Roll Call Archive
- SB409 - Banning a tool to ensure safe, high-quality government projects
- SB357 - A failed attempt to revive a coal mine safety measure
- SB421 - Protecting corporations that intentionally harm
- SB357 - The Coal Mine Un-safety Bill
- Selection of the House Speaker
- SB14 - Charter Schools
- SB578 - Limiting occupational disease benefits
- Selection of Senate President
- SB 357 - Rejection of an attempt to study the economic impact of mine safety rollback legislation.
- SB361 - Elimination of the state Prevailing Wage
- HB2011 - Deliberate Intent – Protecting Unsafe Employers
- SB14 - Charter schools
- SB409 - Ban On Government Labor agreement Requirements
- SB529 - Lowering state employee benefits
- SB361 - Expiration of WV Prevailing Wage
- SB357 - The Coal Mine Unsafety Bill
- HB2217 - Labor Commissioner
- SB529 - Retirement
- SB361 - Prevailing Wage
- SB14 - Teachers' Rights
- SB357 - The Coal Mine Un-Safety Bill
During the 2015 Legislative Session, working families were attacked over and over in what in has been described by many as the most egregious assault on workers in our state’s history.
To remind workers which side individual legislators stood, the WV AFL-CIO is introducing a new weekly communication called the “Anti-Worker Roll Call Vote of the Week.”
In the new weekly communication, one specific, anti-worker vote will be identified, explained and the actual roll call vote then posted on the WV AFL-CIO webpage and Facebook account as well as shared via Twitter. The WV AFL-CIO will announce a new “Anti-Worker Roll Call Vote of the Week” each week through the month of December.
Feel free to copy, post, re-tweet or share so the message is delivered as broadly as possible!
- Details
Bill Number: Senate Bill 578
Description: Relates to workers affected by all occupational diseases, including but not limited to black lung and asbestosis, by potentially eliminating an opportunity to receive additional benefits for a worsening or advancement of the disease.
Date: March 10, 2015
Voting Body: 100-member House of Delegates
The Vote: Final Passage. A “Yes” vote is Anti-Worker a “No ” vote is Pro-Worker
- Details
Description: On the very first day of the 2015 legislative session, the Senate selected as its President Senator Bill Cole, who championed anti-worker legislation, including but not limited to, repeal of the Prevailing Wage, creation of Charter Schools and passage of the Coal Mine “Unsafety” bill.
Date: January 14, 2015
Voting Body: 34-member Senate
The Vote: Selection of Senate President. A vote for Senator Cole is Anti-Worker. A vote Senator Kessler is Pro-Worker