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3:28 PMRegular SessionALBANY, NEW YORK
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 1                NEW YORK STATE SENATE

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 3                          

 4               THE STENOGRAPHIC RECORD

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 9                  ALBANY, NEW YORK

10                   April 13, 2026

11                      3:28 p.m.

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14                   REGULAR SESSION

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18  SENATOR JEREMY COONEY, 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 COONEY:   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 COONEY:   In the 

 9    absence of clergy, let us bow our heads in a 

10    moment of silent reflection or prayer.

11                 (Whereupon, the assemblage respected 

12    a moment of silence.)

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Reading 

14    of the Journal.

15                 THE SECRETARY:   In Senate, Friday, 

16    April 10, 2026, the Senate met pursuant to 

17    adjournment.  The Journal of Thursday, April 9, 

18    2026, was read and approved.  On motion, the 

19    Senate adjourned.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Without 

21    objection, the Journal stands approved as read.

22                 Presentation of petitions.

23                 Messages from the Assembly.

24                 Messages from the Governor.

25                 Reports of standing committees.


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 1                 Reports of select committees.

 2                 Communications and reports from 

 3    state officers.

 4                 Motions and resolutions.

 5                 Senator Gianaris.

 6                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Good afternoon, 

 7    Mr. President.  

 8                 We're going to begin today by taking 

 9    up the reading of the calendar.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

11    Secretary shall read.

12                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

13    370, Senate Print 6121, by Senator Mayer, an act 

14    to amend the Executive Law.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Read the 

16    last section.

17                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

18    act shall take effect immediately.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Call the 

20    roll.

21                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Announce 

23    the results.  

24                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

25    Calendar 370, voting in the negative are 


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 1    Senators Ashby, Helming, Oberacker, Ortt and 

 2    Stec.  Also Senator Walczyk.

 3                 Ayes, 44.  Nays, 6.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The bill 

 5    has passed.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 7    554, Senate Print Number 2071A, by 

 8    Senator Scarcella-Spanton, an act to amend the 

 9    Labor Law.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Read the 

11    last section.

12                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

13    act shall take effect immediately.

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Call the 

15    roll.

16                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Announce 

18    the results.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 50.

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The bill 

21    is passed.

22                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

23    574, Senate Print 2117, by Senator Fahy, an act 

24    to amend the Real Property Actions and 

25    Proceedings Law.  


                                                               3007

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Read the 

 2    last section.

 3                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

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

 5    shall have become a law.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Call the 

 7    roll.

 8                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Announce 

10    the results.  

11                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

12    Calendar 574, voting in the negative are 

13    Senators Ashby, Chan, Griffo, Helming, Lanza, 

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

15    Rolison, Stec, Tedisco, Walczyk, Weber and Weik.  

16                 Ayes, 34.  Nays, 17.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The bill 

18    is passed.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

20    597, Senate Print 2666A, by Senator Salazar, an 

21    act to amend the Correction Law.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Read the 

23    last section.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

25    act shall take effect immediately.


                                                               3008

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Call the 

 2    roll.

 3                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Announce 

 5    the results.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 7    Calendar 597, voting in the negative are 

 8    Senators Chan, Griffo, Ortt, Rhoads, Stec, 

 9    Tedisco, Walczyk, Weber and Weik.

10                 Ayes, 42.  Nays, 9.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The bill 

12    is passed.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

14    598, Senate Print 2707, by Senator May, an act to 

15    amend the Public Housing Law.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Read the 

17    last section.

18                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

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

20    shall have become a law.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Call the 

22    roll.

23                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Announce 

25    the results.


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 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 52.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The bill 

 3    is passed.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 5    600, Senate Print 4534, by Senator Skoufis, an 

 6    act to amend the Executive Law.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Read the 

 8    last section.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 5.  This 

10    act shall take effect immediately.  

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Call the 

12    roll.

13                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Senator 

15    Rhoads to explain his vote.

16                 SENATOR RHOADS:   Thank you, 

17    Mr. President.

18                 Again, we have the latest example of 

19    overreach on the part of the state trying to 

20    interfere with local control.  

21                 And I notice this seems to be a 

22    pattern.  Whether we're talking about Albany 

23    dictating when local elections are going to be 

24    held, or whether we're talking about how we are 

25    going to enforce local codes, it seems as though 


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 1    the party of No Kings wants to operate as a king 

 2    and wants to dictate how local municipalities 

 3    handle their local affairs.

 4                 This bill raises serious 

 5    constitutional concerns under Article 9 of the 

 6    New York State Constitution and Municipal 

 7    Home Rule Law because it allows a secretary-run 

 8    code enforcement program to supersede an existing 

 9    locally established municipal code enforcement 

10    program, even allowing code enforcement officers 

11    from a different jurisdiction to come in to 

12    enforce codes that they're unfamiliar with and do 

13    not understand the local process and local 

14    decision-making behind them.

15                 This is the latest in a series of 

16    bad bills.  It's the latest in a series of bad 

17    bills that tries to allow the state to take over 

18    local law enforcement, to take over local code 

19    enforcement, and to take over local 

20    decision-making.  

21                 And I will be voting no and 

22    encourage my colleagues to do the same.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Senator 

24    Rhoads to be recorded in the negative.

25                 Announce the results.


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 1                 THE SECRETARY:   In relation to 

 2    Calendar 600, voting in the negative are 

 3    Senators Ashby, Chan, Griffo, Helming, Murray, 

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

 5    Rolison, Stec, Tedisco, Walczyk, Weber and Weik.

 6                 Ayes, 36.  Nays, 16.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The bill 

 8    is passed.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

10    610, Senate Print 1694A, by Senator Skoufis, an 

11    act to amend the Penal Law.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Read the 

13    last section.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

15    act shall take effect on the first of November.

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Call the 

17    roll.

18                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Announce 

20    the results.

21                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 52.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The bill 

23    is passed.

24                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

25    611, Senate Print 2494, by Senator Gounardes, an 


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 1    act to amend the Civil Rights Law.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Read the 

 3    last section.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 3.  This 

 5    act shall take effect immediately.

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Call the 

 7    roll.

 8                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Announce 

10    the results.

11                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 52.

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The bill 

13    is passed.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

15    677, Senate Print 1197, by Senator Addabbo, an 

16    act to amend the Social Services Law.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Read the 

18    last section.

19                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

20    act shall take effect immediately.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Call the 

22    roll.

23                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Announce 

25    the results.  


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 1                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 52.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The bill 

 3    is passed.

 4                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 5    680, Senate Print 5538, by Senator Baskin, an act 

 6    to amend the Public Health Law.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Read the 

 8    last section.

 9                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 2.  This 

10    act shall take effect immediately.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Call the 

12    roll.

13                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

14                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Announce 

15    the results.

16                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 52.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The bill 

18    is passed.

19                 Senator Gianaris, that completes the 

20    reading of the calendar.

21                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   If I could 

22    return for a moment to motions, Mr. President.  

23                 Amendments are offered to the 

24    following Third Reading Calendar bills:  

25                 By Senator May, page 6, 


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 1    Calendar Number 184, Senate Print 6985; 

 2                 By Senator Mayer, page 9, 

 3    Calendar Number 275, Senate Print 4470B; 

 4                 And by Senator Harckham, page 15, 

 5    Calendar Number 425, Senate Print 6390. 

 6                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

 7    amendments are received, and the bills will 

 8    retain their place on the Third Reading Calendar.

 9                 Senator Gianaris.

10                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   At this time we 

11    will call an immediate meeting of the 

12    Rules Committee in Room 332.

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   There 

14    will be an immediate meeting of the 

15    Rules Committee in Room 332.

16                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   The Senate will 

17    stand at ease.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

19    Senate will stand at ease.

20                 (Whereupon, the Senate stood at ease 

21    at 3:37 p.m.)

22                 (Whereupon, the Senate reconvened at 

23    3:43 p.m.)

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

25    Senate will return to order.


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 1                 Senator Gianaris.

 2                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   There's a report 

 3    of the Rules Committee at the desk.  

 4                 Can we take that up, please.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

 6    Secretary will read.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Senator 

 8    Stewart-Cousins, from the Committee on Rules, 

 9    reports the following bill:

10                 Senate Print 9883, by 

11    Senator Gianaris, an act making appropriations 

12    for the support of government.

13                 The bill reports direct to third 

14    reading.

15                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Move to accept 

16    the report of the Rules Committee.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   All those 

18    in favor of accepting the report of the 

19    Rules Committee, please signify by saying aye.

20                 (Response of "Aye.")

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Opposed, 

22    nay.

23                 (Response of "Nay.")

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

25    report of the Rules Committee is accepted, 


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 1    Senator Gianaris.  

 2                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Please take up 

 3    the supplemental calendar.  

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

 5    Secretary will read.

 6                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

 7    695, Senate Print 9883, by Senator Gianaris, an 

 8    act making appropriations for the support of 

 9    government.

10                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Is there a 

11    message of necessity and appropriation at the 

12    desk?

13                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   There is 

14    a message of necessity and appropriation at the 

15    desk.

16                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Move to accept 

17    the message.

18                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   All those 

19    in favor of accepting the message please signify 

20    by saying aye.

21                 (Response of "Aye.")

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Opposed, 

23    nay.

24                 (Response of "Nay.")

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 


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 1    message is accepted, and the bill is before the 

 2    house.  

 3                 SENATOR LANZA:   Lay it aside.

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The bill 

 5    will be laid aside.

 6                 Senator Gianaris, that's the end of 

 7    the supplemental calendar.

 8                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Let's move on to 

 9    the controversial calendar.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

11    Secretary will ring the bell.

12                 The Secretary will read.

13                 THE SECRETARY:   Calendar Number 

14    695, Senate Print 9883, by Senator Gianaris, an 

15    act making appropriations for the support of 

16    government.

17                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Senator 

18    O'Mara, why do you rise?

19                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Thank you, 

20    Mr. President.

21                 I was just wondering whether the 

22    sponsor of this would yield for a few questions 

23    on this budget extender.

24                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Will the 

25    sponsor yield?


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 1                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Yes, I do.

 2                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

 3    sponsor yields.

 4                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Thank you, 

 5    Senator.  

 6                 I guess last week at this time we 

 7    didn't know why you were filling in for our good 

 8    friend Senator Liz Krueger.  Today, we do.  And I 

 9    first and foremost want to wish her -- knowing 

10    Liz, she's probably watching this right now -- 

11                 (Laughter.)

12                 SENATOR O'MARA:   -- but our well 

13    wishes from myself and the entire conference for 

14    a speedy recovery.  

15                 Get back here soon, so I don't have 

16    to continue debating Senator Gianaris on these 

17    bills.  

18                 (Laughter.)

19                 SENATOR O'MARA:   You know, he's not 

20    quite as forthcoming with information for us.  

21                 (Laughter.)

22                 SENATOR O'MARA:   But thank you, 

23    Senator.  

24                 We're now on our -- this is our 

25    third budget extender of this session.  We're now 


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 1    at April 12th, 12 days late -- or are we at the 

 2    13th now?  The 13th now.  Thirteen days late on 

 3    this.  

 4                 Two days away from Tax Day, when 

 5    everybody has to have their tax payments in on 

 6    time, yet we don't have our budget done on time.  

 7                 This extender, how much is being 

 8    extended in spending, and what period of time?

 9                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   First of all, 

10    let me publicly share our concerns for our 

11    colleague.  It's great to see a moment of 

12    bipartisanship when a colleague's health is in 

13    question.  So we appreciate that, Senator O'Mara.

14                 I would also encourage you to stop 

15    asking me yes/no questions if you want more 

16    involved answers.  

17                 (Laughter.)

18                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   This extender 

19    adds an additional 3.4 billion to what we've 

20    already passed, so the cumulative total is now 

21    7.4 billion.

22                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Through you, 

23    Mr. President, if the Senator will continue to 

24    yield.  

25                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Does the 


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 1    sponsor yield?

 2                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Yes.

 3                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

 4    sponsor yields.  

 5                 SENATOR O'MARA:   To not ask you a 

 6    yes or no question, can you tell us what the 

 7    3.4 billion is being allocated to?

 8                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   I can.  It is 

 9    predominantly Medicaid spending.  

10                 About 4.5 billion of that 7.4 is 

11    Medicaid, and then various other services to pay 

12    public salaries and the like.

13                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Through you, 

14    Mr. President, if the Senator will continue to 

15    yield.  

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Does the 

17    sponsor yield? 

18                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Yes.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

20    sponsor yields.

21                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Now, by my 

22    calculation we now -- between these three budget 

23    extenders, we're about $7.5 billion into the next 

24    fiscal year at this point?  

25                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Correct.


                                                               3021

 1                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Through you, 

 2    Mr. President, if the Senator will continue to 

 3    yield.  

 4                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Does the 

 5    sponsor yield?  

 6                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Yes.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

 8    sponsor yields.

 9                 SENATOR O'MARA:   And this gets us 

10    till Thursday, so presumably we'll be back here 

11    on Thursday for another extender?  

12                 Because I assume -- at least I 

13    haven't heard anything about any of the remaining 

14    nine budget bills being ready for us to vote on.

15                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   That's correct.

16                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Through you, 

17    Mr. President, if the Senator will continue to 

18    yield.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Does the 

20    sponsor yield?  

21                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Yes.

22                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

23    sponsor yields.

24                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Senator, can you 

25    tell us what the holdup is, what issues are 


                                                               3022

 1    precluding the final agreement on these remaining 

 2    nine budget bills?  

 3                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Well, as I 

 4    mentioned last week, they are the ones that have 

 5    been publicly discussed.  They tend to be bills 

 6    that don't have direct correlation to the budget 

 7    itself in terms of dollars and cents, which is 

 8    frustrating for many of us.  

 9                 And the fact that it takes three 

10    parties to agree, and the person who has proposed 

11    the budget seems less than willing to appreciate 

12    that.

13                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Thank you.  

14                 Through you, Mr. President, if the 

15    Senator will continue to yield.  

16                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Does the 

17    sponsor yield?  

18                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Yes.

19                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

20    sponsor yields.

21                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Have the 

22    majorities been presented with any specific 

23    language yet regarding the changes to the CLCPA 

24    that the Governor has been seeking?  

25                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   No.  Well, let 


                                                               3023

 1    me -- let me amend that.  

 2                 There is language that gets floated 

 3    back and forth, but nothing in terms of an actual 

 4    bill, a full bill.

 5                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Through you, 

 6    Mr. President, if the Senator will continue to 

 7    yield.  

 8                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Does the 

 9    sponsor yield?  

10                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Yes.

11                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

12    sponsor yields.

13                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Can you tell us 

14    what those main points are of that that the 

15    holdup is revolving around?  

16                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   No.

17                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Through you, 

18    Mr. President, if the Senator will continue to 

19    yield.  

20                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Does the 

21    sponsor yield?  

22                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Yes.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

24    sponsor yields.

25                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Are there any 


                                                               3024

 1    table targets yet for the various conference 

 2    budget committees?  

 3                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   No.

 4                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Through you, 

 5    Mr. President, if the Senator will continue to 

 6    yield.

 7                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Will the 

 8    sponsor yield? 

 9                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Yes.

10                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The 

11    sponsor yields.  

12                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Do we have a 

13    schedule for when the joint budget conference 

14    committees are going to meet?  

15                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   No.  

16                 It seems that the strategy the 

17    Governor is undertaking involves agreement on the 

18    non-budgetary issues before we discuss the 

19    budget.  So no.

20                 SENATOR O'MARA:   Thank you, 

21    Senator.

22                 On the bill.

23                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Senator 

24    O'Mara on the bill.

25                 SENATOR O'MARA:   You know, here we 


                                                               3025

 1    are again, a week post last week's extender, now 

 2    extending us for only four days at this point.  

 3                 You know, it's just -- it's 

 4    Groundhog Day all over again, except now we get 

 5    to do it twice this week.  And really no progress 

 6    being seen, none that's been conveyed by the 

 7    majorities here.  And there's been nothing really 

 8    reported in the media of any type of what the 

 9    standstill is all about and what we're trying to 

10    get agreements on as well.  

11                 I think, as I've stated in prior 

12    extenders, you know, New Yorkers deserve to know 

13    what's being haggled over and why, so that they 

14    maybe can provide some input on what's being 

15    discussed.  Because we're undoubtedly, as years 

16    pass, probably going to get stuck with budget 

17    bills, nine of them left, with messages of 

18    necessity like we're getting these extenders on.  

19                 And there's really no reason we 

20    couldn't have had a message of necessity for this 

21    extender today, because we could have been 

22    prepared and had that notice for three days for 

23    us to be able to review the actual bill, rather 

24    than getting it about this time yesterday.

25                 So, you know, we deserve to do 


                                                               3026

 1    better for the constituents and the citizens of 

 2    New York State.  And an open and transparent 

 3    process about what this soon to be probably close 

 4    to $270 billion budget comes in at, and what the 

 5    details of that are, with major concerns over the 

 6    rising costs of utilities in this state, the 

 7    impact of the CLCPA on those costs, concerns of 

 8    rising insurance rates, which is another one of 

 9    the major issues holding up the budget 

10    discussions and causing exacerbation of the 

11    affordability crisis we have here in New York 

12    State.

13                 And it -- it is -- it's not good 

14    government for us to be doing this all behind 

15    closed doors.  Nothing to share with the public, 

16    who sends us here to represent them.  Yet we get 

17    no information whatsoever on what's going on.  So 

18    it's very concerning with this and what's going 

19    on.  

20                 So thank you, Mr. President.

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Are there 

22    any other Senators wishing to be heard?

23                 Seeing and hearing none, debate is 

24    closed.

25                 The Secretary will ring the bell.


                                                               3027

 1                 Senator Gianaris.

 2                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Mr. President, 

 3    we've agreed to restore this bill to the 

 4    noncontroversial calendar.

 5                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Read the 

 6    last section.

 7                 THE SECRETARY:   Section 17.  This 

 8    act shall take effect immediately.  

 9                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Call the 

10    roll.

11                 (The Secretary called the roll.)

12                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   Announce 

13    the results.

14                 THE SECRETARY:   Ayes, 52.

15                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   The bill 

16    is passed.

17                 Senator Gianaris, that completes the 

18    reading of the supplemental calendar.

19                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Is there any 

20    further business at the desk?

21                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   There is 

22    no further business at the desk.

23                 SENATOR GIANARIS:   Move to adjourn 

24    until Wednesday, April 15th, at 3:00 p.m., with 

25    the intervening days being legislative days.


                                                               3028

 1                 ACTING PRESIDENT COONEY:   On 

 2    motion, the Senate stands adjourned until 

 3    Wednesday, April 15th, at 3:00 p.m., with the 

 4    intervening days being legislative days.

 5                 (Whereupon, at 3:53 p.m., the Senate 

 6    adjourned.)

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