All Roll Calls
Yes: 51 • No: 8
Sponsored By: Steven Otis (Democratic)
Became Law
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The law keeps Rye Brook’s local occupancy (lodging) tax in place. Lodging businesses in the village must keep collecting and sending in the tax. Guests who stay overnight in Rye Brook keep paying it. The law takes effect immediately and runs through September 1, 2027.
Steven Otis
Democratic • House
There are no cosponsors for this bill.
All Roll Calls
Yes: 51 • No: 8
House vote • 5/27/2025
FLOOR Vote
Yes: 51 • No: 8
SIGNED CHAP.230
DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR
RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
PASSED SENATE
3RD READING CAL.859
SUBSTITUTED FOR S6721
REFERRED TO INVESTIGATIONS AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
DELIVERED TO SENATE
PASSED ASSEMBLY
HOME RULE REQUEST
ORDERED TO THIRD READING RULES CAL.270
RULES REPORT CAL.270
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REPORTED REFERRED TO RULES
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Original
3/25/2025
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