Box 1
Contains 72 Results:
Voting Meeting- House Resolution 474, 2019-09-24
A Resolution recognizing October 4, 2019, as "Manufacturing Day" in Pennsylvania.
Cancelled Voting Meeting- House Bill 1234, 1830, 1833, 2019-10-22
Voting Meeting- House Bill 1234, 1830, 1833, 2019-10-29
Cancelled Voting Meeting- Regulation #12-106, 2019-11-21
Updates the executive, administrative and professional exemptions from the minimum wage and overtime requirements of the Minimum Wage Act of 1968.
Cancelled Public Hearing- House Bills 1746, 1840, 2041, 2019-12-09
Public Hearing, House Bills 1746, 1840, 2041, 2019-12-17
Voting Meeting- Title 34 Regulation, 2020-01-13
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Labor and Industry Committe, the Republicans were in the majority and the Democrats were in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Jim Cox (R) and Patrick Harkins (D). This committee focused much its efforts on unemployment compensation, raising the minimum wage, and Pennsylvania Workforce. Much of 2020 focused on Covid-19 relief effots and the unemployment compensation.
Voting Meeting- House Bill 713, IRRC Order, 2020-02-05
An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in support of the indigent, further providing for definitions and for relatives' liability and procedure.
Cancelled Public Hearing- Senate Bill 118, 2020-03-16
An Act establishing Recovery-to-work as a pilot program within the Department of Labor and Industry; and providing for local recovery-to-work pilot programs, for incentives to encourage business participation and for powers and duties of the Department of Labor and Industry.
Cancelled Public Hearing- Review Department of Labor and Industry's Office of Vocational Rehabilitation , 2020-04-06
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Labor and Industry Committe, the Republicans were in the majority and the Democrats were in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Jim Cox (R) and Patrick Harkins (D). This committee focused much its efforts on unemployment compensation, raising the minimum wage, and Pennsylvania Workforce. Much of 2020 focused on Covid-19 relief effots and the unemployment compensation.
