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H.711

An act relating to an unemployment insurance slope

Rep. David Sharpe , Rep. Sarah Buxton , Rep. Charles Conquest , Rep. Susan Davis , Rep. Johannah Donovan , Rep. Alice Emmons , Rep. Michael Fisher , Rep. Sandy Haas , Rep. Mary Hooper , Rep. Thomas Koch , Rep. Patricia Komline , Rep. Jill Krowinski , Rep. Terence Macaig , Rep. Linda Martin , Rep. Francis McFaun , Rep. Alice Miller , Rep. Michael Mrowicki , Rep. Christopher Pearson , Rep. Peter Peltz , Rep. Paul Poirier , Rep. Ann Pugh , Rep. William Stevens , Rep. Valerie Stuart , Rep. Therese Taylor , Rep. Tristan Toleno , Rep. Mark Woodward
House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development
1/28/2014 - Read First Time and Referred to the Committee on Commerce and Economic Development
Sponsor(s)
Location
House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development
Last Recorded Action
House 1/28/2014 - Read First Time and Referred to the Committee on Commerce and Economic Development
Bill/Resolution Text

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An act relating to an unemployment insurance slope

Detailed Status

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An act relating to an unemployment insurance slope

Roll Call History

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An act relating to an unemployment insurance slope

Committee Meetings

2013 - 2014 Legislative Session
Meeting Date Committee
An act relating to an unemployment insurance slope

Meeting Full List

2013 - 2014 Legislative Session
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Committee(s):
House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development
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H.711 - An act relating to an unemployment insurance slope

Rep. Dave Sharpe, Sponsor
David Huber, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Annie Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
Tracy Phillips, UI Director, Department of Labor
Dirk Anderson, Counsel, Department of Labor

An act relating to an unemployment insurance slope

Witnesses Who Testified

2013 - 2014 Legislative Session
House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development
  • Dirk Anderson, Counsel, Department of Labor
  • David Huber, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
  • Annie Noonan, Commissioner, Department of Labor
  • Tracy Phillips, UI Director, Department of Labor
  • Rep. Dave Sharpe, Sponsor

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No fiscal documents found for H.711 in the 2013 - 2014 Legislative Session.
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An act relating to an unemployment insurance slope

Committee of Conference Meetings

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Meeting Date Committee
An act relating to an unemployment insurance slope

Committee of Conference Meeting Full List

2013 - 2014 Legislative Session
No committee of conference meeting history found for H.711 in the 2013 - 2014 Legislative Session.
No committee of conference report found for H.711 in the 2013 - 2014 Legislative Session.

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Act

No act information found for H.711 in the 2013 - 2014 Legislative Session.

Staff & Other Information

Staff
David Huber, Legislative Counsel
Notes
H.646 (unemployment insurance), as passed by the House, incorporated H.711 (unemployment insurance slope).

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