2008 REGULAR SESSION subject information current as of November 23, 2008 - 0:13 a.m.
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Current Status of Legislation
Total number of Bills: 6
HB 40 Status as of May 22, 2008: Became Law - Chapter 644 Became Law - Governor Signed
Sponsored By Delegates Doory, Braveboy, Feldman, Harrison, Hecht, Kirk, Krysiak, Love, Manno, Mathias, McHale, Minnick, Taylor, and Vaughn
Entitled Flexible Leave Act
Committee
Assignments
House: Economic Matters
Senate: Finance

HB 480 Status as of March 3, 2008: Bill is in the House - Withdrawn Appropriations Failed Legislation
Sponsored By Delegate Griffith (Chair, Joint Committee on Pensions)
Entitled State Retirement and Pension System - Unused Sick Leave - Creditable Service
Committee
Assignments
House: Appropriations

SB 177 Status as of April 8, 2008: Became Law - Chapter 20 Became Law - Governor Signed
Sponsored By Chair, Finance Committee (By Request - Departmental - Budget and Management)
Entitled State Personnel - Accrual and Carryover of Annual Leave
Committee
Assignments
Senate: Finance
House: Appropriations

SB 344 Status as of March 25, 2008: Bill is in the House - First Reading Economic Matters Failed - Dead Legislation
Sponsored By Senators Garagiola, Astle, Exum, Kelley, Klausmeier, and Pugh
Entitled The Flexible Leave Act
Committee
Assignments
Senate: Finance
House: Economic Matters

SB 376 Status as of March 12, 2008: Bill is in the Senate - Withdrawn Budget and Taxation Failed Legislation
Sponsored By Senator McFadden (Chair, Joint Committee on Pensions) and Senators Currie, Kasemeyer, Kramer, Munson, and Robey
Entitled State Retirement and Pension System - Unused Sick Leave - Creditable Service
Committee
Assignments
Senate: Budget and Taxation

SB 797 Status as of April 24, 2008: Became Law - Chapter 220 Became Law - Governor Signed
Sponsored By Senators Astle and Kittleman
Entitled Labor and Employment - Wage Payment on Termination of Employment - Accrued Leave
Committee
Assignments
Senate: Finance
House: Economic Matters

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