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Please note: this meeting has been deferred.
Meeting Name: Committee to Combat Hate Agenda status: Deferred
Meeting date/time: 2/9/2026 Deferred Minutes status: Deferred  
Meeting location: 250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
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Int 0001-2026 *Julie Menin  Plan to establish security perimeters at places of religious worship.IntroductionThis bill would require the Police Commissioner to develop and implement a plan to establish, maintain, and remove fixed security perimeters at a distance of up to 100 feet from each entrance and each exit of places of religious worship in New York City.   Action details Not available
Int 0022-2026 *Shaun Abreu  Requiring the department of education to distribute materials to students about the risks of social media and online hate.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Education (DOE) to distribute materials to middle and high school students regarding the risks and dangers associated with social media for youth, including in relation to online bullying, harassment, discrimination, misinformation, and disinformation, as well as how to prevent or mitigate associated harms. The materials would be age appropriate and distributed annually, as well as being posted to the department’s website.   Action details Not available
Int 0165-2026 *Eric Dinowitz  Requiring the police department to report on the status of hate crime casesIntroductionThis bill would require the New York Police Department (NYPD) to report on the status of each hate crime case for which a person has been arrested or indicted, including whether charges were filed against the defendant, whether the case against defendant has been dismissed, whether the defendant has been released on bail, and whether the defendant has been convicted or acquitted.   Action details Not available
Int 0175-2026 *Eric Dinowitz  A plan to establish security perimeters at educational facilities.IntroductionThis bill would require the Police Commissioner to develop and implement a plan to establish, maintain, and remove fixed security perimeters at a distance of up to 100 feet from each entrance and each exit of educational facilities within New York City.   Action details Not available
Int 0297-2026 *Virginia Maloney   Emergency planning for religious institutions.IntroductionThis legislation will require an agency or office designated by the mayor, in consultation with the police department and office of emergency management, to provide religious institutions with support in establishing and maintaining emergency plans. Such plans will include, but not be limited to, establishing protocols to address threats of violence and safely evacuate premises as needed.   Action details Not available
Int 0327-2026 *Mercedes Narcisse  Reimbursing nonpublic schools for the cost of video surveillance cameras.IntroductionPursuant to Local Law, the City currently operates a program to provide reimbursement to non-public schools for costs related to employing security guards. This legislation will expand upon this program by providing reimbursement for the purchase, installation, operation and maintenance of video surveillance cameras.   Action details Not available
Int 0388-2026 *Lincoln Restler  Establishing a hotline and detailed reports on antisemitism and other hate- and bias-related incidents.IntroductionThis bill would require the Commission on Civil and Human Rights (CCHR) to establish a hotline with telephone, text, and online capabilities for receiving reports from the public regarding incidents motivated by antisemitic, anti-Asian, and gender-based hate or bias, as well as other forms of hate and bias to be designated by the commission. CCHR would offer hotline users support and referrals as appropriate. CCHR would report the number and, to the extent practicable, severity of hate and bias incidents reported to the hotline, disaggregated by type of bias and by the police precinct where the incident occurred, in its annual report. These numbers would also be published quarterly and annually on CCHR’s website. CCHR would also describe how its outreach work is informed by hotline reports and make recommendations for preventing and addressing antisemitic, anti-Asian, gender-based, and other common or persistent types of hate- and bias-related harms.   Action details Not available