NY A02620 2025

Government-Imposed Limits on Questioning Juvenile Suspects

Date of Vote: May 27, 2025

Chamber of Origin: House

Amends procedures required for the custodial interrogation of children to provide additional protections and for taking juveniles and sixteen and seventeen year olds into custody.

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Turning Point Action Opposes

Voted YEA

88
0% REPUBLICANS100% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS

VOTED NAY

56
82.14% REPUBLICANS17.86% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS
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Voted yea

Amy PaulinState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:18.75
James PretlowState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:12.50
Steven OtisState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:12.50
Maryjane ShimskyState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:12.50
Christopher BurdickState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:12.50
Dana LevenbergState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:12.50

Voted nay

Andrew MolitorState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:83.33
Michael TannousisState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:81.25
Joseph DeStefanoState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:87.50
Matthew SlaterState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:87.50
Jarett GandolfoState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:81.25
Michael FitzpatrickState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:75.00

Not Voting

Charles LavineState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:25.00
Charles FallState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:43.75
Erik DilanState HouseNew York
Lifetime Score:18.75
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