How Your Legislators Voted On Key State Employee Issues in 2015 and 2016
How Your Legislators Voted On Key State Employee Issues in 2015 and 2016
How Your Legislators Voted On Key State Employee Issues in 2015 and 2016
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Wylie (D-49) N/A
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In choosing these votes, WFSE/AFSCME attempts to fairly
represent a lawmakers position on issues important to our members.
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Bailey (R-10)
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Benton (R-17)
Billig (D-3)
Braun (R-20)
Brown (R-8)
Carlyle* (D-36)
Chase (D-32)
Cleveland (D-49)
Conway (D-29)
Dammeier (R-25)
Dansel (R-7)
Darneille (D-27)
Ericksen (R-42)
Fain (R-47)
Fraser (D-22)
Frockt (D-46)
Habib (D-48)
Hargrove (D-24)
Hasegawa (D-11)
Hatfield (D-19)
Hewitt (R-16)
Hill (R-45)
Hobbs (D-44)
Honeyford (R-15)
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Keiser (D-33)
King (R-14)
Kohl-Welles (D-36)
Liias (D-21)
Litzow (R-41)
McAuliffe (D-1)
McCoy (D-38)
Miloscia (R-30)
Mullet (D-5)
Nelson (D-34)
O'Ban (R-28)
Padden (R-4)
Parlette (R-12)
Pearson (R-39)
Pedersen (D-43)
Ranker (D-40)
Rivers (R-18)
Roach (R-31)
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Appleton (D-23)
Barkis (R-2)
Bergquist (D-11)
Blake (D-19)
Buys (R-42)
Caldier (R-26)
Carlyle* (D-36)
Chandler (R-15)
Chopp (D-43)
Clibborn (D-41)
Cody (D-34)
Condotta (R-12)
DeBolt (R-20)
Dent (R-13)
Dunshee (D-44)
Dye (R-9)
Fagan (R-9)
Farrell (D-46)
Fey (D-27)
Fitzgibbon (D-34)
Frame (D-36)
Goodman (D-45)
Gregerson (D-33)
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Haler (R-8)
Hansen (D-23)
Hargrove (R-47)
Harmsworth (R-44)
Harris (R-17)
Hawkins (R-12)
Hayes (R-10)
Hickel (R-30)
Holy (R-6)
Hudgins (D-11)
Hunt, G. (R-2)
Hunt, S. (D-22)
Hunter (D-48)
Hurst (D-31)
Jinkins (D-27)
Johnson (R-14)
Kagi (D-32)
Kilduff (D-28)
Kirby (D-29)
Klippert (R-8)
Kochmar (R-30)
Kretz (R-7)
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Kristiansen (R-39)
Kuderer (D-48)
Lytton (D-40)
MacEwen (R-35)
Magendanz (R-5)
Manweller (R-13)
McBride (D-48)
McCabe (R-14)
McCaslin (R-4)
Moeller (D-49)
Morris (D-40)
Moscoso (D-1)
Muri (R-28)
Nealey (R-16)
Orcutt (R-20)
Ormsby (D-3)
Ortiz-Self (D-21)
Orwall (D-33)
Parker (R-6)
Peterson (D-21)
Pettigrew (D-37)
Pike (R-18)
Pollet (D-46)
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Riccelli (D-3)
Robinson (D-38)
Rodne (R-5)
Rossetti (D-19)
Ryu (D-32)
Santos (D-37)
Sawyer (D-29)
Schmick (R-9)
Scott (R-39)
Sells (D-38)
Senn (D-41)
Shea (R-4)
Short (R-7)
Smith (R-10)
Springer (D-45)
Stambaugh (R-25)
Stanford (D-1)
Stokesbary (R-31)
Sullivan (D-47)
Takko* (D-19)
Tarleton (D-36)
Taylor (R-15)
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Would have lowered the age for workers who can enter into structured settlements from 50 to 40.
A Yes vote was a Wrong vote; a No vote was a Right vote.
Would have rejected all collective bargaining agreements, and instead funded
the equivalent of $1,000 raise per employee.
Would have eliminated health care coverage for spouses / partners who have
the option of obtaining benefits from their own employer, regardless if that coverage is meaningful or affordable.
A Yes vote was a Wrong vote; a No vote was a Right vote.
Note: The final biennial operating budget adopted months later funded Council
28 members first pay raises in seven years and held the line on health care
costs.
This amendment would have added funding for the collective bargaining agreements as negotiated in the initial Senate biennial budget.
A Yes vote was a Right vote; a No vote was a Wrong vote.
Note: The final biennial operating budget adopted months later funded the negotiated collective bargaining agreements.
Public sector unions with more than 100 members would have been required
to submit an annual report with the Public Employment Relations Commission
(PERC) containing financial information about the union.
This report would have been a public record, therefore subject to disclosure
and website posting.
A Yes vote was a Wrong vote; a No vote was a Right vote.
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Would have required public sector unions to submit digital copies of their collective bargaining agreements to the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC).
A Yes vote was a Wrong vote (0); a No vote was a Right vote (1).
States the intent of the Legislature to develop a process through which the
colleges and the college board develop a long-term strategic plan and timeline
for faculty and student support staff conversions (to full-time positions).
Would have set goals for moving part-time to full-time positions, and requires
a study on the impacts of using part-time faculty.
A Yes vote was a Right vote; a No vote was a Wrong vote.
WFSE/AFSCME-initiated bill.
Would have required a cost-comparison before a decision to outsource work
done by state employees.
Would gave required agencies to monitor the contracts during the life of performance.
Would have required an analysis be done after a contract is completed to
compare the initial agreed-upon terms to the final product (cost, time, scope of
work, etc.).
A Yes vote was a Right vote; a No vote was a Wrong vote.
Would have extended eligibility for the Public Safety Employees Retirement
System (PSERS) to employees who provide nursing care or ensure the custody or safety in state institutions including: Juvenile Rehabilitation, mental
health hospitals, the Child Study and Treatment Center, the Special Commitment Center, and residential sites serving developmentally disabled patients or
offenders
A Yes vote was a Right vote; a No vote was a Wrong vote.
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