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A 7757

Relates to certain housing accommodations

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Chantel Jackson

A 7757 relates to housing accommodations but the exact provisions are not provided in the summary.

REFERRED TO HOUSING
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Bill Summary · A 7757

Summary: Assembly Bill A 7757 — Relates to certain housing accommodations

Overview

A 7757 is a bill introduced in the New York State Assembly on April 8, 2025, with the title “Relates to certain housing accommodations.” The text of the bill is not provided in the information given, so the specific provisions and legislative changes it would make are not detailed here. The bill’s stated purpose, as suggested by the title, is to address some category of housing accommodations, but the exact scope remains to be seen in the bill’s full text.

Status and Timeline

  • Introduced: April 8, 2025
  • Current status: REFERRED TO HOUSING (Assembly Housing Committee)
  • Legislative actions:
    • 2025-04-08: REFERRED TO HOUSING
    • 2025-04-08: REFERRED TO HOUSING (duplicate entry in the provided record)

Note: Referred to the Housing committee typically means the bill will be examined for policy, fiscal impact, and potential amendments before any floor consideration.

Sponsors

  • Sponsor (primary): Chantel Jackson

Related Legislation

  • A 6772 (prior-session) — related assembly bill
  • S 6904 (companion) — senate companion (listed twice in the provided information)

Affected Parties and Potential Impact (based on the title; specific provisions not provided)

  • Potentially affected groups could include tenants, landlords, housing providers, developers, and housing agencies, depending on the bill’s focus within the realm of “housing accommodations.”
  • Possible areas of impact (hypothetical until text is reviewed): eligibility criteria for housing accommodations, accessibility requirements, occupancy standards, tenant protections, funding or incentives related to housing accommodations, or regulatory oversight related to certain housing types.
  • Because the exact provisions are not available, the precise economic, regulatory, and social effects cannot be quantified or described with certainty.

Next Steps and What to Watch

  • Obtain the full bill text to determine:
    • The specific changes proposed
    • Any new requirements, exemptions, or penalties
    • Fiscal impact and funding mechanisms
    • Effective dates and any phased implementation
  • Monitor committee activity in the Assembly Housing Committee and any companion actions in the Senate (S 6904) to see amendments, hearings, and potential floor votes.
  • Review related bills (A 6772, S 6904) for context and how they interact or consolidate with A 7757.

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

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