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The New York Legislature convened on April 24, 2025, to discuss the progress of pending legislation and the challenges ahead. A key focus of the session was the likelihood of needing an additional extender to manage the remaining bills, as lawmakers acknowledged the difficulty of passing all eight outstanding bills in a single day.
During the meeting, legislators expressed concerns about the number of bills still pending, with one member noting that there were approximately 95 bills left to address. The discussion highlighted the importance of having a comprehensive financial plan before proceeding with the bills, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of their implications.
Members also discussed the possibility of passing the bills on consent, which would allow for quicker approval without extensive debate. However, the necessity of reviewing the content of each bill before making decisions was underscored, indicating a cautious approach to the legislative process.
As the session concluded, lawmakers expressed optimism about their ability to navigate the legislative challenges ahead, with a commitment to work collaboratively to ensure that all necessary measures are addressed effectively. The discussions reflect the ongoing efforts of the New York Legislature to manage its legislative agenda while maintaining fiscal responsibility.
Converted from New York Legislature - 4-24-25 Session Part 2 - Apr 24, 2025 meeting on April 24, 2025
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