ALBANY, N.Y. (WIVB) — As this legislative session wraps up, lawmakers in Albany are working to usher some bills through to the Governor’s desk as quickly as they can, but one anticipated bill may not make it through this session — the ride sharing bill.

Also known as S4108D, the ride sharing bill would legalize companies like Uber and Lyft to offer services to all of New York State, not just New York City. Both companies have lobbied hard to open up the territory of the rest of the state, pushing their would-be customers to reach out to their representatives.

Lobbying against the bill are cab companies, which say the economic impacts of allowing such services to operate will destroy cab businesses.

Senators passed the bill with flying colors, sending it off to the New York Assembly. The only problem for New Yorkers is it isn’t expected to pass the Assembly in this session.

News 4 will watch the vote closely and update this story with the Assembly vote.