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Senate Bill 187
Relating To: Relating to: a state minimum wage, permitting the enactment of local living wage ordinances, extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, providing an exemption from rule-making procedures, and requiring the exercise of rule-making authority.
Bill Text and History
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Bill Text and History
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Lobbying Principals
PrintPrincipal Name | Notified Date | Communication Date | Comments | Supporting Documentation | |
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AFSCME Council 11 | Notified Date 11/23/2011 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | |
For
Report Date11/23/2011 |
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Disability Rights Wisconsin | Notified Date 10/14/2011 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | Position Info |
Against
Report Date10/14/2011
Other
Report Date10/14/2011 Comments Support use of prevailing wage, oppose provisions related to special minimum wage, or subminimum wage for people with disabilities. |
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National Association of Social Workers - Wisconsin Chapter | Notified Date 10/12/2011 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | |
For
Report Date10/12/2011 |
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Wisconsin Education Association Council | Notified Date 9/16/2011 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | |
For
Report Date9/16/2011 |
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Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce | Notified Date 9/19/2011 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | |
Against
Report Date9/19/2011 |
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Wisconsin State AFL-CIO | Notified Date 12/31/2011 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | |
For
Report Date12/31/2011 |
Lobbying Efforts
No principal has reported any activity on this bill during the current legislative session.