11 April 2006
04.11.06 PA/WV: Minimum Wage Developments in Pennsylvania, West Virginia
by aflciopoliticalIn Pennsylvania , House Bill (HB) 257, which would increase the minimum wage in two phases, was approved by the state's House on April 5. It would raise the minimum wage from its current rate of $5.15 to $6.25 on July 1, 2006 and to $7.15 on July 1, 2007
05 April 2006
04.05.06 WV: Manchin Signs Minimum Wage Hike
by aflciopoliticalGov. Joe Manchin on Tuesday signed into law an increase in the state’s minimum wage, which will rise to $7.25 an hour within two years.
10 March 2006
03.09.06 West Virginia: Minimum wage bill advances
by aflciopoliticalMarch 9, 2006 CHARLESTON - The state Senate Labor Committee advanced a bill Wednesday that would raise the minimum wage in West Virginia to more than $7 an hour for the next two years.
08 March 2006
West Virginia: Fair Share Bill Text - Senate - Bill 147
by aflciopolitical(By Senators Hunter, Kessler, Dempsey, Foster, Lanham, McCabe and Jenkins) [Introduced January 13, 2006; referred to the Committee on Labor; then to the Committee on Health and Human Resources; and then to the Committee on Finance.] A BILL to amen
West Virginia: HB 4024
by aflciopolitical(By Delegates Brown, Caputo, Hartman and Hrutkay) [Introduced January 16, 2006; referred to the Committee on Health and Human Resources then Finance.] A BILL to amend and reenact §9-4A-2a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amen
27 February 2006
Wal-Mart Watch | Fair Share Health Care in West Virginia
by aflciopoliticalKeeps track of sponsors, last action, committees
West Virginia: Fair Share Bill Status - Senate - Bill 147
by aflciopoliticalSUMMARY: Establishing West Virginia Fair Share Health Care Act SPONSOR(S): Hunter, Kessler, Dempsey, Foster, Lanham, McCabe, Jenkins Last Action: Referred to Labor (1/13/06)
West Virginia: HB4024 - Fair Share Bill Status
by aflciopoliticalBill 4024 SUMMARY: Relating to the West Virginia Fair Share Health Care Act SPONSOR(S): Brown, Caputo, Hartman, Hrutkay, Last Action - Referred to House Health and Human Resources, then Finance (1/16/06)
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