NY lawmakers can't hide their bills' cost, thanks to new watchdog site
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Who’s keeping an eye on those legislative tabs? New York State lawmakers are now under the scrutiny of a new watchdog website that demands transparency regarding the financial implications of proposed laws. This innovative platform, unveiled by the Business Council of New York State, is set to monitor bills introduced in Albany, analyzing their potential effects on the affordability landscape for consumers, employees, and businesses alike.

“Legislators will be held accountable,” declared Paul Zuber, the business council’s executive vice president. His statement underscores the site’s mission to ensure that lawmakers provide clear insights into the financial impact of their legislative initiatives.

In an era where cost of living is a top priority for New Yorkers, Zuber emphasizes the importance of this initiative. “It’s crucial for residents to have straightforward access to information about how proposed legislation might influence their financial situation,” he stated.


Exterior view of the New York State Capitol in Albany.
A new government watchdog website Business Council of New York State will track bills introduced in Albany and track how much they would cost New Yorkers. Hans Pennink for NY Post

Currently, state lawmakers are expected to present a fiscal impact statement when introducing new bills. However, these documents often fall short of delivering specific financial details, frequently resorting to placeholders like “to be determined” or “unknown.” The new website aims to fill this informational gap, providing New Yorkers with the financial clarity they need.

“At a time when affordability remains one of the top concerns for New Yorkers, it is critical that residents have access to clear, accessible information about how proposed legislation could impact their financial well-being.”

State lawmakers are supposed to issue a fiscal impact statement for introduced bills, but often this document whiffs on any details — only listing “to be determined” or “unknown.”

The business council’s analysts aim to fill in that convenient-for-lawmakers gap by providing information on how price measures could impact New Yorkers.


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Their site will also track the cost of laws deemed “not affordable.”

One of them is the controversial Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act of 2019 — a measure that Gov. Kathy Hochul is seeking to delay.

Hochul has argued the 2030 timetable to comply with green energy mandates is too stringent— and costly.

“Since its passage, the state has struggled to meet the goals outlined in the bill, making the legislation not only unachievable but also costly for businesses and consumers,” the business council website contends.

A memo from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority in March 2026 estimated that transition costs will increase home and business heating sources by $4,000 a year upstate and as much as $2,300 in the New York City region.

Additionally, the memo stated that gas prices at the pump would increase by more than $2.

The original law did not include a fiscal impact statement.

But another bill that would provide employees a tax break for participating in ride-share or bike-share benefits, as well as other transit and parking options, is rated as “affordable.”

“It’s a two-way street,” Zuber said.

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