HB 289: State Employee Salaries
GENERAL BILL by Rehwinkel Vasilinda ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Danish ; Rangel
State Employee Salaries; Provides competitive pay adjustment for state employees; requires appropriation. APPROPRIATION: Indeterminate
Last Action: 5/3/2013 House - Died in Appropriations Committee
Bill Text: PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 1/18/2013 House • Filed
1/30/2013 House • Referred to Appropriations Committee; State Affairs Committee -HJ 42
3/5/2013 House • Introduced -HJ 42
5/3/2013 House • Died in Appropriations Committee
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HB 289, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 1/18/2013 at 9:52 AM
Bill Text: PDF Analyses: None Related Bills (3)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location Track Bills S 1180 State Employee Salaries Soto Identical Last Action: 5/3/2013 S Died in Governmental Oversight and Accountability
Location: In committee/council (GO)H 41 State Employee Salaries Taylor Similar Last Action: 5/3/2013 H Died in Appropriations Committee
Location: In committee/council (APC)S 484 State Employee Salaries Joyner Similar Last Action: 5/3/2013 S Died in Governmental Oversight and Accountability
Location: In committee/council (GO)
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