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Labor/Employment,
Government

Aug. 13, 2019

Labor legislation faces stiff Senate Appropriations Committee inspection

Numerous bills with widespread Democratic support are in limbo after Senate Appropriations Committee examination

Progressive legislators in Sacramento who set out this year to remake labor law in the state ran into an impediment on when the Legislature came back from a month-long recess on Monday: the Senate Appropriations Committee.

Unlike other legislative committees, Appropriations concerns itself only with the cost of potential laws and whether they will fit within the state budget passed in June.

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