Senator • Democrat
Liz Krueger
New York • District SD-028

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
28
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 65
Other: 208
Yea: 10245
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Sponsored Bills
NY S00359•Introduced
Prohibits state-operated hospitals from suing patients for medical debt; defines "medical debt".
Co-Sponsor
NY S00384•Introduced
Establishes a right of first refusal in the state for federal public land to be transferred to private parties; prohibits the recording of any deeds for lands that have been transferred out of federal ownership to private ownership without giving the state the right of first refusal.
Co-Sponsor
NY S00329•Engrossed
Relates to facilitating appellate review of rulings that implicate issues of public concern.
Co-Sponsor
NY S00082•Introduced
Relates to the number and duties of assistant principals to be assigned to the schools in the city school district of the city of New York.
Co-Sponsor
NY S00338•Introduced
Requires certain civil court documents to be provided to parties in their native language; requires parties to demonstrate their understanding of the nature and effect of such documents.
Co-Sponsor
NY S00187•Engrossed
Prohibits the sale of certain products that contain regulated perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances; requires manufacturers of products containing PFAS to provide notice of such fact to persons that offer the products for sale or distribution; provides penalties for violations.
Co-Sponsor
NY S01180•Introduced
Establishes an indirect source review for heavy distribution warehouse operations; requires the department of environmental conservation to conduct a study regarding zero-emissions zones.
Co-Sponsor
NY S08096•Introduced
Prevents public employers from diminishing health insurance benefits provided to retirees and their Medicare-eligible dependents or the contributions such employer makes for such health insurance coverage below the level of such benefits or contributions made on behalf of such retirees and their dependents by such public employer.
Co-Sponsor
NY S08007•Introduced
Specifies the settings in which an ultrasound or similar medical imaging device procedure may be offered; provides penalties for violations.
Primary Sponsor
NY S03486•Introduced
Relates to providing information to patients and the public on hospital rule-based exclusions; requires the commissioner of health to collect from each hospital a list of its hospital rule-based exclusions and publish such information on the department's website.
Co-Sponsor
NY S02224•Introduced
Relates to reporting requirements on small nonprofits which lobby before the government.
Primary Sponsor
NY S02269•Introduced
Requires a motion picture theater that offers more than ten motion picture showings per week to provide scheduled showings of motion pictures with open motion picture captioning such that at least one quarter of all showings of a motion picture with four or more showings during a one-week time period shall have open motion picture captioning; provides exceptions and penalties for violations.
Co-Sponsor
NY S01633•Introduced
Provides additional protections for sensitive health information and requires all health information networks, electronic health record systems, and health care providers to provide patients with a right to restrict the disclosures of such patient's health information; defines terms; provides for exceptions.
Co-Sponsor
NY S00845•Introduced
Prohibits drug, cannabis or alcohol testing and screening of pregnant or postpartum individuals and newborns unless the individual consents and it is within the scope of medical care, or the testing or screening is necessary for a medical emergency.
Co-Sponsor
NY S00166•Introduced
Relates to claim settlement practices when an insurer refuses to pay or is delaying payment of a settlement; provides a policyholder a private right of action against such insurer doing business in the state who has refused or delayed payment of an insurance claim.
Co-Sponsor
NY S03849•Introduced
Authorizes the legislature to increase the number of justices of the supreme court in any judicial district.
Co-Sponsor
NY S02304•Engrossed
Provides for the appointment of a standing committee on conference to resolve differences between similar, but not identical bills and resolutions; provides that such committee may refer bills and resolutions to sub-committees for disposition; provides for appointment of a non-partisan counsel to make referrals to such standing committee on similar bills and resolutions.
Primary Sponsor
NY S00955•Engrossed
Relates to limitations on the use of smart access systems; restricts information that may be gathered on lessees, tenants, owners or guests.
Co-Sponsor
NY S00698•Introduced
Provides for a credit insurance policy for the indemnification of an intended parent for expenses disbursed when either the intended parent or a person acting as surrogate receives in-vitro fertilization or intrauterine insemination treatment that fails and does not result in the birth of a child.
Primary Sponsor
NY S00116•Engrossed
Extends the statute of limitations of actions related to certain sex trafficking offenses, reviving such actions otherwise barred by the existing statute of limitations; grants trial preference to such actions; exempts such actions from certain provisions requiring notice of claims.
Co-Sponsor
NY S07883•Introduced
Prohibits certain political contributions and loans by certain organizations; provides that loans not repaid by the date of the primary or election shall be considered a contribution.
Co-Sponsor
NY S07881•Introduced
Grants NYC board of education employee Gabrielle Tessler continued health coverage in retirement.
Primary Sponsor
NY S07880•Introduced
Allows an organization included on the federal list of tax-exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of title 26 of the United States code on March first, two thousand twenty-five to automatically maintain their tax-exempt status for New York state purposes; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof.
Primary Sponsor
NY S05759•Introduced
Relates to the management of PFAS in biosolids in the state by establishing a moratorium on land application of biosolids and requiring testing and reporting of certain groundwater, biosolids, and soil; establishes the PFAS agricultural response program and fund to assist farms found to have levels of PFAS contamination which exceed regulatory standards; establishes the NYS biosolids task force to evaluate the risks and benefits of various methods of biosolids disposal; provides for the repeal of the moratorium upon the expiration thereof.
Co-Sponsor
NY S04842•Introduced
Enacts the "Renewable Capitol act"; requires the office of general services, in consultation with the power authority of the state of New York, to ensure that all operations that power, heat or cool the empire state plaza complex shall entirely use renewable energy systems; requires the office of general services to establish an advisory committee to advise the office of general services on the preparation, design and content of a plan for the use of renewable energy systems.
Co-Sponsor
NY S03364•Introduced
Establishes an office of the state medical indemnity fund ombudsperson and a medical indemnity fund advisory panel to advocate for, assist and represent the interests of qualified plaintiffs.
Co-Sponsor
NY S02058•Introduced
Requires each institution within the state university of New York and the city university of New York offering in-person student instruction to have at least one vending machine making emergency contraception available for purchase.
Co-Sponsor
NY S01858•Introduced
Expands protections regarding violations of safety conditions in adult care facilities; provides penalties for safety violations and operating without a valid license; prohibits reductions in fines in certain circumstances where a patient is endangered or harmed.
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