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A 4794

Relates to street lights

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Angelino and 2 co-sponsors

The bill relates to street lighting but the exact provisions are not provided in the summary.

REFERRED TO CORPORATIONS, AUTHORITIES AND COMMISSIONS
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Bill Summary · A 4794

Summary: Assembly Bill A 4794 (Relates to street lights)

Overview

  • Bill Number: A 4794
  • Title: Relates to street lights
  • Purpose: The bill’s title indicates a focus on street lighting. The specific policy goals, duties, and changes would be defined in the bill’s text, which is not provided in the information available.
  • Status: Referr ed to the Assembly Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions
  • Introduced: February 6, 2025
  • Classification: Assembly bill

Key facts

  • Primary sponsor: Eric Brown
  • Cosponsors: Anil Beephan Jr.; Joe Angelino
  • Related bill: A 8235 (prior-session)

Provisions and changes

  • Text not provided in the materials available. Therefore, the exact provisions, amendments, or regulatory changes proposed by A 4794 cannot be summarized from the information given.
  • Given the bill’s title, potential topics could include standards, funding, governance, procurement, maintenance, or operation of street lighting. However, these are only general possibilities; the actual content could differ.

Who would be affected

  • Local governments (cities, towns, villages) responsible for street lighting
  • Public utilities or private contractors contracted for street-light services
  • Residents and businesses indirectly affected by any changes to street-light scheduling, energy use, or maintenance practices

Procedural timeline and next steps

  • Current status indicates an initial step: introduced and immediately referred to the Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions on February 6, 2025.
  • Next probable steps (if the bill advances): committee hearings, potential amendments, and a vote in the Assembly. If passed, the bill would move to the Senate for consideration (subject to separate legislative process and committee referrals).
  • There is no information yet on any additional actions or timeline beyond the initial committee referral.

Additional context

  • The reference to A 8235 (prior-session) suggests a related or similar topic was previously introduced. Access to the prior-session text would help clarify whether A 4794 is a reintroduction or revision of earlier proposals.

If you’d like, I can create a more detailed comparison once the bill text or committee memo is available, or I can summarize the related A 8235 if its text is provided.

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

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