New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02205

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  

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 S02205 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 after the bill's effective date must be filled by a Niagara County resident, establishing a permanent representation for the county on the board of trustees. This change aims to enhance local representation in the governance of the Power Authority, which oversees significant energy resources and infrastructure in New York State.

Impact

The bill modifies the composition of the board of trustees for the Power Authority by mandating that one trustee must be a resident of Niagara County. This change impacts the governance structure of the Power Authority, potentially influencing decisions and policies that affect energy distribution and management in the region. It may also set a precedent for local representation in other state authorities, reflecting a trend towards increasing local involvement in state governance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill S02205 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among stakeholders from Niagara County who advocate for local representation in state authority decisions. However, there may be concerns from other regions about the implications of such mandates on the overall governance of the Power Authority, though specific opposition has not been documented in the available discussions or voting history.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the implications of prioritizing local representation over broader qualifications for trustees. Some may argue that this could limit the pool of qualified candidates for the position, while supporters assert that local representation is essential for addressing the specific needs and concerns of Niagara County residents. As of now, there are no recorded votes or formal opposition to the bill, indicating a lack of significant contention in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

NY A04526

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.