RELATING TO PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT COST ITEMS.
SB 1356 ensures adequate funding for public employee salaries and benefits while adjusting expenditure ceilings, impacting public employees and state agency budgets.
SB 1356 ensures adequate funding for public employee salaries and benefits while adjusting expenditure ceilings, impacting public employees and state agency budgets.
Bill Number: SB 1356
Introduced On: January 21, 2025
Current Status: Reported from the Labor, Culture and the Arts Committee (LBT) with recommendations for passage on Second Reading, as amended (SD 1), and referred to the Ways and Means Committee (WAM).
Classification: Appropriations Bill
Subject Areas: Appropriations, Public Employment Cost Items, Expenditure Ceiling
The primary purpose of SB 1356 is to address public employment cost items, which include salaries, benefits, and other compensation-related expenditures for public employees. The bill aims to ensure that the state can appropriately fund these costs while adhering to established expenditure ceilings.
SB 1356 is a significant legislative measure aimed at ensuring the funding of public employment costs while adjusting expenditure ceilings to accommodate necessary financial obligations. As it progresses through the legislative process, stakeholders, including public employees and state agencies, will need to stay informed about its developments and implications.
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