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SB 5039 Information

Legal Title AN ACT Relating to removing the exclusion from interest arbitration of Washington management service employees at the department of corrections;
Description Removing the exclusion from interest arbitration of Washington management service employees at the department of corrections.

Details

Date Introduced 01/13/2025
Original Chamber Senate
Biennium 2025-26
Total Campaign Dollars Backing Bill $800,410.69

Bill Topics

CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF

Sponsors

Senator Conway (Primary)
Senator Saldaña
Senator Stanford
Senator Chapman
Senator Hasegawa
Senator Nobles
Senator Valdez
Senator Wellman

Committee Hearings

Hearing Senate Labor & Commerce (Public)
Hearing Senate Labor & Commerce (Executive)

SB 5039 Bill Timeline

Go to SB 5039 at leg.wa.gov
Introduced
02/03/2025
SWays & Means
Referred to Ways & Means.
01/31/2025
SWays & Means
LC - Majority; do pass.
01/31/2025
SWays & Means
And refer to Ways & Means.
01/31/2025
SWays & Means
Minority; do not pass.
01/13/2025
SWays & Means
First reading, referred to Labor & Commerce.
12/13/2024
SWays & Means
Prefiled for introduction.

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