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A 54

NY HOUSE

Prohibits the use of adhesive-based rodent traps in state-owned or state-leased buildings

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Alex Bores, Chris Burdick, Bill Conrad and 13 other co-sponsors

Prohibits adhesive-based rodent traps in state-owned or state-leased buildings, forcing agencies, contractors, and facility occupants to switch to alternative pest controls.

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A 5448

NY HOUSE

Requires the appointment of a Title VI coordinator at every college and university in the state

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by George Alvarez, Scott Bendett, Sam Berger and 46 other co-sponsors

Bill A 5448 mandates every college and university in the state to appoint a Title VI coordinator, enhancing civil rights protections for students and staff.

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A 8908

NY HOUSE

Prohibits law enforcement officers from wearing any mask or personal disguise while interacting with the public in the performance of their duties

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Chris Burdick, Robert Carroll, Catalina Cruz and 21 other co-sponsors

Prohibits law enforcement from wearing masks or disguises when engaging with the public, to improve identification and transparency during on-duty encounters.

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A 7929

NY HOUSE

Relates to prohibiting food stores and retail establishments from refusing to accept payment in cash

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Marianne Buttenschon, Sarah Clark, Catalina Cruz and 11 other co-sponsors

Bill A 7929 ensures consumers can pay in cash at food stores and retail shops, protecting those without access to electronic payment methods from discrimination.

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A 3935

NY HOUSE

Relates to assistance programs for individuals being released from correctional facilities

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Chris Burdick, Catalina Cruz, Phara Souffrant Forrest and 8 other co-sponsors

Provides or expands reentry assistance for people leaving correctional facilities, aiming to improve housing, jobs, and healthcare access through coordinated state programs.

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