Sen. George Borrello is pictured debating legislation on the Senate floor on June 11, 2025.

ALBANY – State Sen. George Borrello, R-Sunset Bay, has been ranked one of the most effective Republican legislators in the New York State Senate, according to the latest Legislative Effectiveness Scores released by the Center for Effective Lawmaking.

The analysis placed Borrello first among Senate Republicans for the 246th Legislative Session, based on a review of sponsored bills, committee actions and measures signed into law.

“Public service is about delivering results for the people you represent, and that has always been my focus,” Senator Borrello said. “I’m grateful for this recognition, but what matters most is ensuring the voices of my constituents are heard and that we keep pushing for policies that allow New York to thrive. Too many harmful, misguided decisions have driven people and businesses away. My work has been, and continues to be, about fighting for common sense, accountability and opportunity.”

The Center for Effective Lawmaking bases its rankings on 15 indicators, including how far a legislator’s proposals advance and the significance of their policy impact. In the 2023-24 term, Senator Borrello sponsored 125 bills, with 19 passing the Senate and 17 becoming law, which is a high rate for a minority-party legislator.

“At a time when many New Yorkers are losing confidence in state government, I believe it is more important than ever to pursue practical solutions and to work across the aisle wherever possible,” he said. “My goal is always to make state government work better for the people it serves. I will continue advocating for policies that support our farms, small businesses, first responders, families, and all who want to see our state move in the right direction.”

He added that the ranking reinforces the importance of the work ahead. New York has enormous potential, but we need to reverse the policies that have held us back. I’m proud to be an effective voice for my district, and I remain committed to fighting for a stronger, more prosperous future for all New Yorkers.”

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