New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07921

Introduced
4/11/25  
Refer
4/11/25  

Caption

Dissolves the New York state thruway authority; transfers all functions, employees, records, authority, debts and obligations of such authority to the department of transportation.

Summary

Bill A07921 proposes the dissolution of the New York State Thruway Authority, transferring all its functions, duties, employees, records, debts, and obligations to the Department of Transportation. This includes the continuation of the authority's operations under the Department of Transportation, which will assume all responsibilities previously held by the Thruway Authority. The bill aims to streamline operations and consolidate authority within the Department of Transportation, ensuring continuity in the management of the state's transportation infrastructure.

Impact

The dissolution of the Thruway Authority and the transfer of its functions to the Department of Transportation will significantly alter the governance of transportation in New York State. Existing laws and regulations that reference the Thruway Authority will need to be amended to reflect the new structure, and the Department of Transportation will inherit all assets and liabilities of the Thruway Authority. This may lead to changes in how transportation projects are funded and managed, potentially impacting local governments and contractors who work with the Thruway Authority.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A07921 appears to be mixed, with some stakeholders expressing support for the consolidation of authority as a means to improve efficiency, while others raise concerns about the potential loss of dedicated oversight and the implications for transportation funding. The lack of recorded votes and committee discussions indicates that the bill may not have undergone extensive scrutiny or debate yet.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns from some legislators and stakeholders about the implications of dissolving the Thruway Authority, particularly regarding the management of existing debts and obligations, as well as the potential impact on employment for current Thruway Authority staff. There is also apprehension about the transition process and whether the Department of Transportation will be adequately equipped to handle the additional responsibilities.

Companion Bills

NY S02344

Same As Dissolves the New York state thruway authority; transfers all functions, employees, records, authority, debts and obligations of such authority to the department of transportation.

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