Of interest are two New York Senate Bills recently introduced: (1) Senate Bill S5549: Prohibits exemptions for owners of vacant or unoccupied storefront properties, and (2) Senate Bill S2007: Expands the residential-commercial exemption program to include any municipality regardless of the population of the county in which it is located.
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