Relates to compensation of members of the legislature
A 2678 proposes changes to compensation for New York state legislators, altering pay, benefits, and allowances, with potential budget implications.
A 2678 proposes changes to compensation for New York state legislators, altering pay, benefits, and allowances, with potential budget implications.
A 2678 is an Assembly bill introduced on January 22, 2025, titled “Relates to compensation of members of the legislature.” The bill focuses on changes to how legislators are compensated. The available information does not include the bill’s text, specific proposed changes, or fiscal impact estimates.
A 2678 is a bill proposing changes to the compensation framework for members of the New York State Legislature. The only details available here are the bill’s subject, sponsors, the introduced date, and its referral to Governmental Operations. The exact provisions, fiscal implications, and effective dates will become clearer only once the bill’s full text is released and considered in committee.
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