2017-2018 Session
Change SessionHouse Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs (Room 44)
The House Committee on General, Housing and Military Affairs considers matters relating to alcoholic beverages; housing; claims against the state; labor relations; military matters, including those relating to civil defense and discharged veterans, their dependents, and survivors; and all matters relating to subjects for which there is no other appropriate committee.
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- Documents/2018/WorkGroups/House General/Bills/S.40
- Tuesday, April 24, 2018
- Wednesday, April 18, 2018
- Thursday, April 12, 2018
- Thursday, April 5, 2018
- Wednesday, April 4, 2018
- Tuesday, April 3, 2018
- S.40: Joyce Manchester: Fiscal Note
- S.40: Tom Kavet: April Memo Concerning Proposed Minimum Wage Increase
- S.40: Tom Kavet: Economic Analysis of Three Minimum Wage Variants, as Requested by the Legislative Minimum Wage Study Committee
- S.40: Tom Kavet: Memo- Minimum Wage Economic Impact Monitoring Capability
- S.40: Tom Kavet: Proposed 5 Year Minimum Wage Increase to $15-hour in 2022
- Thursday, March 29, 2018
- Wednesday, March 28, 2018
- S.40: Mat Barewicz: 2007 Recession- Percentage Change in Jobs and Duration in Months
- S.40: Mat Barewicz: Labor Supply (beige) vs. Labor Demand (red)
- S.40: Stephanie Yu: State of Working Vermont
- S.40: Tom Kavet: April Memo Concerning Proposed Minimum Wage Increase
- S.40: Tom Kavet: Economic Analysis of Three Minimum Wage Variants, as Requested by the Legislative Minimum Wage Study Committee
- S.40: Tom Kavet: Memo- Minimum Wage Economic Impact Monitoring Capability
- S.40: Tom Kavet: Proposed 5 Year Minimum Wage Increase to $15-hour in 2022
- Thursday, March 22, 2018
- S.40: Damien Leonard: Domestic Service Employment
- S.40: Damien Leonard: Exemptions to Vermont Minimum Wage
- S.40: Damien Leonard: Fact Sheet- Youth Minimum Wage - Fair Labor Standards Act
- S.40: Deb Brighton: Benefit Chart 1+2
- S.40: Deb Brighton: The “Benefits Cliff” and S.40
- S.40: Michael Sirotkin: As Passed the Senate
- Wednesday, March 21, 2018
- S.40: Brian Collamore and Brian Keefe: Memo regarding Minimum Wage Study Committee Report
- S.40: Damien Leonard: As Passed the Senate
- S.40: Damien Leonard: Changes in Basic Minimum Wage Under State Law 1968- 2017
- S.40: Damien Leonard: Minimum Wage Background Presentation
- S.40: Damien Leonard: Report of the Minimum Wage and Benefits Cliff Study Committee - December 2017
- S.40: Damien Leonard: Vermont - New York Minimum Wage Comparison -2014
- S.40: Joyce Manchester: Responses to Questions Raised During Hearing - March 21
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Bills In House Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs
Bills that are currently in committee.
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Bills Out of House Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs
Bills sponsored by the committee, and bills reported out of committee. Includes bills where the committee has been relieved of responsibility.
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Bills Referred to House Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs
Bills that were in committee at any time. Does not include bills sponsored by Committee.
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Bills Sponsored by House Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs
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