

2011 Senate Bill 485: Ban future municipal “minimum staffing requirements” (House Roll Call 282)
Passed 62 to 46 in the House on June 30, 2011, to prohibit a city from adopting a charter or ordinance that imposes any minimum staffing requirement on the number of its government employees. The bill “grandfathers” existing minimum staffing requirements.
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The vote was 62 in favor, 46 against, and 2 not voting.
(House Roll Call 282)
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Ban future municipal “minimum staffing requirements”
IN FAVOR
HOUSE DEMOCRATS
| Geiss (D) |
HOUSE REPUBLICANS
AGAINST
HOUSE DEMOCRATS
HOUSE REPUBLICANS
none
HOUSE LEGISLATORS WHO DID NOT VOTE
| Kowall (R) | Shaughnessy (R) |
HOUSE LEGISLATORS ALL VOTES
House Roll Call 282 on 2011 Senate Bill 485
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