Wow...thanks for finding that. The bill's sponsor is a faculty member of Stony Brook University's Earth and Space Sciences, in the Geology department, who decided, to help protect the pine barrens and aquifer on Long Island to run for office and has been in office for a number of years. He also had an interesting archaeology site under the driveway he was digging for his new garage 30 or so years ago, which I think was published. From what I can tell it's in the second round with the New York State Republican led majority as of yesterday. The head of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation, an appointee, Bernadette Castro, once ran against the senior U.S. Senator of New York State Senator Moynihan and lost. An heir to the "Castro Convertible" furniture business, she has been in office a number of years, in other words she did not run against the former First Lady, U.S. Senator from New York Hillary Clinton, the junior Democratic U.S. Senator. This bill is currently in the New York State Senate in Albany. I hope they pass it.