NYS Senate District 59
Built on New York State Open Legislation rather than the Council's system. Senator Gonzalez chairs the Senate Committee on Internet and Technology, which makes this the most subject-matter-aligned audience in this collection.
What the session covers
The spine here is Albany, not City Hall — a different records system, so a genuinely different set of questions rather than the Council script re-pointed.
- Your own bill, from the record, retrieved by print number with its real status.
- The same idea in two chambers and two governments, showing where a state bill and a city bill are chasing the same problem from opposite ends.
- The data gap in your own portfolio. The strongest act for this audience, because it is about what the state’s published data cannot tell you.
- Your committee, sourced.
What it is honest about
Every fact was pulled live and re-run on 2026-07-22. All four acts and all four backup prompts reproduced exactly on that re-run — which is stated because a script that has been re-verified is a different thing from one that has not.
One trap worth knowing before the meeting: print numbers change every session. The same bill can
be A8139 in one year and A6323 in the next, and nothing upstream links a bill to its own past
lives. A name is not an identifier, and neither is a bill number without a session year.
No deck for this one yet. The demo script is complete and re-verified; the slide companion has not been built.