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A01819 Summary:

BILL NOA01819
 
SAME ASSAME AS S03163
 
SPONSORSimon
 
COSPNSRZinerman, Sayegh, Rosenthal, McDonough, Brown K, Colton, Otis, Woerner
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §11-0541, En Con L
 
Enacts the monarch preservation plan requiring the department of environmental conservation to take feasible actions to conserve monarch butterflies and the unique habitats they depend upon for successful migration.
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A01819 Actions:

BILL NOA01819
 
01/14/2025referred to environmental conservation
02/11/2025reported referred to ways and means
04/01/2025reported referred to rules
04/01/2025reported
04/01/2025rules report cal.124
04/01/2025ordered to third reading rules cal.124
04/01/2025passed assembly
04/01/2025delivered to senate
04/01/2025REFERRED TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
05/22/2025SUBSTITUTED FOR S3163
05/22/20253RD READING CAL.768
05/22/2025PASSED SENATE
05/22/2025RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
12/08/2025delivered to governor
12/12/2025signed chap.620
12/12/2025approval memo.15
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A01819 Committee Votes:

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Chair:Glick DATE:02/11/2025AYE/NAY:28/0 Action: Favorable refer to committee Ways and Means
GlickAyeSimpsonAye
ColtonAyeSmullenAye
OtisAyeTagueAye
WilliamsAyeManktelowAye
BarrettAyeBrownAye
CarrollAyeLemondesAye
EpsteinAyeSlaterAye
McMahonAyeBaileyAye
BurdickAyeSempolinskiAye
LunsfordAye
KellesAbsent
Gonzalez-RojasAye
SeptimoAye
LeeAye
LevenbergAye
SimoneAye
AndersonAbsent
ConradAye
LasherAye
SchiavoniAye
KassayAye

RULES Chair:Glick DATE:04/01/2025AYE/NAY:30/0 Action: Favorable
HeastieExcusedBarclayAye
PretlowAyeHawleyAye
CookAyeBlankenbushAye
GlickAyeRaAye
DinowitzAyeBrabenecAye
ColtonAyePalmesanoAye
MagnarelliAyeReillyAye
PaulinAyeSmithAye
Peoples-StokesAyeJensenAye
BenedettoAye
LavineAye
LupardoAye
BraunsteinAye
DavilaAye
HyndmanAye
RozicAye
BronsonAye
HevesiAye
HunterAye
TaylorAye
CruzAye
VanelAye

WAYS AND MEANS Chair:Pretlow DATE:04/01/2025AYE/NAY:33/0 Action: Favorable refer to committee Rules
PretlowAyeRaAye
GlickAyeFitzpatrickAye
ColtonAyeHawleyAye
CookAyeBlankenbushAye
BenedettoAyePalmesanoAye
WeprinAyeWalshAye
RamosAyeDeStefanoAye
BraunsteinAyeManktelowAye
McDonaldAyeSmullenAye
RozicAyeGiglioAye
DinowitzAye
MagnarelliAye
BronsonAye
DilanAye
SeawrightAye
HyndmanAye
WalkerAye
Bichotte HermelExcused
SimonAye
CruzAye
OtisAye
SolagesAye
HunterAye
EpsteinAye
SeptimoExcused

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A01819 Floor Votes:

DATE:04/01/2025Assembly Vote  YEA/NAY: 144/0
Yes
Alvarez
Yes
Carroll P
ER
Friend
Yes
Lee
Yes
Peoples-Stokes
Yes
Slater
Yes
Anderson
Yes
Carroll RC
Yes
Gallagher
Yes
Lemondes
Yes
Pheffer Amato
Yes
Smith
Yes
Angelino
Yes
Chandler-Waterm
Yes
Gallahan
Yes
Levenberg
Yes
Pirozzolo
Yes
Smullen
Yes
Bailey
Yes
Chang
Yes
Gandolfo
Yes
Lucas
Yes
Pretlow
Yes
Solages
Yes
Barclay
Yes
Chludzinski
Yes
Gibbs
Yes
Lunsford
Yes
Ra
Yes
Steck
Yes
Barrett
Yes
Clark
Yes
Giglio
Yes
Lupardo
Yes
Raga
Yes
Stern
Yes
Beephan
Yes
Colton
Yes
Glick
Yes
Magnarelli
Yes
Rajkumar
Yes
Stirpe
Yes
Bendett
Yes
Conrad
Yes
Gonzalez-Rojas
Yes
Maher
Yes
Ramos
Yes
Tague
Yes
Benedetto
Yes
Cook
Yes
Gray
Yes
Mamdani
Yes
Reilly
Yes
Tannousis
Yes
Berger
Yes
Cruz
Yes
Griffin
Yes
Manktelow
Yes
Reyes
Yes
Tapia
Yes
Bichotte Hermel
Yes
Cunningham
Yes
Hawley
Yes
McDonald
Yes
Rivera
Yes
Taylor
Yes
Blankenbush
Yes
Dais
Yes
Hevesi
ER
McDonough
Yes
Romero
Yes
Torres
Yes
Blumencranz
Yes
Davila
Yes
Hooks
Yes
McMahon
Yes ‡
Rosenthal
Yes
Valdez
Yes
Bologna
Yes
De Los Santos
Yes
Hunter
Yes
Meeks
Yes
Rozic
Yes
Vanel
Yes
Bores
Yes
DeStefano
Yes
Hyndman
ER
Mikulin
Yes
Santabarbara
Yes
Walker
Yes
Brabenec
Yes
Dilan
Yes
Jackson
Yes
Miller
Yes
Sayegh
Yes
Walsh
Yes
Braunstein
Yes
Dinowitz
Yes
Jacobson
Yes
Mitaynes
Yes
Schiavoni
Yes
Weprin
Yes
Bronson
Yes ‡
DiPietro
Yes
Jensen
Yes
Molitor
Yes
Seawright
Yes
Wieder
Yes
Brook-Krasny
Yes
Durso
Yes
Jones
Yes
Morinello
Yes
Sempolinski
Yes
Williams
Yes
Brown EA
Yes
Eachus
Yes
Kassay
Yes
Norber
ER
Septimo
Yes
Woerner
Yes
Brown K
Yes
Eichenstein
Yes
Kay
Yes
Novakhov
Yes
Shimsky
Yes
Wright
Yes
Burdick
Yes
Epstein
ER
Kelles
Yes
O'Pharrow
Yes
Shrestha
Yes
Yeger
Yes
Burke
Yes
Fall
Yes
Kim
Yes
Otis
Yes
Simon
Yes
Zaccaro
Yes
Burroughs
Yes
Fitzpatrick
Yes ‡
Lasher
Yes
Palmesano
Yes
Simone
ER
Zinerman
Yes
Buttenschon
Yes
Forrest
Yes
Lavine
Yes
Paulin
Yes
Simpson
Yes
Mr. Speaker

‡ Indicates voting via videoconference
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A01819 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          1819
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 14, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of A. SIMON, ZINERMAN, SAYEGH, ROSENTHAL, McDONOUGH,
          K. BROWN, COLTON, OTIS -- read once and referred to the  Committee  on
          Environmental Conservation
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  environmental  conservation law, in relation to
          enacting the monarch preservation plan

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Short  title. This act shall be known and may be cited as
     2  the "monarch preservation plan".
     3    § 2. Legislative findings. The legislature hereby finds that over  the
     4  past several decades, the number of monarch butterflies in North America
     5  has  steeply  declined.  The great migration of the eastern monarchs has
     6  been named a "threatened phenomenon"  by  the  International  Union  for
     7  Conservation  of  Nature  and  Natural Resources (IUCN). As of 2014, the
     8  monarch population has declined from approximately one billion  butterf-
     9  lies to 35 million, around 90% since 1990.
    10    Major  threat  to  monarchs  include  habitat  loss and fragmentation,
    11  changes in climate and  extreme  weather,  pesticides,  herbicides,  and
    12  genetically modified crops, invasive species, disease and natural preda-
    13  tors.
    14    Actively restoring native milkweed and nectar plants, and other polli-
    15  nator  habitat,  and  ensuring  that  key  habitats  are  protected from
    16  destruction, are critical to ensuring the survival of  monarch  butterf-
    17  lies and can also help facilitate conservation of other essential polli-
    18  nators.    Enhancing pollinator populations can result in improved poll-
    19  ination  services  for  neighboring  land,  including  agriculture   and
    20  wildlife ecosystems.
    21    §  3.  The  environmental  conservation law is amended by adding a new
    22  section 11-0541 to read as follows:
    23  § 11-0541. Monarch preservation plan.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04729-01-5

        A. 1819                             2
 
     1    Beginning within one year of the effective date of this  section,  the
     2  department  shall  take feasible actions to conserve monarch butterflies
     3  and the unique habitats they depend upon for successful migration. These
     4  actions may include, but are not  limited  to,  habitat  restoration  on
     5  department  and  state  owned  lands,  education programs, and voluntary
     6  agreements with private landowners.  The  department  may  partner  with
     7  federal  agencies,  state  agencies,  nonprofit  organizations, academic
     8  programs, private landowners, and other entities that undertake  actions
     9  to conserve monarch butterflies and aid their successful migration. When
    10  undertaking  actions  to conserve monarch butterflies and their habitats
    11  pursuant to this section, the department shall use  the  best  available
    12  science and consider, as appropriate and feasible, all of the following:
    13    1.   restoring  or  revegetating  monarch  caterpillar  habitat  using
    14  regionally or locally appropriate native  milkweed  species  and  native
    15  nectar plant species;
    16    2.  controlling  nonnative  weed species that threaten native milkweed
    17  species, and controlling pests and disease, using current  best  manage-
    18  ment  practices  consistent  with  integrated pest management principles
    19  that pose low risk to monarch butterflies and their habitat;
    20    3. controlling pest  management  practices  that  may  be  harmful  to
    21  monarch butterflies, their food or their habitat;
    22    4.  incorporating  diverse  tree species, structures, and arrangements
    23  when restoring or establishing winter habitat  sites  to  match  monarch
    24  butterfly  preferences for temperature, light, moisture, wind, and other
    25  microclimate characteristics; and
    26    5. increasing the number of partnerships and making the most of  part-
    27  nerships to use residential and institutional landscaped areas, agricul-
    28  tural  non-cropped  lands,  transportation  corridors,  and conservation
    29  easements to create, restore, or enhance monarch butterfly habitat.
    30    § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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