New York State Faces Public Safety Scrutiny and Legislative Reform Amid Terror Alert and Budget Hearings
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State lawmakers are advancing key reforms as the 2026 legislative session progresses. The Senate Ethics and Internal Governance Committee approved bills on March 4 to tighten lobbying laws, including requirements for electronic filings and registration for those influencing nominations, per Holtzman Vogel. Senator Thomas F. O'Mara highlighted local road maintenance as essential in his March 9 Capitol column from the New York State Senate. Joint budget hearings on Governor Hochul's SFY 2026-27 proposal wrapped up last month, allowing public input on spending from January 27 to February 26, as announced by the New York State Legislature and NFIB.
Weather disruptions linger from severe storms on March 7, with high winds causing power outages and downed trees in Western New York, according to the National Weather Service and ESRD alerts. CBS News New York reported overnight thunderstorms giving way to warmer conditions Sunday.
Economically, small businesses eye budget impacts, while trusts and estates practitioners prepare for 2027 changes like electronic wills requiring prompt court filing, enacted last year per the New York Estate Litigation Blog.
Looking Ahead: Watch for full Senate votes on lobbying reforms, ongoing NYPD trust-building under Mayor Mamdani, and spring infrastructure pushes on local roads.
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