102nd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
STATE EMPLOYEES


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB1526Buchheit-Courtway, Cyndi HB 15265/17/2024 Referred: General Laws
  3873H.01I - Creates provisions related to certain experimental or investigational medical treatments
HB1565Kelley, Ann HB 15655/17/2024 Referred: General Laws
  3011H.01I - Modifies provisions relating to holiday leave from work for alternative work schedules
HB1608Van Schoiack, Dean HB 16085/17/2024 Referred: General Laws
  3519H.02I - Makes county prosecutors state employees
HB1648Black, John HB 16481/17/2024 HCS Voted Do Pass (H)
  3037H.02I - Creates incentive programs for public employees
HB2073Mayhew, Don HB 20735/17/2024 Referred: General Laws
  3137H.01I - Authorizes an income tax exemption for certain state employees whose state wages or salary are at or below six times the federal poverty guidelines
HB2141Baker, Ben HB 21415/2/2024 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar (H)
  4641H.01I - Prohibits the use of Chinese-owned social media applications on state owned devices
HB2194Veit, Rudy HB 21941/24/2024 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  4675H.02I - Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation administrative law judges and repeals the position of chief legal counsel
HB2283Lovasco, Tony HB 22835/17/2024 Referred: General Laws
  4894H.01I - Creates the "Public Domain Preservation Act", which prohibits the copyrighting of work product produced in the course of a public employee's job duties
HB2405Mosley, Jay HB 24055/17/2024 Referred: General Laws
  5013H.01I - Creates new provisions relating to ethics
HB2609Gray, Alan HB 26095/17/2024 Referred: General Laws
  5408H.01I - Specifies that a state employee who works ten-hour days and forty hours per week cannot be required to take two hours of vacation leave for paid holidays
HB2698Unsicker, Sarah HB 26985/17/2024 Referred: General Laws
  5521H.01I - Creates a system for termination of state employees if they willfully provide false information to a member of the public in the course of their duties
HB2760O'Donnell, Michael HB 27605/17/2024 Referred: General Laws
  5626H.01I - Modifies provisions relating to state retirement for certain state colleges and universities
HB2876Baker, Ben HB 28764/17/2024 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  5668H.01I - Modifies provisions for public employees
HCR60Christofanelli, Phil HCR 605/7/2024 Reported Do Pass (H)
  5507H.03I - Urges state retirement funds to investigate expanding to bitcoin and other digital currencies
SB898Hovis, Barry HCS SS SB 8985/13/2024 Reported to the Senate with... (H)
  3453H.04C - Modifies provisions relating to pensions