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A 3689

Relates to wage reporting in the unemployment insurance law

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Harry Bronson

A 3689 aims to update wage reporting under unemployment insurance, detailing how wages are reported and used by the program (text not yet provided).

REFERRED TO LABOR
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Bill Summary · A 3689

Summary of Assembly Bill A 3689 – Relates to wage reporting in the unemployment insurance law

Overview

  • Bill Number: A 3689
  • Title: Relates to wage reporting in the unemployment insurance law
  • Sponsor: Harry B. Bronson (primary)
  • Status: REFERRED TO LABOR
  • Introduced: January 30, 2025
  • Legislative Actions: 2025-01-30 – REFERRED TO LABOR (listed twice in the provided record)

Purpose and intent

  • Based on the title, A 3689 seeks to address wage reporting within the state unemployment insurance law. The exact objectives, scope, and proposed changes would be specified in the bill’s text. The provided information does not include the substantive provisions, so the precise changes (e.g., reporting methods, data elements, timelines, penalties, or agency responsibilities) are not available here.

Provisions and changes (as of provided information)

  • The specific statutory changes proposed by A 3689 are not included in the information provided. Therefore, key provisions, requirements for employers or the unemployment insurance agency, and any compliance or enforcement mechanisms are not identifiable from this record.

Who would be affected

  • While not detailed in the available text, wage reporting changes in unemployment insurance law typically affect:
    • Employers required to report wages and related data
    • The state unemployment insurance program and its administering agency
    • Workers whose wage data may be used to determine eligibility or benefit levels
  • The exact groups and obligations would be clarified in the bill’s text.

Related legislation

  • A 7575 (prior-session): Indicating a related or previously introduced measure on the same topic
  • S 7371 (companion): A companion bill in the Senate (listed twice in the record)
  • The existence of companion and prior-session related bills suggests ongoing interest and potential alignment across chambers.

Procedural timeline and next steps

  • Introduced and immediately referred to the Labor Committee on January 30, 2025.
  • No further actions are listed in the provided record. For the latest status, text, committee reports, and potential amendments, readers should check the Assembly and Legislative Bill websites or official publications.

Additional notes

  • The exact text and detailed provisions are essential to understanding A 3689’s impact. The summary above reflects only the information provided. To evaluate the bill’s substantive changes, proposed requirements, and practical effects, access the bill’s full text and any fiscal notes or committee analyses once available.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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