S 7635 NY
Relates to the retirement of state, county and municipal 911 operators and dispatchers
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Summary
Establishes an optional twenty-five year retirement plan for certain public safety dispatchers, public safety telecommunicators, 911 operators, communications officers, police communication technicians, emergency services operators and emergency services dispatchers employed by the state, or a county or municipal emergency services department.
Sponsor (1)
- Christopher Ryan Democratic · primary
16 coauthors / cosponsors
- Jake Ashby Republican · cosponsor
- Siela Bynoe Democratic · cosponsor
- Patricia Fahy Democratic · cosponsor
- Patrick M. Gallivan Republican · cosponsor
- Pete Harckham Democratic · cosponsor
- Robert Jackson Democratic · cosponsor
- Monica Martinez Democratic · cosponsor
- Mario Mattera Republican · cosponsor
- Anthony H. Palumbo Republican · cosponsor
- Kevin S. Parker Democratic · cosponsor
- Steve Rhoads Republican · cosponsor
- Robert Rolison Republican · cosponsor
- Julia Salazar Democratic · cosponsor
- James Skoufis Democratic · cosponsor
- James Tedisco Republican · cosponsor
- Lea Webb Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (11)
- Apr 24, 2025 REFERRED TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS · upper
- May 27, 2025 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE · upper
- May 27, 2025 AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO FINANCE · upper
- May 27, 2025 PRINT NUMBER 7635A · upper
- Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS · upper
- Feb 11, 2026 AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS · upper
- Feb 11, 2026 PRINT NUMBER 7635B · upper
- Mar 10, 2026 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE · upper
- Jun 4, 2026 COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND COMMITTED TO RULES · upper
- Jun 4, 2026 ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1717 · upper
- Jun 4, 2026 SUBSTITUTED BY A9162A · upper
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