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Int 0150-2026IntroductionIn CommitteePending 140d

Requiring annual reporting by offices of local elected officials and agencies on expenditures for branded materials

In committee as of Feb 25, 2026Under review by an assigned committee.

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Details

Introduced
Jan 29, 2026
Body
Committee on Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation
Type
Introduction
Status
Committee

Sponsors (7)

Introduced byDavid M. Carr (D50)
Julie Won (D26)Lincoln Restler (D33)Gale A. Brewer (D6)Farah N. Louis (D45)Chris Banks (D42)Frank Morano (D51)

Official Description

This bill would require New York City elected officials and agency heads to submit an annual report detailing the total amount of money spent on branded materials in the previous calendar year. The report would include an itemized list of expenditures, including the type of branded materials purchased, quantity purchased, and associated cost. Elected officials and agency heads would be required to submit these reports to the Speaker of the Council and the Mayor and make them available to the public on their respective websites.

Legislative History

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