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Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
Wed May 8, 2013, 06:21 AM May 2013

Mo. Gen. Assembly Sends Targeted Prevailing Wage Bill To Gov. Nixon

Yet another attack on working people by the GOP Controlled Missouri General Assembly.

http://www.news.stlpublicradio.org/post/mo-gen-assembly-sends-targeted-prevailing-wage-bill-gov-nixon

The Missouri General Assembly has sent Governor Jay Nixon (D) legislation that would provide a targeted roll back of the state's prevailing wage.

House Bill 34 would eliminate the prevailing wage in third and fourth-class rural counties, and only for school construction and other public works projects. It was sponsored by State Representative Casey Guernsey (R, Bethany), who represents four counties in rural northwest Missouri.

"There hasn't been a school built in my district, aside from one, in my lifetime – I’m 31 years old," Guernsey said. "Every single one of them, and I represent 19 school districts, has significant construction or maintenance projects that (have) to be done."

The bill was passed by the Missouri House Monday and the Missouri Senate last week. It would require wage surveys to be split between union and non-union employers, and the prevailing wage would be set by the group that reported more hours of work. Labor union groups have fought against several bills this year proposing to either limit or completely scrap the prevailing wage, saying that it could lead to cut-rate contractors flooding into Missouri from other states.
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Mo. Gen. Assembly Sends Targeted Prevailing Wage Bill To Gov. Nixon (Original Post) Sherman A1 May 2013 OP
Do I understand this correctly? They want to eliminate wage control in the poorest of counties? liberal N proud May 2013 #1
Pretty much sums it up. Sherman A1 May 2013 #2
...and they're about to get even poorer..... lastlib May 2013 #3

liberal N proud

(60,334 posts)
1. Do I understand this correctly? They want to eliminate wage control in the poorest of counties?
Wed May 8, 2013, 06:57 AM
May 2013

Giving the residents of these counties even less of a chance of having any sort of descent living.

Worth and Gentry Counties are among the poorest in the state and can ill afford any further reduction in their incomes. Worth is adjacent to this jerks district and I believe Gentry is part of it.





Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
2. Pretty much sums it up.
Wed May 8, 2013, 08:54 AM
May 2013

Anything the GOP and their playmates ALEC can do to screw over the working folks, is on the table. Right to Work, Paycheck Protection, You Name It.

lastlib

(23,224 posts)
3. ...and they're about to get even poorer.....
Wed May 8, 2013, 08:55 AM
May 2013

If Gov. Nixon vetoes the bill, the Repukes in the GA will override it.

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