SB 686 - Prohibits Disciplinary Action Against State Employees for Communicating with Legislative Branch - Michigan Key Vote
Timeline
- Executive Vetoed
- July 8, 2020
- House Bill Passed
- June 24, 2020
- Senate Bill Passed
- Feb. 26, 2020
- Introduced
- Dec. 10, 2019
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Title: Prohibits Disciplinary Action Against State Employees for Communicating with Legislative Branch
Title: Prohibits Disciplinary Action Against State Employees for Communicating with Legislative Branch
Title: Prohibits Disciplinary Action Against State Employees for Communicating with Legislative Branch
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that prohibits disciplinary action against state employees who communicate with certain individuals in the legislative branch.
Highlights:
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Prohibits a state department or agency from taking disciplinary action against one of its employees in the state classified civil service or a nonpartisan employee of the senate or house of representatives members because the employee communicated with a member of the senate or house of representatives (Sec. 1).
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Authorizes disciplinary action against the employee if the communication is prohibited by law and the department or agency taking disciplinary action is exercising its authority as provided (Sec. 1).
Title: Prohibits Disciplinary Action Against State Employees for Communicating with Legislative Branch
- John Bizon (MI - R)
- Jon Bumstead (MI - R)
- Kevin Daley (MI - R)
- Ruth Johnson (MI - R)
- Kim LaSata (MI - R)
- Dan V. Lauwers (MI - R)
- Peter J. Lucido (MI - R)
- Michael 'Mike' MacDonald (MI - R)
- Rick Outman (MI - R)
- Jim Runestad (MI - R)
- Wayne A. Schmidt (MI - R)
- Jim Stamas (MI - R)
- Lana L. Theis (MI - R)
- Curtis 'Curt' VanderWall (MI - R)
- Roger Victory (MI - R)
- Dale W. Zorn (MI - R)