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A 5882

NY HOUSE

Relates to payments by a pharmacy benefit manager to participating pharmacies

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by George Alvarez, Stacey Pheffer Amato, Joe Angelino and 80 other co-sponsors

Bill A 5882 ensures fair payments from pharmacy benefit managers to pharmacies, promoting transparency and potentially lowering medication costs for patients.

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A 472

NY HOUSE

Establishes the clean fuel standard of 2025

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by George Alvarez, Stacey Pheffer Amato, Khaleel Anderson and 94 other co-sponsors

Bill A 472 establishes a Clean Fuel Standard by 2025, requiring fuel producers to reduce carbon intensity, promoting cleaner fuels, and improving air quality.

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A 632

NY HOUSE

Includes offenses involving the possession, display or discharge of certain firearms as qualifying offenses for the purpose of allowing a principal to be eligible to be held on bail

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Joe Angelino, Will Barclay, Jake Blumencranz and 22 other co-sponsors

Bill A 632 restricts bail eligibility for individuals charged with certain firearm offenses, aiming to enhance public safety by allowing stricter judicial scrutiny.

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A 4772

NY HOUSE

Prohibits the granting of tuition assistance awards to any student who has knowingly engaged in certain antisemitic activities

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Joe Angelino, Anil Beephan, Scott Bendett and 29 other co-sponsors

Bill A 4772 prohibits tuition assistance for students who engage in antisemitic activities, promoting a safer, more inclusive educational environment.

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A 9127

NY HOUSE

Includes certain offenses in being eligible for bail, makes certain offenses eligible to be considered hate crimes, and increases the penalties for certain offenses

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Joe Angelino, Will Barclay, Anil Beephan and 35 other co-sponsors

Bill A 9127 enhances public safety by making more offenses ineligible for bail, expanding hate crime definitions, and increasing penalties for serious crimes.

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