Establishes the New York Ireland trade commission
Creates the New York Ireland Trade Commission to promote NY-Ireland trade and economic links, aiding New York businesses and Irish-American communities.
Creates the New York Ireland Trade Commission to promote NY-Ireland trade and economic links, aiding New York businesses and Irish-American communities.
Bill A 3776, introduced on January 30, 2025, would establish a New York Ireland Trade Commission. The bill has been referred to the Governmental Operations committee. The primary sponsor is Patrick Burke, with several cosponsors, including John T. McDonald III, Billy Jones, Andrew Hevesi, Marianne Buttenschon, William Conrad, and Karen McMahon. A related Senate companion is S 8108, with an additional prior-session A 8370 referenced.
Note: The available information does not include the bill’s exact provisions or operative details. A full text would be needed to enumerate the commission’s structure, responsibilities, appointment process, funding mechanisms, duration, and oversight.
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