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A 385

NY HOUSE

Creates an assembly standing committee on ethics and guidance

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Will Barclay, Karl Brabenec, Dave DiPietro and 4 other co-sponsors

Bill A 385 establishes a standing committee on ethics to enhance oversight, guide assembly members on ethical conduct, and boost public trust in the legislative process.

REFERRED TO GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
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A 9203

NY HOUSE

Relates to the right to bear and keep arms

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Will Barclay, Karl Brabenec, Joe DeStefano and 8 other co-sponsors

Bill A 9203 aims to clarify firearm ownership rights, establish regulations for responsible use, and impact individuals, law enforcement, and advocacy groups.

TO ATTORNEY-GENERAL FOR OPINION
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A 9210

NY HOUSE

Allows any qualified person to apply for voter registration and enrollment by application made with an application for any hunting or fishing license

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Will Barclay, Ken Blankenbush, Karl Brabenec and 9 other co-sponsors

A 9210 lets qualified voters register/enroll when applying for a hunting or fishing license, streamlining registration and expanding access through licensing channels.

REFERRED TO ELECTION LAW
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A 7417

NY HOUSE

Eliminates state sales and compensating use tax on motor fuels and diesel motor fuels and authorizes localities to eliminate such taxes; establishes various exemptions from sales and use tax

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Joe Angelino, Will Barclay, Anil Beephan and 36 other co-sponsors

Bill A 7417 eliminates state taxes on motor fuels, allowing localities to do the same, aiming to lower fuel costs for consumers and reduce business expenses.

HELD FOR CONSIDERATION IN WAYS AND MEANS
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A 9204

NY HOUSE

Relates to excise tax on telecommunication services

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Will Barclay, Ken Blankenbush, Karl Brabenec and 9 other co-sponsors

Proposes an excise tax on telecommunications services to raise state revenue, affecting providers and consumers via tax collection and potential price increases.

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