New York · 2025-2026
A 9127
Includes certain offenses in being eligible for bail, makes certain offenses eligible to be considered hate crimes, and increases the penalties for certain offenses
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Summary AI-generated
New York Bill A 9127 proposes to include certain offenses in eligibility for bail and to make specific offenses eligible to be considered hate crimes. Additionally, the bill seeks to increase penalties for certain offenses.
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Sponsors + 37 cosponsors
- Will Barclay Republican lead
- Alec Brook-Krasny Republican/Conservative
- Angelo Morinello Republican
- Anil Beephan Republican/Conservative
- Ari Brown Republican
- Brian Maher Republican/Conservative
- Brian Manktelow Republican
- Brian Miller Republican
- Chris Tague Republican
- Dave McDonough Republican
- Doug Smith Republican
- Ed Ra Republican
- Jake Blumencranz Republican/Conservative
- Jarett Gandolfo Republican/Conservative/Independence
- Jeff Gallahan Republican/Conservative
- Jodi Giglio Republican/Conservative
- Joe Angelino Republican/Conservative/Independence
- Joe DeStefano Republican/Conservative
- John Lemondes Republican/Conservative/Independence
- John Mikulin Republican
- Josh Jensen Republican/Conservative/Independence
- Karl Brabenec Republican
- Keith Brown Republican/Conservative/Independence
- Ken Blankenbush Republican
- Lester Chang Republican/Conservative