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SB 829 - An Act to Add Section 2503 to the Public Contract Code, Relating to Public Contracts.

Public contracts: public entities: project labor agreements. 2011-2012 Legislature. View bill details
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Summary:
Existing law sets forth the requirements for the solicitation and evaluation of bids and the awarding of contracts by public entities and authorizes a public entity to use, enter into, or require contractors to enter into, a project labor agreement for a construction project if the agreement includes specified taxpayer protection provisions. Existing law also provides that if a charter provision,… More
Existing law sets forth the requirements for the solicitation and evaluation of bids and the awarding of contracts by public entities and authorizes a public entity to use, enter into, or require contractors to enter into, a project labor agreement for a construction project if the agreement includes specified taxpayer protection provisions. Existing law also provides that if a charter provision, initiative, or ordinance of a charter city prohibits the governing board’s consideration of a project labor agreement for a project to be awarded by the city, or prohibits the governing board from considering whether to allocate funds to a city-funded project covered by such an agreement, state funding or financial assistance may not be used to support that project, as specified.

This bill would additionally provide that if a charter provision, initiative, or ordinance of a charter city prohibits, limits, or constrains in any way the governing board’s authority or discretion to adopt, require, or utilize a project labor agreement that includes specified taxpayer protection provisions for some or all of the construction projects to be awarded by the city, state funding or financial assistance may not be used to support any construction projects awarded by the city, as specified. Hide
 
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The bill has become law (chaptered). 
Senate Vote: On Passage

PASSED on June 2, 2011.

voted YES: 23 voted NO: 15
2 voted present/not voting

An Act to Add Section 2503 to the Public Contract Code, Relating to Public Contracts.

SB 829 — 2011-2012 Legislature

Summary
Existing law sets forth the requirements for the solicitation and evaluation of bids and the awarding of contracts by public entities and authorizes a public entity to use, enter into, or require contractors to enter into, a project labor agreement for a construction project if the agreement includes specified taxpayer protection provisions. Existing law also provides that if a charter provision, initiative, or ordinance of a charter city prohibits the governing board’s consideration of a project labor agreement for a project to be awarded by the city, or prohibits the governing board from considering whether to allocate funds to a city-funded project covered by such an agreement, state funding or financial assistance may not be used to support that project, as specified.

This bill would additionally provide that if a charter provision, initiative, or ordinance of a charter city prohibits, limits, or constrains in any way the governing board’s authority or discretion to adopt, require, or utilize a project labor agreement that includes specified taxpayer protection provisions for some or all of the construction projects to be awarded by the city, state funding or… More
Existing law sets forth the requirements for the solicitation and evaluation of bids and the awarding of contracts by public entities and authorizes a public entity to use, enter into, or require contractors to enter into, a project labor agreement for a construction project if the agreement includes specified taxpayer protection provisions. Existing law also provides that if a charter provision, initiative, or ordinance of a charter city prohibits the governing board’s consideration of a project labor agreement for a project to be awarded by the city, or prohibits the governing board from considering whether to allocate funds to a city-funded project covered by such an agreement, state funding or financial assistance may not be used to support that project, as specified.

This bill would additionally provide that if a charter provision, initiative, or ordinance of a charter city prohibits, limits, or constrains in any way the governing board’s authority or discretion to adopt, require, or utilize a project labor agreement that includes specified taxpayer protection provisions for some or all of the construction projects to be awarded by the city, state funding or financial assistance may not be used to support any construction projects awarded by the city, as specified. Hide
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Title
An Act to Add Section 2503 to the Public Contract Code, Relating to Public Contracts.
Author(s)
Michael Rubio
Co-Authors
Subjects
  • Public contracts: public entities: project labor agreements
Major Actions
Introduced2/18/2011
Referred to Committee
Passed Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations4/27/2011
Passed Senate Committee on Appropriations5/16/2011
Passed Senate Committee on Appropriations5/26/2011
Passed Senate6/02/2011
Passed Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment7/06/2011
Passed Assembly Committee on Rules3/01/2012
Passed Assembly Committee on Business, Professions and Consumer Protection3/13/2012
Passed Assembly Committee on Appropriations3/28/2012
Passed Assembly4/12/2012
Passed Senate Committee on Governance and Finance4/18/2012
Passed Senate4/19/2012
Presented to the governor (enrolled)4/23/2012
Became law (chaptered).4/26/2012
Bill History
Chamber/CommitteeMotionDateResult
select this voteSenate Committee on Labor and Industrial RelationsDo pass as amended, and re-refer to the Committee on Appropriations.4/27/2011This motion PASSED the Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations
5 voted YES 0 voted NO 2 voted present/not voting
select this voteSenate Committee on AppropriationsPlaced on Appropriations Suspense file.5/16/2011This motion PASSED the Senate Committee on Appropriations
9 voted YES 0 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
select this voteSenate Committee on AppropriationsDo pass as amended.5/26/2011This motion PASSED the Senate Committee on Appropriations
6 voted YES 3 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
currently selectedSenateSenate 3rd Reading SB829 DeSaulnier6/02/2011This bill PASSED the Senate
23 voted YES 15 voted NO 2 voted present/not voting
select this voteAssembly Committee on Labor and EmploymentDo pass and be re-referred to the Committee on Appropriations.7/06/2011This motion PASSED the Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment
5 voted YES 2 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
select this voteAssembly Committee on RulesBe referred to Committee on Business, Professions and Consumer Protection.3/01/2012This motion PASSED the Assembly Committee on Rules
8 voted YES 0 voted NO 3 voted present/not voting
select this voteAssembly Committee on Business, Professions and Consumer ProtectionDo pass as amended and be re-referred to the Committee on Appropriations.3/13/2012This motion PASSED the Assembly Committee on Business, Professions and Consumer Protection
6 voted YES 2 voted NO 1 voted present/not voting
select this voteAssembly Committee on AppropriationsDo pass.3/28/2012This motion PASSED the Assembly Committee on Appropriations
11 voted YES 4 voted NO 2 voted present/not voting
select this voteAssemblySB 829 Rubio Senate Third Reading By WILLIAMS4/12/2012This bill PASSED the Assembly
50 voted YES 23 voted NO 7 voted present/not voting
select this voteSenate Committee on Governance and FinanceFrom committee: That the Assembly Amendments be concurred in.4/18/2012This motion PASSED the Senate Committee on Governance and Finance
6 voted YES 3 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
select this voteSenateUnfinished Business SB829 Rubio Concurrence4/19/2012This bill PASSED the Senate
25 voted YES 13 voted NO 2 voted present/not voting
ActionDateDescription
Introduced2/18/2011
2/18/2011Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.
2/20/2011From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 22.
3/10/2011Referred to Com. on RLS.
3/24/2011From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on RLS.
3/31/2011Re-referred to Com. on L. & I.R.
4/13/2011Set for hearing April 27.
select this voteVote4/27/2011Do pass as amended, and re-refer to the Committee on Appropriations.
5/02/2011From committee: Do pass as amended and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 5. Noes 0. Page 766.) (April 27).
5/03/2011Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
5/06/2011Set for hearing May 16.
select this voteVote5/16/2011Placed on Appropriations Suspense file.
5/16/2011Placed on APPR. suspense file.
5/20/2011Set for hearing May 26.
select this voteVote5/26/2011Do pass as amended.
5/27/2011From committee: Do pass as amended. (Ayes 6. Noes 3. Page 1122.) (May 26).
5/31/2011Read second time and amended. Ordered to third reading.
6/02/2011Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 23. Noes 15. Page 1264.) Ordered to the Assembly.
6/02/2011In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk.
currently selectedSenate Vote on Passage6/02/2011Senate 3rd Reading SB829 DeSaulnier
6/16/2011Referred to Com. on L. & E.
7/01/2011From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on L. & E.
select this voteVote7/06/2011Do pass and be re-referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
7/07/2011From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 5. Noes 2.) (July 6). Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
8/17/2011Hearing postponed by committee.
2/23/2012From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
2/27/2012Re-referred to Com. on RLS.
3/01/2012From committee: Be re-referred to Com. on B., P. & C.P. (Ayes 8. Noes 0.) (March 1). Re-referred to Com. on B., P. & C.P.
select this voteVote3/01/2012Be referred to Committee on Business, Professions and Consumer Protection.
3/13/2012From committee: Do pass as amended and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 6. Noes 2.) (March 13).
select this voteVote3/13/2012Do pass as amended and be re-referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
3/14/2012Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
3/28/2012From committee: Do pass. (Ayes 11. Noes 4.) (March 28).
select this voteVote3/28/2012Do pass.
3/29/2012Read second time. Ordered to third reading.
4/09/2012Read third time and amended. Ordered to third reading.
4/12/2012Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 50. Noes 23. Page 4343.) Ordered to the Senate.
4/12/2012In Senate. Concurrence in Assembly amendments pending.
select this voteAssembly Vote on Passage4/12/2012SB 829 Rubio Senate Third Reading By WILLIAMS
4/16/2012Re-referred to Com. on RLS. pursuant to Senate Rule 29.10. From committee: Be re-referred to Com. on GOV. & F. pursuant to Senate Rule 29.10. (Ayes 3. Noes 0. Page 3165.) Re-referred to Com. on GOV. & F.
4/18/2012Set for hearing April 18. From committee: That the Assembly amendments be concurred in. (Ayes 6. Noes 3. Page 3206.)
select this voteVote4/18/2012From committee: That the Assembly Amendments be concurred in.
4/19/2012Assembly amendments concurred in. (Ayes 25. Noes 13. Page 3218.) Ordered to engrossing and enrolling.
select this voteSenate Vote on Passage4/19/2012Unfinished Business SB829 Rubio Concurrence
4/23/2012Enrolled and presented to the Governor at 3:15 p.m.
4/26/2012Approved by the Governor.
4/26/2012Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 11, Statutes of 2012.

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27 Organizations Supported and 23 Opposed; See Which Ones

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An Act to Add Section 2503 to the Public Contract Code, Relating to Public Contracts.: Senate 3rd Reading SB829 DeSaulnier

27 organizations supported this bill

AFL-CIO
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Amalgamated Transit Union
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
American Federation of Government Employees
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Asian Law Caucus
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Asian Pacific American Legal Center
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Alliance for Retired Americans
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Employment Lawyers Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Teamsters Public Affairs Council
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Communications Workers of America
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Consumer Attorneys of California
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Engineers and Scientists of California
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
International Longshore & Warehouse Union
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Iron Worker Employer
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
National Council for Occupational Safety and Health
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
National Lawyers Guild, Labor & Employment Committee
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
National Nurses United
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Professional & Technical Engineers, Local 21
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Southern California Coalition for Occupational Safety & Health
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
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Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Western States Council
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers, Local 81
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
University Professional & Technical Employees-Communications Workers
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Worksafe, Inc.
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.

23 organizations opposed this bill

Associated Builders & Contractors
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Associated General Contractors of America
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Associated Roofing Contractors of the Bay Area Counties
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Association of Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Attractions and Parks Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Automotive Business Coalition
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Beer and Beverage Distributors
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Chamber of Commerce
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Chapter of the American Fence Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Citrus Mutual and Nisei Farmers League
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Cotton Ginners Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Cotton Growers Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Farm Bureau Federation
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Fence Contractors’ Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Framing Contractors Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Grape and Tree Fruit League
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Grocers Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Hospital Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California League of Food Processors
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Manufacturers and Technology Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Professional Association of Specialty Contractors
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
California Retailers Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.
Construction Employers’ Association
Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations (2011, May 31). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Leginfo: Bill Analysis.

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Includes reported contributions to campaigns of Senators in office on day of vote, from interest groups invested in the vote according to MapLight, January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2012.
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Contributions by Legislator

Namesort iconPartyDistrict$ From Interest Groups
That Supported
$ From Interest Groups
That Opposed
Vote
Elaine AlquistDCA-13$11,500$0
Joel AndersonRCA-36$25,050$67,289
Tom BerryhillRCA-14$18,800$140,215
Sam BlakesleeRCA-15$0$0
Ron CalderonDCA-30$70,100$48,600
Anthony CannellaRCA-12$24,534$131,057
Ellen CorbettDCA-10$139,038$9,500
Lou CorreaDCA-34$130,550$51,797
Kevin De LeonDCA-22$289,123$58,475
Mark DeSaulnierDCA-7$287,112$25,400
Bob DuttonRCA-31$6,250$40,679
Bill EmmersonRCA-37$12,918$66,375
Noreen EvansDCA-2$223,565$22,800
Jean FullerRCA-18$17,800$55,815
Ted GainesRCA-1$3,875$46,500
Loni HancockDCA-9$233,635$11,900
Tom HarmanRCA-35$20,198$57,650
Ed HernandezDCA-24$186,059$89,728
Bob HuffRCA-29$23,312$115,497
Christine KehoeDCA-39$25,450$8,400
Doug La MalfaRCA-4$9,073$87,175
Mark LenoDCA-3$216,825$11,200
Ted LieuDCA-28$465,942$35,671
Carol LiuDCA-21$124,625$9,000
Alan LowenthalDCA-27$-3,000$0
Gloria Negrete McLeodDCA-32$64,150$29,914
Alex PadillaDCA-20$162,749$38,833
Fran PavleyDCA-23$363,170$3,000
Curren PriceDCA-26$121,222$45,033
Michael RubioDCA-16$209,990$74,001
Sharon RunnerRCA-17$3,200$12,800
Joe SimitianDCA-11$42,200$4,000
Darrell SteinbergDCA-6$216,300$160,654
Tony StricklandRCA-19$33,600$72,390
Juan VargasDCA-40$87,650$52,100
Mimi WaltersRCA-33$37,525$102,190
Lois WolkDCA-5$99,300$22,850
Rod WrightDCA-25$124,900$98,417
Mark WylandRCA-38$11,450$34,550
Leland YeeDCA-8$61,853$38,434

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NamePartyDistrict$ From Interest Groups
That Supported
$ From Interest Groups
That Opposed
Vote
Elaine AlquistDCA-13$11,500$0
Joel AndersonRCA-36$25,050$67,289
Tom BerryhillRCA-14$18,800$140,215
Sam BlakesleeRCA-15$0$0
Ron CalderonDCA-30$70,100$48,600
Anthony CannellaRCA-12$24,534$131,057
Ellen CorbettDCA-10$139,038$9,500
Lou CorreaDCA-34$130,550$51,797
Kevin De LeonDCA-22$289,123$58,475
Mark DeSaulnierDCA-7$287,112$25,400
Bob DuttonRCA-31$6,250$40,679
Bill EmmersonRCA-37$12,918$66,375
Noreen EvansDCA-2$223,565$22,800
Jean FullerRCA-18$17,800$55,815
Ted GainesRCA-1$3,875$46,500
Loni HancockDCA-9$233,635$11,900
Tom HarmanRCA-35$20,198$57,650
Ed HernandezDCA-24$186,059$89,728
Bob HuffRCA-29$23,312$115,497
Christine KehoeDCA-39$25,450$8,400
Doug La MalfaRCA-4$9,073$87,175
Mark LenoDCA-3$216,825$11,200
Ted LieuDCA-28$465,942$35,671
Carol LiuDCA-21$124,625$9,000
Alan LowenthalDCA-27$-3,000$0
Gloria Negrete McLeodDCA-32$64,150$29,914
Alex PadillaDCA-20$162,749$38,833
Fran PavleyDCA-23$363,170$3,000
Curren PriceDCA-26$121,222$45,033
Michael RubioDCA-16$209,990$74,001
Sharon RunnerRCA-17$3,200$12,800
Joe SimitianDCA-11$42,200$4,000
Darrell SteinbergDCA-6$216,300$160,654
Tony StricklandRCA-19$33,600$72,390
Juan VargasDCA-40$87,650$52,100
Mimi WaltersRCA-33$37,525$102,190
Lois WolkDCA-5$99,300$22,850
Rod WrightDCA-25$124,900$98,417
Mark WylandRCA-38$11,450$34,550
Leland YeeDCA-8$61,853$38,434

Interest Groups that supported this bill

$ Donated
Construction unions$1,675,503
Attorneys & law firms$1,268,680
Electrical workers/IBEW$454,350
Health worker unions$279,500
Other unions$205,650
Teamsters unions$91,000
Labor unions$72,150
Merchant marine & longshoremen unions$54,950
Transportation unions$47,900
Environmental policy$35,409
Minority & ethnic groups$14,000
Communications & hi-tech unions$2,500
Elderly issues & Social Security$0
Federal employee unions$0
Manufacturing unions$0
Food service & related unions$0

Interest Groups that opposed this bill

$ Donated
Builders associations$405,473
Liquor wholesalers$355,600
Hospitals$312,140
Food stores$194,000
Vegetables, fruits & tree nuts$170,832
Farmers, in general$131,851
Food & beverage products and services$118,754
Chambers of commerce$88,900
Farm Bureau/affiliated organizations & PACs$72,913
Manufacturing$48,366
Special trade contractors$27,000
Retail trade$18,635
Construction, unclassified$15,875
Cotton growers, cotton ginners$8,000
Plumbing, heating & air conditioning$6,700
Auto repair$4,850
Amusement & recreation centers$0
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