Relating to: providing safe drinking water in public and private schools. (FE)
Directs a study and planning process to move In-Home Supportive Services to statewide collective bargaining, with reports 2027–2029 and transition no earlier than 2030.
Directs a study and planning process to move In-Home Supportive Services to statewide collective bargaining, with reports 2027–2029 and transition no earlier than 2030.
AB 129 contains several labor‑related measures and a General Fund appropriation tied to state employee pension liabilities. Its primary policy elements: (1) direct a study and planning process to evaluate shifting In‑Home Supportive Services (IHSS) to a statewide collective bargaining model; (2) extend certain nonindustrial disability benefit coverage to employees in career executive assignments; and (3) provide a one‑time $584 million General Fund supplemental payment to the Public Employees’ Retirement Fund (PERS) allocated to specified member categories. The bill also makes technical/conforming changes to workers’ compensation fraud assessment provisions.
IHSS statewide bargaining study and planning
Nonindustrial disability benefits — career executive assignments
PERS supplemental appropriation
Workers’ compensation fraud assessment / APA technical changes
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