The New York State Assembly processed a set of resolutions and bills, adopting ceremonial resolutions and recording final votes on several chapter amendments and consent items.
Key recorded votes and outcomes from the floor session:
- Telemarketing enforcement (Assembly number 4456, calendar 64): Passed (Ayes 142, Noes 0). Sponsor: Mr. Boris.
- PFAS in clothing (Rules Report 93 / chapter amendment): Passed (Ayes 107, Noes 40). Sponsor: Miss Fahey. (See separate coverage for substantive debate.)
- Spousal‑liability chapter amendment (Senate bill, calendar 33): Passed (Ayes 119, Noes 28). Debate noted the amendment delays effective date of prior law affecting opt‑in/opt‑out insurance mechanics.
- Social services law chapter amendment (SNAP/pilot program income disregard, Senate 1353, calendar 45): Passed (Ayes 97, Noes 50). Sponsor: Miss Rosenthal; sponsors said the change clarifies OTDA authority to disregard privately funded transfers and makes technical edits.
- Public health law chapter amendment (reimbursement rates extension, Senate 1324, calendar 57): Passed (Ayes 24, Noes 23). Sponsor: Miss Pollan; supporters said reimbursement rate periods were being extended for three years.
The Assembly also adopted several ceremonial resolutions (Surveyors Week, First Robotics Day, Music in Our Schools Month, Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month) and welcomed guests and community groups to the chamber. The body stood adjourned until the next scheduled session time.