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A 8014

Enacts into law components of legislation relating to certain criminal justice reform in the state of New York; repealer

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Marianne Buttenschon

Enacts into law certain components of criminal justice reform in New York, including a repealer of existing provisions as part of the reform package.

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Bill Summary · A 8014

Summary of New York Assembly Bill A 8014 (2025)

Basic information

  • Bill number: A 8014
  • Title: Enacts into law components of legislation relating to certain criminal justice reform in the state of New York; repealer
  • Status: Referred to the Assembly Committee on Codes (referenced twice in the actions list)
  • Introduced: April 21, 2025
  • Primary sponsor: Assemblymember Marianne Buttenschon
  • Related bills:
    • A 10077 (prior-session)
    • A 2193 (prior-session)
    • S 7337 (companion)

What the bill appears to do

  • The bill’s title indicates it would:
    • Enact into law certain components of legislation related to criminal justice reform in New York.
    • Include a repealer (i.e., it would repeal certain existing laws or provisions as part of the reform package).
  • The specific substantive provisions, targets (e.g., bail, sentencing, probation, parole, policing practices, alternatives to incarceration, data reporting, or program funding), and precise repeals are not provided in the available information.

Note: Without the bill text, the precise changes to statute and the detailed policy impact cannot be enumerated here. The description above reflects the bill’s stated purpose in its title and status.

Who would be affected

  • Likely affected groups include:
    • Individuals within New York’s criminal justice system (defendants, arrestees, inmates, parolees and probationers)
    • Victims and witnesses, depending on any changes to procedures or reporting
    • Law enforcement, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and court personnel
    • State and local governments, particularly in areas impacted by reforms and any resulting fiscal implications

Procedural and timeline considerations

  • The bill has been introduced and referred to the Assembly Codes Committee, indicating it is in early stages of the legislative process.
  • No subsequent committee actions, floor votes, or enacted status are listed in the provided information.
  • The existence of companion bills (S 7337 in the Senate and A 2193 / A 10077 in prior sessions) suggests cross-chamber interest in related reform measures; these companions may be used for negotiations or alignment of provisions.

Next steps and where to find more information

  • To obtain the exact provisions, read the full text of A 8014 on the New York State Assembly website or the official bill dashboards (search by bill number and year).
  • Check the Senate companion S 7337 for parallel language and potential differences.
  • Monitor subsequent actions in the Codes Committee, including any amendments, fiscal notes, votes, and eventual floor action.
  • Look for related fiscal impacts, policy analyses, and sponsor statements that often accompany bills in committee.

Context

  • This bill is part of a broader pair of reform-focused measures, as indicated by its title and related/senate companion bills. Without the full text, readers should treat this as an early-stage proposal that would need further detail through committee amendments and floor consideration.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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