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IntroducedMay 15, 2026
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Passed SenateJun 04, 2026
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Passed Assembly
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Became Law
New York Senate Bill
Broadens the court's discretion to use extended terms of interim probation on consent of the defendant to avoid incarceratory outcomes
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Assembly • Jun 04, 2026: REFERRED TO CODES
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Summary
Comments on S 10443
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Votes
YES: 59
- Joseph P. Addabbo Jr.
- Jake Ashby
- Jamaal Bailey
- April Baskin
- George Borrello
- Erik Bottcher
- Jabari Brisport
- Samra Brouk
- Siela Bynoe
- Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick
- Stephen T. Chan
- Cordell Cleare
- Leroy Comrie
- Patricia Fahy
- Nathalia Fernandez
- Patrick M. Gallivan
- Michael Gianaris
- Kristen Gonzalez
- Andrew Gounardes
- Joseph A. Griffo
- Pete Harckham
- Pamela Helming
- Michelle Hinchey
- Robert Jackson
- Brian Kavanagh
- Liz Krueger
- Andrew J. Lanza
- John Liu
- Monica Martinez
- Jack M. Martins
- Mario Mattera
- Rachel May
- Shelley Mayer
- Dean Murray
- Zellnor Myrie
- Thomas F. O'Mara
- Peter Oberacker
- Robert Ortt
- Anthony H. Palumbo
- Roxanne J. Persaud
- Jessica Ramos
- Steve Rhoads
- Gustavo Rivera
- Robert Rolison
- Christopher Ryan
- Julia Salazar
- James Sanders Jr.
- Jessica Scarcella-Spanton
- Luis R. Sepúlveda
- José M. Serrano
- James Skoufis
- Toby Ann Stavisky
- Dan Stec
- Andrea Stewart-Cousins
- James Tedisco
- Lea Webb
- William Weber
- Alexis Weik
- Jeremy Zellner
NO: 1
ABSENT: 1
EXCUSED: 2
Actions
- Jun 04, 2026 | Assembly
- REFERRED TO CODES
- Jun 04, 2026 | Senate
- COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND COMMITTED TO RULES
- ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1767
- PASSED SENATE
- DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
- May 15, 2026 | Senate
- REFERRED TO CODES
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