Legislative Introduction Bulletin 04.13.26
Legislative Introduction Bulletin 04.13.26 contains bills of interest that have been added to NYIA's tracking list from March 28, 2026 to April 10, 2026. If you would like a copy of a particular bill or sponsor memo, please visit the Senate or Assembly websites, which are linked in the bulletin.
The document includes the following key bills:
- A1227 (Dinowitz)/S9787 (Sepulveda) – Relates to actions for illegal and improper practices of commercial towing companies. NYIA supports.
- The bill was already introduced in the Assembly and now has a Senate companion.
- A257 (Rozic)/S9672 (May) – Restricts the disclosure of personal information by businesses. NYIA opposes.
- The bill was already introduced in the Assembly and now has a Senate companion.
- A6907 (Dinowitz)/S9791 (Sepulveda) – Requires employment and consumer dispute arbitrations to be submitted to neutral third party arbitrators, and establishes prohibited arbitration agreements and provisions. NYIA opposes.
- The bill was already introduced in the Assembly and now has a Senate companion.
- A10872 (Steck)/S6205 (Skoufis) – Relates to anti-concurrent causation clauses. NYIA opposes.
- The bill was already introduced in the Senate and now has an Assembly companion.
- A1518A (Weprin)/S9790 (Sepulveda) – Relates to audio-visual coverage of judicial proceedings by the media. NYIA opposes.
- The bill was already introduced in the Assembly and now has a Senate companion.
- A8635B (Rosenthal)/S9848 (Salazar) – Relates to the contents of CVA claims. NYIA opposes.
- The bill was already introduced in the Assembly and now has a Senate companion.
As any of these bills move through the legislative process, we will notify you under separate cover and take appropriate action on your behalf. If any member has a different viewpoint than the recommended position and priority listed, you’re encouraged to contact NYIA at your earliest convenience.
If you have any questions on any of these pieces of legislation, please contact Bob Farley at bfarley@nyia.org or Staci Steinfeld at ssteinfeld@nyia.org. If you would like a complete Excel spreadsheet of all bills introduced in the 2025-2026 session that are being tracked by NYIA, please contact Staci.