New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04526

Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

Provides that the next appointed trustee of the power authority of New York state shall be from Niagara county and provides for a permanent trustee from such county on such authority.

Summary

Bill A04526 amends the public authorities law to ensure that at least one trustee of the Power Authority of New York State is a resident of Niagara County. The bill stipulates that the first vacancy occurring after the bill's effective date must be filled by a resident of Niagara County, thereby establishing a permanent representation from this area on the board of trustees. The bill also outlines the appointment process for trustees, including terms and conditions for their service.

Impact

The bill modifies existing provisions of the public authorities law, specifically regarding the composition of the board of trustees for the Power Authority of New York State. By mandating that at least one trustee must be a resident of Niagara County, the bill aims to enhance local representation and ensure that the interests of Niagara County residents are considered in the authority's decision-making processes. This change may also influence the dynamics of the board and its operations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A04526 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among representatives from Niagara County who advocate for local representation. However, there may be concerns from other regions regarding the implications of such a requirement on the overall governance of the Power Authority. The lack of voting history or committee discussions available limits a comprehensive understanding of the broader legislative sentiment.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from stakeholders who believe that the requirement for a trustee from Niagara County could limit the pool of qualified candidates for the board. Some may argue that the focus should remain on qualifications and expertise rather than residency. Conversely, proponents of the bill emphasize the importance of local representation and the need for the voices of Niagara County residents to be included in the authority's decisions.

Companion Bills

NY S02205

Same As Provides that the next appointed trustee of the power authority of New York state shall be from Niagara county and provides for a permanent trustee from such county on such authority.

Previously Filed As

NY S00783

Provides that the next appointed trustee of the power authority of New York state shall be from Niagara county and provides for a permanent trustee from such county on such authority.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.