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O’Mara: The Dems Keep Voting Against My Legislation, To Return Unspent State $$$ To Rate Payers

April 16, 2026

FROM SENATOR O’MARA’S OFFICE: On Wednesday, New York State Senate Democrats voted down two proposals, including a measure sponsored by Senator Tom O’Mara (R,C-Big Flats) to return unspent state funds to ratepayers, that would provide immediate and real relief to New Yorkers from skyrocketing utility bills in the midst of the ongoing and long-standing affordability crisis. The legislation, offered as amendments on the floor by O’Mara and Senator Rob Rolison (R-Poughkeepsie) would have ensured that New York’s ratepayers, who are being bombarded with skyrocketing energy costs, are able to keep more of their hard-earned money, the lawmakers said. For the second time this session, Senate Democrats struck down the proposals that would:

> Allow unspent funds from the New York State Energy and Research Development Authority’s (NYSERDA) “Climate Investment Account” to be returned directly to ratepayers. At a time when New Yorkers are having trouble paying their skyrocketing utility bills, there is nearly $3 billion that could be returned to ratepayers as credit on utility bills. (S.8461, sponsored by O’Mara); and

> Provide a one-year utility bill tax and surcharge holiday and two-year green energy tax holiday. Government taxes and fees account for between 25% to 50% of a customer’s utility bill. This bill would provide meaningful and immediate relief to ratepayers as they face skyrocketing energy costs. (S.8463, sponsored by Senator Rolison).

O’Mara said, “The Senate Republican Conference has repeatedly offered alternative plans and proposals that we believe are more focused on affordability, feasibility, and reliability, and which, if enacted, would better protect ratepayers from the ever-rising costs they’re struggling under now. It’s irresponsible for New York State to go on asking ratepayers to bear the burden of a strategy that’s not working and that won’t work as it stands. New York’s ratepayers need relief now and Albany Democrats keep saying no.”

Rolison said, “Everywhere we go, the message is the same — families and small businesses are struggling to keep up with their utility bills, where taxes, fees, and surcharges are often more expensive than the energy usage itself. That’s why I’ve once again advanced this amendment to suspend these costly charges and deliver immediate relief to ratepayers. We’ve put this forward before, and we’ll keep fighting for it because the urgency is only growing. This is a practical, commonsense solution that meets people where they are, and I won’t stop pushing until we get it done.”

Senate Republicans have previously advanced these and numerous other proposals in an effort to provide affordability to New Yorkers.
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