NY S08616 2026

New York Discriminatory Pricing Act - ESL & Surveillance Pricing Act

Date of Vote: May 13, 2026

Chamber of Origin: Senate

Prohibits the use of electronic shelving labels, digital shelf display technology, and surveillance pricing in food retail establishments and drug retail establishments; provides injunctive relief and civil penalties.

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Turning Point Action Opposes

Voted YEA

50
20% REPUBLICANS80% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS

VOTED NAY

10
100% REPUBLICANS0% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS
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Voted yea

John LiuState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:9.52
Julia SalazarState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:9.52
Roxanne PersaudState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:14.29
Zellnor MyrieState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:19.05
Kevin ParkerState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:11.90
Sam SuttonState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:32.35

Voted nay

Alexis WeikState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:95.24
William WeberState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:76.19
James TediscoState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:80.95
Daniel StecState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:100.00
Stephen ChanState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:77.78
Patrick GallivanState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:83.33

Not Voting

Jack MartinsState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:61.90
Liz KruegerState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:21.43
Peter OberackerState SenateNew York
Lifetime Score:80.95
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