The New York State Assembly moved through a lengthy consent calendar and a set of rules reports on Jan. 25, approving multiple bills by fast roll calls and voice votes. Notable outcomes recorded on the floor included:
- Assembly print 266 (calendar 291), an amendment to the general business law, passed on a fast roll call; clerk announced Ayes 142, Noes 0.
- Multiple other bills on the consent calendar (insurance, mental hygiene, alcoholic beverage control, education and other statutes) were advanced and recorded as passed or laid aside as announced by the clerk during the session.
- A chapter amendment to the environmental conservation law (Rules report 9) setting a nonbinding goal for new off‑road vehicles and equipment to be zero‑emission by 2035 was debated on the floor and passed 105–38; the measure directs NYSERDA to take the lead on market strategy and feasibility coordination.
Many items were approved on party votes or fast roll calls where members were asked to contact leaders for exceptions; individual recorded explanations of vote were provided for a number of bills during the session.