.

13                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

15    the results.

16                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.  

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

18    is passed.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

20    1170, Senate Print 4501B, by Senator Skoufis, an 

21    act to amend the Public Health Law.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

23    last section.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

25    act shall take effect immediately.


                                                               4764

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 2    roll.

 3                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 5    the results.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 7    Calendar 1170, voting in the negative:  

 8    Senator Martinez.

 9                 Ayes, 56.  Nays, 1.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

11    is passed.

12                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

13    1173, Senate Print 6460, by Senator Krueger, an 

14    act to amend the Public Health Law.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

16    last section.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

18    act shall take effect immediately.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

20    roll.

21                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

23    the results.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

25    Calendar Number 1173, those Senators voting in 


                                                               4765

 1    the negative are Senators Ashby, Borrello, 

 2    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Griffo, Lanza, Mattera, 

 3    Murray, Oberacker, O'Mara, Ortt, Palumbo, Rhoads, 

 4    Stec and Tedisco.

 5                 Ayes, 43.  Nays, 14.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 7    is passed.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 9    1178, Senate Print 6301, by Senator Gounardes, an 

10    act to amend the Energy Law.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

12    last section.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

14    act shall take effect on the 180th day after it 

15    shall have become a law.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

17    roll.

18                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

20    the results.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

22    Calendar Number 1178, those Senators voting in 

23    the negative are Senators Borrello, 

24    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Gallivan, Griffo, Helming, 

25    Lanza, Martins, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, 


                                                               4766

 1    O'Mara, Ortt, Rhoads, Rolison, Stec, Tedisco, 

 2    Weber and Weik.

 3                 Ayes, 39.  Nays, 18.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 5    is passed.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 7    1189, Senate Print 2096, by Senator Thomas, an 

 8    act in relation to authorizing the County of 

 9    Nassau assessor to accept an application for a 

10    retroactive real property tax exemption.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

12    last section.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

14    act shall take effect immediately.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

16    roll.

17                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

19    the results.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

21    Calendar Number 1189, voting in the negative are 

22    Senators O'Mara and Skoufis.

23                 Ayes, 55.  Nays, 2.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

25    is passed.


                                                               4767

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 2    1227, Senate Print 5850C, by Senator Rhoads, an 

 3    act authorizing the Seaford Fire District to 

 4    receive retroactive real property tax exempt 

 5    status.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 7    last section.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 9    act shall take effect immediately.  

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

11    roll.

12                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

14    the results.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

16    Calendar 1227, voting in the negative are 

17    Senators O'Mara and Skoufis.

18                 Ayes, 55.  Nays, 2.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

20    is passed.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

22    1229, Senate Print 8931, by Senator Hinchey, an 

23    act to amend the General Municipal Law.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

25    last section.


                                                               4768

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 8.  This 

 2    act shall take effect on the first of January.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 4    roll.

 5                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

 7    Hinchey to explain her vote.

 8                 SENATOR HINCHEY:   Thank you, 

 9    Madam President.  

10                 Our planning and zoning boards have 

11    an incredibly important role in shaping the 

12    character and the success of our communities.  

13    They also play a really important role in making 

14    sure that our communities are set up to be 

15    successful in our fight against the climate 

16    crisis.  

17                 With all of the things that we are 

18    passing in this Legislature, making sure that we 

19    are hitting the goals of the CLCPA, and the 

20    number of different grants programs that exist 

21    and the number of different best practices that 

22    are being created, it can be difficult or 

23    confusing or very cumbersome to be able to track 

24    all of the different things that are out there 

25    and available for each individual small town to 


                                                               4769

 1    access.  

 2                 With new grants for technology, for 

 3    equipment, for roadscapes coming from the federal 

 4    government and the state government, we should be 

 5    helping our municipalities -- specifically, our 

 6    planning boards and zoning boards -- make sure 

 7    that they have access to all of the resources 

 8    that are available to them to make the best 

 9    decisions for their communities.  

10                 This bill will provide an hour of 

11    training for our municipal boards to really 

12    understand and learn all of the different tools 

13    that are available to them and the different best 

14    practices that different businesses or homes 

15    should take.

16                 I want to thank a number of experts 

17    that helped us with this bill, including 

18    Brigid Walsh, an environmental planning expert 

19    who helped us come up with some of the language 

20    in this bill.  

21                 And I am happy that it is passing 

22    the floor today, and I'm proud to vote aye.

23                 Thank you.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

25    Hinchey to be recorded in the affirmative.


                                                               4770

 1                 Announce the results.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 4    is passed.

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 6    1230, Senate Print 9035A, by Senator Murray, an 

 7    act in relation to authorizing the Town of 

 8    Brookhaven to alienate and discontinue the use of 

 9    certain parklands.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   There is 

11    a home-rule message at the desk.

12                 Read the last section.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 5.  This 

14    act shall take effect immediately.  

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

16    roll.

17                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

19    the results.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

22    is passed.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

24    1231, Senate Print 9145, by Senator Webb, an act 

25    to amend the Town Law.


                                                               4771

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 2    last section.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 4    act shall take effect immediately.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 6    roll.

 7                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 9    the results.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

12    is passed.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

14    1232, Senate Print 9178, by Senator Rhoads, an 

15    act authorizing the Hicksville United Methodist 

16    Church to receive retroactive real property tax 

17    exempt status.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

19    last section.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

21    act shall take effect immediately.  

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

23    roll.

24                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 


                                                               4772

 1    the results.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 3    Calendar 1232, voting in the negative:  

 4    Senator O'Mara.

 5                 Ayes, 56.  Nays, 1.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 7    is passed.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 9    1233, Assembly Bill Number 9946, by 

10    Assemblymember Paulin, an act in relation to 

11    refunding penalties accrued on certain real 

12    property taxes.

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   There is 

14    a home-rule message at the desk.

15                 Read the last section.

16                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

17    act shall take effect immediately.  

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

19    roll.

20                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

22    the results.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

24    Calendar 1233, voting in the negative:  

25    Senator Skoufis.


                                                               4773

 1                 Ayes, 56.  Nays, 1.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 3    is passed.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 5    1239, Senate Print 5829B, by Senator Salazar, an 

 6    act to amend the Real Property Actions and 

 7    Proceedings Law.  

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 9    last section.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 5.  This 

11    act shall take effect immediately.  

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

13    roll.

14                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

16    Salazar to explain her vote.

17                 SENATOR SALAZAR:   Thank you, 

18    Madam President.  

19                 This bill is simple but critically 

20    important for ensuring that homeowners who are at 

21    risk of foreclosure are clearly informed when a 

22    lender is seeking to initiate legal action 

23    against them.  

24                 When mortgage lenders and loan 

25    servicers add extra content to the legally 


                                                               4774

 1    required notice sent to homeowners at risk of 

 2    foreclosure, it can dilute or distract from the 

 3    notice and make it more likely that a homeowner 

 4    might disregard the foreclosure notice, unaware 

 5    of its urgency.  By passing this bill, we are 

 6    taking a step to protect homeowners from being 

 7    misled or uninformed when they face the 

 8    possibility of losing their home.  

 9                 Madam President, I vote aye.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

11    Salazar to be recorded in the affirmative.

12                 Announce the results.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

14    Calendar 1239, those Senators voting in the 

15    negative are Senators Ashby, Borrello, 

16    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Gallivan, Griffo, Lanza, 

17    Martins, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, O'Mara, 

18    Ortt, Palumbo, Rhoads, Rolison, Stec, Tedisco and 

19    Weik.

20                 Ayes, 39.  Nays, 18.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

22    is passed.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

24    1255, Senate Print 7416B, by Senator Gianaris, an 

25    act to amend the Insurance Law.


                                                               4775

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 2    last section.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 4    act shall take effect on the 90th day after it 

 5    shall have become a law.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 7    roll.

 8                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

10    the results.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

13    is passed.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

15    1259, Senate Print 9136, by Senator Breslin, an 

16    act to amend the Insurance Law.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

18    last section.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

20    act shall take effect immediately.  

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

22    roll.

23                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

25    the results.


                                                               4776

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 2    Calendar 1259, voting in the negative:  

 3    Senator Skoufis.

 4                 Ayes, 56.  Nays, 1.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 6    is passed.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 8    1271, Assembly Bill Number 9186A, by 

 9    Assemblymember Dilan, an act to amend the 

10    Correction Law.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

12    last section.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

14    act shall take effect immediately.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

16    roll.

17                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

19    Cleare to explain her vote.

20                 SENATOR CLEARE:   Thank you, 

21    Madam President.  

22                 This legislation builds upon one of 

23    the very first proposals I helped enact into law 

24    when I first entered the Senate.  As part of the 

25    FY '22-'23 budget process, my bill to ensure that 


                                                               4777

 1    those being released from incarceration be 

 2    provided with a government identification card 

 3    was implemented as a pilot program through DOCCS 

 4    and DMV.  

 5                 Today, with passage of the bill 

 6    before us, we add yet another layer of protection 

 7    and empowerment by ensuring that any 

 8    identification materials taken from an individual 

 9    at the time of their incarceration are returned 

10    in whole at the time of release.  

11                 Spelling this procedure out in 

12    statute is important, as process and norms do not 

13    have the same force and effect and many have 

14    reported issues with retrieving all of the 

15    articles that were seized at the commencement of 

16    their period of incarceration.

17                 This is a simple but necessary 

18    measure of fairness.  I proudly vote aye.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

20    Cleare to be recorded in the affirmative.

21                 Announce the results.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

24    is passed.

25                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 


                                                               4778

 1    1274, Assembly Bill Number 4904, by 

 2    Assemblymember Gibbs, an act to amend the 

 3    Correction Law.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 5    last section.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 7    act shall take effect on the 90th day after it 

 8    shall have become a law.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

10    roll.

11                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

13    the results.  

14                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

15    Calendar 1274, voting in the negative:  

16    Senator Oberacker.

17                 Ayes, 56.  Nays, 1.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

19    is passed.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

21    1284, Senate Print 8363, by Senator May, an act 

22    to amend the Education Law.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

24    last section.

25                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 


                                                               4779

 1    act shall take effect on the 90th day after it 

 2    shall have become a law.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 4    roll.

 5                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

 7    May to explain her vote.

 8                 SENATOR MAY:   Thank you, 

 9    Madam President.  

10                 Back in the day when I had a 

11    three-year-old, she attended an amazing school in 

12    Syracuse called Jowonio, where they had a daycare 

13    program together with an actual school.  And it 

14    included kids with all level of abilities, 

15    including some with very severe developmental 

16    disabilities.  

17                 As a parent, I was so impressed with 

18    how seamlessly inclusive this school was and how 

19    much the kids were able to learn from each other 

20    and how well the teachers worked with them.  

21                 But as a parent I didn't realize 

22    just how unseamless the administration of this 

23    school was, because the daycare was regulated by 

24    OCFS and the school part of it was regulated by 

25    SED.  And they had very different labor 


                                                               4780

 1    requirements.  The length of the day was actually 

 2    different for the teachers in daycare and the 

 3    teachers in pre-K.  And the background checks had 

 4    to be done differently, and there were all kinds 

 5    of ways that it was really hard to administer 

 6    this school that was such a wonderful opportunity 

 7    for the kids and their parents.

 8                 And so we are streamlining this with 

 9    this bill.  I'm very proud that we are making it 

10    possible for schools like Jowonio all across the 

11    state to operate in a much more rational manner 

12    so that they can provide this kind of service for 

13    kids and parents everywhere.  

14                 So I vote aye.  Thank you.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

16    May to be recorded in the affirmative.

17                 Announce the results.  

18                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

20    is passed.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

22    1314, Senate Print 9023B, by Senator Mattera, an 

23    act to amend the Environmental Conservation Law.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

25    last section.


                                                               4781

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 6.  This 

 2    act shall take effect on the first of January.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 4    roll.

 5                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 7    the results.  

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 9    Calendar 1314, voting in the negative are 

10    Senators Brisport and Martinez.  

11                 Ayes, 55.  Nays, 2.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

13    is passed.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

15    1333, Senate Print Number 8850, by 

16    Senator Scarcella-Spanton, an act to amend the 

17    Education Law.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

19    last section.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

21    act shall take effect immediately.  

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

23    roll.

24                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 


                                                               4782

 1    Borrello to explain his vote.

 2                 SENATOR BORRELLO:   Thank you, 

 3    Madam President.  

 4                 We have many local conservation 

 5    groups in our areas that do great work in 

 6    preserving our natural states of our wetlands.  

 7    However, this bill allows for foreign entities to 

 8    come into areas that may not be familiar with the 

 9    local landscape and may have an agenda that has 

10    have nothing to do, quite honestly, with ensuring 

11    that people get to still enjoy the use of and 

12    access to those lands.

13                 We have issues right now in 

14    navigable waterways where there are folks that 

15    would like to continue to enjoy that navigable 

16    waterway and others that would like to see it 

17    turned into a swamp or a wetland.  

18                 I don't think it's anyone's 

19    intention; however, this bill will allow for 

20    that.  And I have concerns about the use of our 

21    very economically important navigable waterways, 

22    so I'll be voting no.

23                 Thank you.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

25    Borrello to be recorded in the negative.


                                                               4783

 1                 Announce the results.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 3    Calendar 1333, voting in the negative are 

 4    Senators Borrello and Martinez.

 5                 Ayes, 55.  Nays, 2.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 7    is passed.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 9    1334, Assembly Bill Number 9729, by 

10    Assemblymember McDonald, an act to amend the 

11    Education Law.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

13    last section.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 4.  This 

15    act shall take effect 18 months after it shall 

16    have become a law.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

18    roll.

19                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

21    the results.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

24    is passed.

25                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 


                                                               4784

 1    1341, Assembly Bill Number 10214A, by 

 2    Assemblymember Jackson, an act to amend 

 3    Chapter 613 of the Laws of 1996.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 5    last section.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 7    act shall take effect immediately.

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 9    roll.

10                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

12    the results.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

15    is passed.

16                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

17    1342, Assembly Bill Number 4138A, by 

18    Assemblymember McMahon, an act to amend the 

19    Public Health Law.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

21    last section.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

23    act shall take effect immediately.  

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

25    roll.


                                                               4785

 1                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 3    the results.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 6    is passed.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 8    1353, Senate Print 8650, by Senator Cleare, an 

 9    act to amend the Social Services Law.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

11    last section.

12                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

13    act shall take effect immediately.

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

15    roll.

16                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

18    Cleare to explain her vote.

19                 SENATOR CLEARE:   Thank you, 

20    Madam President.  

21                 The Medicare Savings Program is a 

22    very useful tool for many older New Yorkers 

23    living on fixed incomes, as it helps them as well 

24    as people with disabilities by paying their 

25    Medicare Part B premiums, approximately $200 per 


                                                               4786

 1    month, and enrolling them in the federal 

 2    prescription drug subsidy program that can be 

 3    worth up to $5,300 a year.  

 4                 However, as is the case with so many 

 5    of our benefit programs, there is a separate 

 6    application and review process strictly for the 

 7    Medicare Savings Program.  This is onerous, 

 8    time-consuming, and leads to many people missing 

 9    out on the benefit.  

10                 This bill treats any application for 

11    Medicare Part D coverage as a de facto 

12    application and presumed eligibility for the 

13    Medicare Savings Program, consistent with a 

14    review of appropriate Social Security data for 

15    confirmation.  

16                 This bill will ensure that more 

17    older New Yorkers secure savings in a way that 

18    enhances their quality of life plus their health 

19    and wellness.  

20                 I proudly vote aye.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

22    Cleare to be recorded in the affirmative.

23                 Announce the results.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 


                                                               4787

 1    is passed.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 3    1363, Senate Print 7860, by Senator Krueger, an 

 4    act to amend the Vehicle and Traffic Law.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 6    last section.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

 8    act shall take effect on the 180th day after it 

 9    shall have become a law.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

11    roll.

12                 (The Secretary called the roll.) 

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

14    the results.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

16    Calendar 1363, those Senators voting in the 

17    negative are Senators Borrello, Gallivan, Griffo, 

18    Helming, Lanza, Oberacker, O'Mara, Ortt, Stec, 

19    Tedisco and Weber.

20                 Ayes, 46.  Nays, 11.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

22    is passed.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

24    1367, Senate Print 8938A, by Senator Ashby, an 

25    act to amend the Highway Law.


                                                               4788

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 2    last section.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

 4    act shall take effect immediately.  

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 6    roll.

 7                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 9    the results.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

12    is passed.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

14    1372, Senate Print 9176, by Senator Martins, an 

15    act to amend Chapter 19 of the Laws of 2009.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   There's  

17    a home-rule message at the desk.

18                 Read the last section.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

20    act shall take effect immediately.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

22    roll.

23                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

25    Martins to explain his vote.


                                                               4789

 1                 SENATOR MARTINS:   Thank you, 

 2    Madam President.  I rise to thank my colleagues 

 3    for supporting this bill.  

 4                 This is a red-light camera extender.  

 5    It has been proven that these cameras save lives, 

 6    reduce the incidence of accidents at 

 7    intersections, and they work.  

 8                 Just yesterday, Madam President, I 

 9    got a call from a civic president lamenting the 

10    fact that we only have 100 cameras that are 

11    authorized in Nassau County, because he wants one 

12    at an intersection by a school in his community 

13    because there have been accidents there and it 

14    has been proven that red-light cameras reduce the 

15    incidence of accidents.  

16                 Madam President, I'm proud to vote 

17    aye.  Thank you.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

19    Martins to be recorded in the affirmative.

20                 Announce the results.  

21                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

22    Calendar 1372, those Senators voting in the 

23    negative are Senators Martinez, Murray and 

24    Scarcella-Spanton.

25                 Ayes, 54.  Nays, 3.


                                                               4790

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 2    is passed.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   Sorry.  Also 

 4    Senator Weik.  

 5                 Ayes, 53.  Nays, 4.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 7    is passed.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 9    1374, Senate Print 9251A, by Senator Stec, an act 

10    to amend the Highway Law.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

12    last section.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

14    act shall take effect immediately.  

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

16    roll.

17                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

19    the results.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

21    Calendar 1374, voting in the negative:  

22    Senator Brisport.

23                 Ayes, 56.  Nays, 1. 

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

25    is passed.


                                                               4791

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 2    1377, Assembly Bill Number 7628A, by 

 3    Assemblymember Bores, an act to amend the 

 4    Vehicle and Traffic Law.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 6    last section.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 5.  This 

 8    act shall take effect one year after it shall 

 9    have become a law.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

11    roll.

12                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

14    the results.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

17    is passed.

18                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

19    1378, Senate Print 9475, by Senator Martinez, an 

20    act to amend the Transportation Law.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

22    last section.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

24    act shall take effect immediately.  

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 


                                                               4792

 1    roll.

 2                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 4    the results.

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 6    Calendar 1378, those Senators voting in the 

 7    negative are Senators Ashby, Borrello, 

 8    Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Gallivan, Griffo, Helming, 

 9    Lanza, Martins, Mattera, Murray, Oberacker, 

10    O'Mara, Ortt, Palumbo, Rhoads, Rolison, Skoufis, 

11    Stec, Tedisco, Weber and Weik.

12                 Ayes, 36.  Nays, 21.

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

14    is passed.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

16    1384, Assembly Bill Number 6982, by 

17    Assemblymember González-Rojas, an act to amend 

18    the Executive Law.

19                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Lay it aside for 

20    the day.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

22    will be laid aside for the day.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

24    1385, Senate Print 3065B, by Senator Ramos, an 

25    act to amend the Labor Law.


                                                               4793

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 2    last section.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 4    act shall take effect on the 180th day after it 

 5    shall have become a law.  

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 7    roll.

 8                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

10    the results.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

12    Calendar 1385, those Senators voting in the 

13    negative are Senators Murray, Oberacker and Weik.  

14    Also Senator Borrello.

15                 Ayes, 53.  Nays, 4.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

17    is passed.

18                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

19    1386, Senate Print 3112A, by Senator Mannion, an 

20    act to amend the Public Buildings Law.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

22    last section.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 4.  This 

24    act shall take effect one year after it shall 

25    have become a law.


                                                               4794

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 2    roll.

 3                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 5    the results.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 7    Calendar 1386, those Senators voting in the 

 8    negative are Senators Borrello, Gallivan, 

 9    Helming, Murray, O'Mara and Ortt.

10                 Ayes, 51.  Nays, 6.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

12    is passed.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

14    1396, Senate Print 7776, by Senator Serrano, an 

15    act to amend the Mental Hygiene Law.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

17    last section.

18                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

19    act shall take effect on the 30th day after it 

20    shall have become a law.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

22    roll.

23                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

25    the results.


                                                               4795

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 3    is passed.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 5    1406, Assembly Bill Number 8435, by 

 6    Assemblymember Bores, an act to amend the 

 7    State Technology Law.

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 9    last section.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

11    act shall take effect immediately.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

13    roll.

14                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

16    the results.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

19    is passed.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

21    1407, Senate Print 9450, by Senator Gonzalez, an 

22    act to amend the General Business Law.

23                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Lay it aside for 

24    the day.

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 


                                                               4796

 1    will be laid aside for the day.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 3    1437, Assembly Bill Number 9584, by 

 4    Assemblymember Stirpe, an act to amend the 

 5    Alcoholic Beverage Control Law.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 7    last section.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 9    act shall take effect immediately.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

11    roll.

12                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

14    the results.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

16    Calendar 1437, voting in the negative:  

17    Senator Martinez.

18                 Ayes, 56.  Nays, 1.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

20    is passed.

21                 There's a substitution at the desk.  

22                 The Secretary will read.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Senator Ryan moves 

24    to discharge, from the Committee on Commerce, 

25    Economic Development and Small Business, 


                                                               4797

 1    Assembly Bill Number 10036 and substitute it for 

 2    the identical Senate Bill 9268, Third Reading 

 3    Calendar 1438.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

 5    substitution is so ordered.  

 6                 The Secretary will read.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 8    1438, Assembly Bill Number 10036, by 

 9    Assemblymember Woerner, an act to amend the 

10    Economic Development Law.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

12    last section.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

14    act shall take effect on the 30th day after it 

15    shall have become a law.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

17    roll.

18                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

20    the results.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

23    is passed.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

25    1441, Assembly Bill Number 9966, by 


                                                               4798

 1    Assemblymember McDonald, an act to amend 

 2    Chapter 731 of the Laws of 2019.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 4    last section.

 5                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 6    act shall take effect immediately.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 8    roll.

 9                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

11    the results.

12                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

14    is passed.

15                 There is a substitution at the desk.  

16                 The Secretary will read.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Senator Ryan moves 

18    to discharge, from the Committee on Commerce, 

19    Economic Development and Small Business, 

20    Assembly Bill Number 10335 and substitute it for 

21    the identical Senate Bill 9394, Third Reading 

22    Calendar 1442.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

24    substitution is so ordered.

25                 The Secretary will read.


                                                               4799

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 2    1442, Assembly Bill Number 10335, by 

 3    Assemblymember Stern, an act to amend Chapter 402 

 4    of the Laws of 1994.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 6    last section.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 8    act shall take effect immediately.  

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

10    roll.

11                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

13    the results.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

16    is passed.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

18    1445, Senate Print 2366, by Senator Bailey, an 

19    act to amend the Executive Law.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

21    last section.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  this 

23    act shall take effect immediately.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

25    roll.


                                                               4800

 1                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 3    the results.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 6    is passed.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 8    1451, Assembly Bill Number 9516, by 

 9    Assemblymember Pheffer Amato, an act to amend the 

10    Civil Service Law.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

12    last section.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

14    act shall take effect immediately.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

16    roll.

17                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

19    the results.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

22    is passed.

23                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

24    1459, Senate Print 9232, by Senator May, an act 

25    to amend the Agriculture and Markets Law.


                                                               4801

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 2    last section.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 6.  This 

 4    act shall take effect immediately.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 6    roll.

 7                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 9    the results.

10                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

12    is passed.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

14    1462, Senate Print 6350B, by Senator May, an act 

15    to amend the Education Law.

16                 SENATOR LANZA:   Lay it aside.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Lay it 

18    aside.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

20    1463, Senate Print 6868A, by Senator Chu, an act 

21    to amend the Education Law.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

23    last section.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

25    act shall take effect immediately.


                                                               4802

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 2    roll.

 3                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 5    the results.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 8    is passed.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

10    1534, Senate Print 9428A, by Senator Webb, an act 

11    to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

13    last section.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

15    act shall take effect immediately.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

17    roll.

18                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

20    the results.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

23    is passed.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

25    1536, Senate Print 9546, by Senator Harckham, an 


                                                               4803

 1    act to amend Chapter 260 of the Laws of 1954.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

 3    last section.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

 5    act shall take effect immediately.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

 7    roll.

 8                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

10    the results.  

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

13    is passed.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

15    1538, Assembly Bill Number 10269, by 

16    Assemblymember Burke, an act to amend Chapter 429 

17    of the Laws of 2021.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

19    last section.

20                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

21    act shall take effect immediately.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

23    roll.

24                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 


                                                               4804

 1    the results.

 2                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 3    Calendar 1538, voting in the negative:  

 4    Senator Brisport.

 5                 Ayes, 56.  Nays, 1.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 7    is passed.

 8                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 9    1539, Assembly Bill Number 10278, by 

10    Assemblymember Lucas, an act to amend the 

11    Environmental Conservation Law.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

13    last section.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

15    act shall take effect immediately.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

17    roll.

18                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

20    the results.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 57.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

23    is passed.

24                 There's a substitution at the desk.  

25                 The Secretary will read.


                                                               4805

 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Senator Breslin 

 2    moves to discharge, from the Committee on Rules, 

 3    Assembly Bill Number 10133 and substitute it for 

 4    the identical Senate Bill 9737, Third Reading 

 5    Calendar 1548.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

 7    substitution is so ordered.

 8                 The Secretary will read.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

10    1548, Assembly Bill Number 10133, by 

11    Assemblymember Fahy, an act to amend Chapter 141 

12    of the Laws of 2014.

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Read the 

14    last section.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

16    act shall take effect immediately.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

18    roll.

19                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

21    the results.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

23    Calendar 1548, voting in the negative:  

24    Senator Brisport.

25                 Ayes, 56.  Nays, 1.


                                                               4806

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 2    is passed.

 3                 Senator Gianaris, that completes the 

 4    reading of today's calendar.

 5                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Madam President, 

 6    there's a report of the Rules Committee at the 

 7    desk.  Please take that up.

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

 9    Secretary will read.  

10                 THE SECRETARY:   Senator 

11    Stewart-Cousins, from the Committee on Rules, 

12    reports the following bills:

13                 Senate Print 365B, by 

14    Senator Thomas, an act to amend the 

15    General Business Law; 

16                 Senate Print 413, by Senator Thomas, 

17    an act to establish the People With Disabilities 

18    Access to Programs Commission; 

19                 Senate Print 489A, by 

20    Senator Comrie, an act to amend the 

21    Public Authorities Law;

22                 Senate Print 758, by Senator Liu, an 

23    act to amend the Tax Law; 

24                 Senate Print 895A, by 

25    Senator Hoylman-Sigal, an act to amend the 


                                                               4807

 1    General Business Law;

 2                 Senate Print 962, by Senator Bailey, 

 3    an act to amend the Economic Development Law;

 4                 Senate Print 1155A, by 

 5    Senator Skoufis, an act to amend the 

 6    General Business Law;

 7                 Senate Print 1211, by 

 8    Senator Persaud, an act to amend the 

 9    Executive Law;

10                 Senate Print 1755C, by 

11    Senator Sanders, an act establishing a commission 

12    to determine what benefits a public bank or 

13    network of public banks owned by the State of 

14    New York can provide;

15                 Senate Print 2003A, by Senator May, 

16    an act to amend the Executive Law;

17                 Senate Print 2158A, by 

18    Senator Palumbo, an act in relation to the 

19    eligibility of enrolled members of Southampton 

20    Village Ocean Rescue for a tax exemption; 

21                 Senate Print 2159A, by 

22    Senator Palumbo, an act in relation to the 

23    eligibility of enrolled members of the 

24    East Hampton Volunteer Ocean Rescue and 

25    Auxiliary Squad for a tax exemption; 


                                                               4808

 1                 Senate Print 2659A, by 

 2    Senator Comrie, an act to amend the 

 3    General Business Law; 

 4                 Senate Print 2774A, by 

 5    Senator Skoufis, an act to amend the 

 6    Real Property Tax Law;

 7                 Senate Print 3353A, by 

 8    Senator Skoufis, an act to amend the 

 9    General Municipal Law;

10                 Senate Print 4289A, by 

11    Senator Oberacker, an act to amend the Tax Law; 

12                 Senate Print 4412B, by 

13    Senator Ramos, an act to amend the 

14    Alcoholic Beverage Control Law;

15                 Senate Print 5019B, by 

16    Senator Martins, an act authorizing the County of 

17    Nassau assessor to accept an application for a 

18    real property tax exemption; 

19                 Senate Print 5256, by 

20    Senator Sanders, an act to amend the 

21    General Business Law; 

22                 Senate Print 5615, by 

23    Senator Thomas, an act to amend the 

24    State Finance Law; 

25                 Senate Print 5780A, by 


                                                               4809

 1    Senator Oberacker, an act to amend the Tax Law; 

 2                 Senate Print 7181B, by 

 3    Senator Jackson, an act to amend the 

 4    Retirement and Social Security Law;

 5                 Senate Print 7212A, by 

 6    Senator Krueger, an act to amend the 

 7    Military Law; 

 8                 Senate Print 7224B, by 

 9    Senator Gounardes, an act to amend the 

10    Retirement and Social Security Law;

11                 Senate Print 7420, by 

12    Senator Krueger, an act to amend the 

13    Financial Services Law;

14                 Senate Print 7553A, by 

15    Senator Thomas, an act to amend the 

16    General Business Law; 

17                 Senate Print 7586A, by 

18    Senator Scarcella-Spanton, an act to permit 

19    accidental death benefits to be awarded to the 

20    beneficiary of Anthony Varvaro;

21                 Senate Print 7588A, by 

22    Senator Palumbo, an act to amend the Highway Law; 

23                 Senate Print 7859, by 

24    Senator Gounardes, an act to amend the 

25    Banking Law;


                                                               4810

 1                 Senate Print 8203, by Senator Ramos, 

 2    an act to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Control 

 3    Law;

 4                 Senate Print 8412A, by 

 5    Senator Fernandez, an act to amend the 

 6    State Finance Law;

 7                 Senate Print 8504, by 

 8    Senator Harckham, an act to amend the 

 9    Public Authorities Law;

10                 Senate Print 8529, by 

11    Senator Jackson, an act to amend the 

12    General Municipal Law; 

13                 Senate Print 8532, by 

14    Senator Jackson, an act to amend the 

15    General Municipal Law; 

16                 Senate Print 8663, by 

17    Senator Hoylman-Sigal, an act to amend the 

18    Executive Law; 

19                 Senate Print 8668, by 

20    Senator Gallivan, an act to amend the 

21    General Municipal Law; 

22                 Senate Print 9031, by 

23    Senator Helming, an act authorizing the 

24    Commissioner of General Services to transfer and 

25    convey certain state land to the 


                                                               4811

 1    Livingston County Water & Sewer Authority; 

 2                 Senate Print 9065, by 

 3    Senator Palumbo, an act to amend the Town Law;

 4                 Senate Print 9068A, by 

 5    Senator Tedisco, an act authorizing the Village 

 6    of Round Lake, in the Town of Malta, to extend 

 7    the lease of certain parklands;

 8                 Senate Print 9071, by 

 9    Senator Kavanagh, an act to amend the Tax Law; 

10                 Senate Print 9130A, by Senator Ryan, 

11    an act to amend the State Finance Law; 

12                 Senate Print 9160, by 

13    Senator Walczyk, an act to authorize the 

14    Hudson River-Black River Regulating District to 

15    transfer certain state lands to the Village of 

16    Northville; 

17                 Senate Print 9183B, by 

18    Senator Palumbo, an act in relation to 

19    authorizing the trustees of the Tuckahoe Common 

20    School District to submit a proposition to the 

21    qualified voters as a union free school district; 

22                 Senate Print 9188, by Senator 

23    Comrie, an act to amend the Public Service Law; 

24                 Senate Print 9247, by 

25    Senator Mannion, an act to amend the 


                                                               4812

 1    General Municipal Law; 

 2                 Senate Print 9300, by 

 3    Senator Walczyk, an act to authorize the Village 

 4    of Clayton to offer an optional twenty-year 

 5    retirement plan to a certain police officer 

 6    employed by such village;

 7                 Senate Print 9365A, by 

 8    Senator Fernandez, an act to amend the 

 9    General Business Law;

10                 Senate Print 9386, by 

11    Senator Skoufis, an act authorizing the Town of 

12    New Windsor to alienate certain parklands for use 

13    as a sewer treatment plant;

14                 Senate Print 9393, by 

15    Senator Cooney, an act in relation to authorizing 

16    the County of Monroe to convey appropriate 

17    instruments to EH Henrietta Solar 1 LLC and 

18    EH Henrietta Solar 2 LLC for ingress and egress 

19    to and from the project site; 

20                 Senate Print 9425, by Senator Weber, 

21    an act authorizing Kolel Rachmistrivka to receive 

22    retroactive real property tax exempt status; 

23                 Senate Print 9432, by Senator Webb, 

24    an act to amend the Tax Law; 

25                 Senate Print 9433, by 


                                                               4813

 1    Senator Mattera, an act to amend Chapter 431 of 

 2    the Laws of 2018;

 3                 Senate Print 9464, by 

 4    Senator Gianaris, an act to amend the 

 5    Alcoholic Beverage Control Law;

 6                 Senate Print 9573, by Senator Webb, 

 7    an act to amend the Tax Law; 

 8                 Senate Print 9605, by 

 9    Senator Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, an act in relation 

10    to authorizing the County of Nassau assessor to 

11    accept an application for a retroactive real 

12    property tax exemption; 

13                 Senate Print 9606, by 

14    Senator Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, an act authorizing 

15    the county of Nassau assessor to accept an 

16    application for a real property tax exemption; 

17                 Senate Print 9607, by 

18    Senator Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, an act to amend 

19    the Vehicle and Traffic Law; 

20                 Senate Print 9643A, by 

21    Senator Krueger, an act to amend the 

22    Alcoholic Beverage Control Law;

23                 Senate Print 9672, by 

24    Senator Gianaris, an act to amend the 

25    Executive Law;


                                                               4814

 1                 Senate Print 9677, by 

 2    Senator Gianaris, an act to amend the 

 3    Election Law;

 4                 Senate Print 9679, by 

 5    Senator Hinchey, an act to amend the 

 6    Cannabis Law; 

 7                 Senate Print 9685, by 

 8    Senator Skoufis, an act to amend the 

 9    Alcoholic Beverage Control Law;

10                 Senate Print 9706, by 

11    Senator Bailey, an act to amend the 

12    Alcoholic Beverage Control Law;

13                 Senate Print 9713, by 

14    Senator Gounardes, an act to amend the Tax Law; 

15                 Senate Print 9714, by Senator Ortt, 

16    an act to amend the Tax Law; 

17                 Senate Print 9725, by Senator Weber, 

18    an act to amend the Tax Law;

19                 Senate Print 9733, by 

20    Senator Hoylman-Sigal, an act to amend the 

21    Civil Practice Law and Rules;

22                 Senate Print 9740, by Senator Weber, 

23    an act to amend the Tax Law;

24                 Senate Print 9748, by 

25    Senator Mannion, an act to amend Chapter 756 of 


                                                               4815

 1    the Laws of 2021;

 2                 Senate Print 9749, by 

 3    Senator Gonzalez, an act to amend Chapter 427 of 

 4    the Laws of 2017;

 5                 Senate Print 9753, by 

 6    Senator O'Mara, an act to amend Chapter 545 of 

 7    the Laws of 2011;

 8                 Senate Print 9754, by Senator Chu, 

 9    an act to amend the Executive Law; 

10                 Senate Print 9756, by Senator Webb, 

11    an act to amend Chapter 152 of the Laws of 2020; 

12                 Senate Print 9765, by Senator Lanza, 

13    an act to amend Chapter 306 of the Laws of 2011; 

14                 Senate Print 9767, by 

15    Senator Krueger, an act to amend Part PP of 

16    Chapter 58 of the Laws of 2020; 

17                 Senate Print 9768, by 

18    Senator Stavisky, an act to amend Part U of 

19    Chapter 56 of the Laws of 2018.  

20                 All bills reported direct to third 

21    reading.

22                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Move to accept 

23    the report of the Rules Committee.  

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   All 

25    those in favor of accepting the Rules Committee 


                                                               4816

 1    report signify by saying aye.

 2                 (Response of "Aye.")

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Opposed, 

 4    nay.

 5                 (No response.)

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

 7    report of the Rules Committee is accepted.

 8                 Senator Gianaris.

 9                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Let's take up 

10    the controversial calendar, please.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

12    Secretary will ring the bell.

13                 The Secretary will read.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

15    1462, Senate Print 6350B, by Senator May, an act 

16    to amend the Education Law.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

18    Murray, why do you rise?

19                 SENATOR MURRAY:   Madam President, 

20    would the sponsor yield for a few questions?

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Does the 

22    sponsor yield?

23                 SENATOR MAY:   I will yield, yes.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

25    sponsor yields.


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 1                 SENATOR MURRAY:   Thank you.  

 2                 Senator May, can you explain to 

 3    us this particular bill?  Can you clarify which 

 4    libraries that we are addressing with this bill?  

 5    Is it public?  Is it school libraries?  Is it 

 6    both?  I believe it's school, is that correct?

 7                 SENATOR MAY:   Through you, 

 8    Madam President, this is about school libraries.  

 9                 SENATOR MURRAY:   Thank you.  

10                 Madam President, would the sponsor 

11    continue to yield.  

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Does the 

13    sponsor yield?

14                 SENATOR MAY:   I do.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

16    sponsor yields.

17                 SENATOR MURRAY:   Thank you.  

18                 In the bill language it says 

19    ensuring that school libraries and library staff, 

20    including but not limited to certified library 

21    media specialists, are empowered to curate and 

22    develop collections that provide students with 

23    access to the widest array of developmentally 

24    appropriate materials available to participating 

25    schools.  


                                                               4818

 1                 Who decides in your bill what 

 2    materials are or are not developmentally 

 3    appropriate?

 4                 SENATOR MAY:   Through you, 

 5    Madam President.  This is about codifying current 

 6    practice through which we put the responsibility 

 7    on trained professional school librarians to use 

 8    their knowledge and judgment to decide what kinds 

 9    of materials are developmentally appropriate to 

10    kids in different levels -- different grade 

11    levels.  And to -- let me also add, to follow the 

12    policies of the school board in terms of what 

13    kinds of materials are appropriate.

14                 SENATOR MURRAY:   Madam President, 

15    would the sponsor continue to yield.  

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Does the 

17    sponsor yield? 

18                 SENATOR MAY:   I do.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

20    sponsor yields.

21                 SENATOR MURRAY:   Thank you.  

22                 Through you, Madam President.  Are 

23    the parents involved in any way in this process?  

24    Do they have a say?

25                 SENATOR MAY:   The parents elect the 


                                                               4819

 1    school board.

 2                 SENATOR MURRAY:   Thank you.  

 3                 Madam President, on the bill.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

 5    Murray on the bill.

 6                 SENATOR MURRAY:   I love that 

 7    answer, by the way, because it is the parents 

 8    that elect the school board.  

 9                 But in this bill it doesn't 

10    necessarily -- the school board doesn't 

11    necessarily have a say.

12                 But with that said, I want to 

13    clarify something before we go any further, 

14    about -- and it was the first question I asked.  

15    Which libraries are we talking about?  These are 

16    school libraries, not public libraries.  And 

17    that's a major important difference.  

18                 The patrons of a public library are 

19    all of us, everyone, man, woman and child.  The 

20    patrons of school libraries are children, period.  

21    None of us.  We don't go to a school library to 

22    get our materials.  Children go there.  And 

23    that's a very, very important point when it comes 

24    to this particular issue.

25                 Now, in the justification memo for 


                                                               4820

 1    this bill I see that we jump on the very, very 

 2    popular current trend of using that wonderful 

 3    word "ban" or "banning":  "The current wave of 

 4    efforts around the country to ban books from 

 5    libraries and classrooms."

 6                 There's a big difference between 

 7    banning something and restricting something.  I 

 8    say that because established in 1968 -- let me 

 9    start by saying this.  I wouldn't think I would 

10    ever turn to this place for conservatism or 

11    anything like this, but the bastion of 

12    conservatism Hollywood, California, established 

13    in 1968 -- that's 56 years ago -- the film rating 

14    system provides parents with the information 

15    needed to determine if a film is appropriate for 

16    children.  

17                 Now, a lot of people don't know 

18    this, but the ratings are determined by the 

19    Classification and Ratings Administration, CARA, 

20    via a board comprised of an independent group of 

21    parents.  Now, I don't see good old Bobby DeNiro 

22    up complaining about banning movies in Hollywood.  

23    I don't see all these people that are running 

24    around saying we're banning books because we're 

25    actually questioning the appropriateness of some 


                                                               4821

 1    books in schools -- not in a public library.  I 

 2    think everything should be available in a public 

 3    library as long as it's in the appropriate 

 4    section and not in the hands of children when 

 5    inappropriate.  But again, a school library is 

 6    for children.

 7                 Now, I bring up the ratings system 

 8    in Hollywood because you had mentioned that 

 9    the -- in this bill it's going to be -- and let 

10    me say I have the utmost respect for librarians, 

11    media specialists, all of them.  They're highly 

12    educated.  They do a great job.  However, they're 

13    not supposed to do the job of parents.  Parents 

14    need to have a say of what their children are 

15    exposed to in schools.  And yet, especially in 

16    this bill, they will not.

17                 Now, in my district I have 10 school 

18    districts.  One particular school district, it 

19    was the school librarian who tweeted out her 

20    pleasure in adding a couple of books to the 

21    school library shelves:  All Boys Aren't Blue and 

22    Gender Queer.

23                 Most parents didn't know anything 

24    about this.  Now, these are books that we've all 

25    probably heard of because these are two of the 


                                                               4822

 1    ones causing controversy right now.  

 2                 When this tweet went out, parents 

 3    started looking into it, and they found out what 

 4    was in it.  Now, I'm not going to read any 

 5    excerpts.  I've got excerpts from these books.  

 6    I've got pictures, illustrations from these books 

 7    that if news were to cover it, they'd have to 

 8    blur them out.  They'd have to block out some of 

 9    the language in here as well, because they 

10    wouldn't be allowed to air it.  That should tell 

11    you something.

12                 But I'll tell you the subject matter 

13    of Gender Queer is a memoir.  And she 

14    particularly was happy about this.  It's a memoir 

15    about a teenage boy who fantasizes about having 

16    sex with his older male cousin.  That's what the 

17    book's about on the school library shelf.  

18                 If anybody is uncomfortable, by the 

19    way, think about how the 14-, 15-, 16-year-old 

20    kids are feeling.  

21                 I go back to the movie rating 

22    system.  If these books were a movie, do you 

23    realize that half of the kids in the school 

24    wouldn't be allowed to get in?  The movie rating 

25    system has five ratings:  G, PG, PG-13, R and X.  


                                                               4823

 1    The R does not stand for "banned."  It stands for 

 2    "restricted."  What it means is under 17 years of 

 3    age are restricted from seeing this movie.  They 

 4    cannot see it.  And why?  Because this group, the 

 5    ratings system of parents, has deemed it 

 6    inappropriate for children.

 7                 However, with that said, if a parent 

 8    thinks that it is appropriate, they are perfectly 

 9    welcome to bring their child there, just as with 

10    these books.  If a parent thinks that it is okay 

11    for their children, they can get it from the 

12    public library or they can buy it online and give 

13    it to their child.  There's nothing preventing -- 

14    the book is not banned.  It doesn't disappear.  

15    That's my point.  We're not banning it, we're 

16    restricting it.  

17                 And all I'm saying here is with this 

18    particular book, I think there needs to be more 

19    collaboration.  Rather than saying we're going to 

20    give it to this person to decide, there needs to 

21    be a system where parents have input, the school 

22    board has input.  Yes, the media specialists, the 

23    librarians have input.  But what we can't do is 

24    we can't shut out the parents' input.  We need to 

25    hear from them.  


                                                               4824

 1                 And by the way, back to the banning 

 2    part.  We've heard a lot about, all across the 

 3    country, parents demanding books are removed for 

 4    all of these crazy reasons.  And some of them are 

 5    crazy reasons.  But that doesn't mean they're 

 6    being pulled from the shelves, it just means that 

 7    they came and complained.  

 8                 There's nothing wrong with them 

 9    complaining, even if we might think their 

10    argument is ridiculous, as long as there's a 

11    system in place to weed through what is and isn't 

12    so we get to the point where it's appropriate.  

13    And that's all we're asking here.  We need 

14    parental involvement.  We can't be shutting the 

15    parents out.  

16                 For that reason, I'll be voting no.

17                 Thank you.  

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Thank 

19    you, Senator.  

20                 Senator May.

21                 SENATOR MAY:   On the bill.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

23    May on the bill.

24                 SENATOR MAY:   I do want to just, 

25    first of all, thank Senator Murray for his 


                                                               4825

 1    questions and for having voted for the identical 

 2    version of this bill last year, and say that as a 

 3    parent I sent my child to school to be taught by 

 4    people who were not the parents of the kids in 

 5    the school, that were trained and had skills and 

 6    experience to provide a curriculum that I could 

 7    not provide in my home.  

 8                 And I think the librarians in 

 9    schools also serve that purpose.  They bring a 

10    whole world of knowledge and experience to their 

11    decision-making in terms of what books might be 

12    appropriate for the kids in the school.  And yes, 

13    it's not a public library, but in a public school 

14    it is a public service that they are providing.  

15                 And a good school librarian provides 

16    kids with a whole world of reading opportunities 

17    with books with that can challenge them, open 

18    their horizons, make them feel less lonely or 

19    isolated, make them more compassionate or 

20    understanding.  Or maybe just inspire them to 

21    read more, which is one of the primary goals of 

22    school librarians.  

23                 I found a book in my junior high 

24    library that was called Simple Justice.  It was 

25    about the events leading up to the landmark 


                                                               4826

 1    Supreme Court case Brown vs. Board of Education, 

 2    which had its 70th anniversary last week.  That 

 3    book changed my life.  It inspired me to work for 

 4    civil rights and educational equity, work that I 

 5    believe I'm still doing today.

 6                 These days there are places in this 

 7    country where this book could face banning and 

 8    expunging from the school library because of its 

 9    eloquent descriptions of the fight against school 

10    segregation and the profound racial injustices at 

11    the core of school segregation.

12                 Across the country we are seeing 

13    school board meetings being hijacked by a few 

14    vocal people.  Often they are not parents or even 

15    residents of that district.  But they are pushing 

16    extreme political agendas at the expense of the 

17    children, parents and librarians who support the 

18    freedom to read a diverse array of 

19    age-appropriate material.

20                 We know that the large majority of 

21    parents prefer for their kids to have a broad 

22    range of opportunities to read in their school 

23    libraries as well as their public libraries.  

24    This bill aims to defend that freedom and to 

25    support the dedicated library professionals who 


                                                               4827

 1    will make it possible.

 2                 Thank you.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Are 

 4    there any other Senators wishing to be heard?

 5                 Seeing and -- Senator Martins, why 

 6    do you rise?

 7                 SENATOR MARTINS:   Madam President, 

 8    on the bill.

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Senator 

10    Martins on the bill.

11                 SENATOR MARTINS:   I see this bill 

12    as being rather straightforward, Madam President.  

13    That we have professionals who are hired and 

14    trained in making decisions.  

15                 And there are certain books that as 

16    a parent I would probably feel uncomfortable 

17    seeing on a shelf in a library, but I can't be 

18    specific as to what they look like.  I will trust 

19    teachers and professionals to teach.

20                 I will also rely on the fact that we 

21    have our school boards and our local school -- 

22    local voters and populations who vote for school 

23    board members being able to express their wishes 

24    and their policies through those school boards in 

25    order to make sure that the preferences and 


                                                               4828

 1    priorities that are set by the community are 

 2    reflected in the policies of the school itself.  

 3                 That's part of how I understand that 

 4    the process works.  And as a result, 

 5    Madam President, I'll be voting aye.

 6                 Thank you.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Thank 

 8    you.

 9                 Are there any other Senators wishing 

10    to be heard?

11                 Seeing and hearing none, the debate 

12    is closed.

13                 Senator Gianaris.

14                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Madam President, 

15    we've agreed to restore this bill to the 

16    noncontroversial calendar.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

18    will be restored to the noncontroversial 

19    calendar.

20                 Read the last section.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 4.  This 

22    act shall take effect immediately.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Call the 

24    roll.

25                 (The Secretary called the roll.)


                                                               4829

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   Announce 

 2    the results.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 4    Calendar 1462, those Senators voting in the 

 5    negative are Senators Borrello, Murray, O'Mara 

 6    and Ortt.

 7                 Ayes, 53.  Nays, 4.

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The bill 

 9    is passed.

10                 Senator Gianaris, that completes the 

11    reading of today's calendar.

12                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Returning to 

13    motions for a moment, amendments are offered to 

14    the following Third Reading Calendar bills:  

15                 By Senator Hoylman-Sigal, 

16    Calendar Number 1554, Senate Print 895A;

17                 Senator Comrie, Calendar Number 

18    1562, Senate Print 2659A; 

19                 Senator Harckham, Calendar Number 

20    369, Senate Print 7781.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   The 

22    amendments are received, and the bills will 

23    retain their place on the Third Reading Calendar.

24                 Senator Gianaris.  

25                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Is there any 


                                                               4830

 1    further business at the desk?

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   There is 

 3    no further business at the desk.

 4                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   I move to 

 5    adjourn until Monday, June 3rd, at 3:00 p.m., 

 6    with the intervening days being legislative days.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT PERSAUD:   On 

 8    motion, the Senate stands adjourned until Monday, 

 9    June 3rd, at 3:00 p.m., with intervening days 

10    being legislative days.

11                 (Whereupon, at 2:20 p.m., the Senate 

12    adjourned.)

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